Jeong Seon

Jeong Seon
정선
Detail from Taking a rest after reading books by Jeong Seon, believed to be a self-portrait of the painter.
Born(1676-02-16)16 February 1676
(modern-day) Cheongun-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, Korea
Died20 April 1759(1759-04-20) (aged 83)
(modern-day) Cheongun-dong, Jongno District, Seoul, Korea
Known forPainting, drawing
Notable workInwangjesaekdo
Geumgang jeondo
Movementtrue-view painting
Jeong Seon
Hangul
정선
Hanja
鄭敾
Revised RomanizationJeong Seon
McCune–ReischauerChŏng Sŏn
Art name
Hangul
겸재 or 난곡
Hanja
謙齋 or 蘭谷
Revised RomanizationGyeomjae or Nangok
McCune–ReischauerKyŏmjae or Nan'gok
Courtesy name
Hangul
원백
Hanja
元伯
Revised RomanizationWonbaek
McCune–ReischauerWŏnbaek

Jeong Seon (Korean: 정선; 1676 – 20 April 1759)[1] was a Korean landscape painter, also known by the art names Gyeomjae and Nangok. His ja was Wonbaek. His works include ink and oriental water paintings, such as Inwangjesaekdo (1751), Geumgang jeondo (1734), and Ingokjeongsa (1742), as well as numerous "true-view" landscape paintings on the subject of Korea and the history of its culture. He is counted among the most famous Korean painters.[2] The landscape paintings that he produced reflect most of the geographical features of Korea.[3] His style is realistic rather than abstract.[4]