The University of Chicago Magazine

February 1997

BRUSHES WITH PERFECTION

Blending poetry with calligraphy
and painting, the artists followed
where the brush led

Ch'oe Puk
(1712-ca.1786)
Landscape

Evoking a wintry atmosphere with ink on a paper fan, this professional artist of the "middle people" class imitated a Chinese composition but made it his own through simplification and vigorous brushwork.


  • Ch'oe Puk (1712-ca.1786): Landscape

  • So Pyong-o (1862­1935): Bamboo and Rock

  • Chong Son (1676­1759): Kumgang-san (Diamond Mountains)

  • Chi Un-yong (1852-1935): Standing Portrait of Su Tung-p'o

  • Chong Son (1676­1759): Old Pine Tree at Sajik Altar



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