Artist: Kim Jun-Geun, Known Kisan
találka: 1800
méret: 5 x 56 cm
múzeum: Museu do Oriente (Lisbon, Portugal)
Technika: Watercolour
A village school classroom, with children learning (hun-hak-ha-go). Hunhakhago means to teach and hunhak, instruction, teaching. The scene is extremely interesting, given how it shows rural classrooms were open to both genders and children of all ages. The humble furniture is offset by the presence of notebooks and textbooks which serve as a basis for the transmission of knowledge.Carla Alferes Pinto in the Catalogue Portuguese Presence in Asia, Museu do Oriente, p. 440-442 The artist Kim Jun-geun was a Korean Christian painter who worked during the last two decades of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Having adopted the artistic name Kisan, he was best known for over three hundred watercolours depicting local folklore and customs, and in 1892 for illustrating the Korean translation of John Bunyan
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