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Calligraphy in Regular Script Style
Kim Seong-geun, whose surname is Jungweon and pen name is Haesa, was a calligrapher and statesman of late Joseon. His career in the Joseon government includes governor of Jeolla-do province, minister of rites and ceremonies and minister of civil affairs. As a calligrapher he learned the style of Mi Fu (1051-1107), a great calligrapher-painter of Northern Sung. This particular work, completed when he was in his 80s, is regarded ad elegant as any work by Mi Fu.
Artform: PAINTING, DRAWING AND GRAPHIC ARTS, 20th and 21st Centuries Artist: Kim Seong-geun Artist Dates: 1835-1919 Country/Culture: Korea Period: 20th century Date: 1914 Medium: Hanging scroll; ink on silk Size: 129.4 x 42.7 cm Museum: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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