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Yumado
: Byeon Bak of the Joseon Tongsinsa Paints a Horse under a Willow

Author

Nam Joo Kang

Publisher

SANZINI

Categories

Literature & Fiction
Art & Culture

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Joseon Tongsinsa
  • #goodwill missions to Japan
  • #paintings
  • #history

Copyright Contact

Eunmi Yoon

  • Publication Date

    2017-10-30
  • No. of pages

    264
  • ISBN

    9788965454441
  • Dimensions

    148 * 210
Overview

The secret of "Yumado," a masterpiece by Byeon Bak, a painter from Dongnae, discovered in a Japanese temple with no connections to the painter

Book Intro

This work illuminates Byeon Bak, a little known painter lying outside the mainstream, and portrays his long journey to Japan's Tsushima Island as captain of a Joseon Tongsinsa ship. Jo Eom, the administrator of Dongnae, summons a young Byeon Bak, not yet twenty, and asks him to demonstrate his skills in writing and painting. Jo Eom recognizes the artistic value in the traces of Byeon Bak's brush and has him join a Joseon Tongsinsa delegation on their trip to Japan. Since Byeon Bak was a nameless painter, he embarks on the long journey as the captain of a ship for the Joseon Tongsinsa delegation and not as an artist. Byeon Bak faithfully fulfills his role as the captain. He endures the occasional storm and towering waves and continues his journey toward Tsushima Island, cheering his crew and passengers, who are exhausted from the long voyage. After a tumultuous journey, he arrives at Tsushima Island. The fleet and procession of the Joseon Tongsinsa were enthusiastically received by the Japanese people, and they left a big influence on Japanese people from all classes. In this atmosphere, Byeon Bak could not ignore the artistic spirit burning inside him. Unable to refuse the glittering eyes of the Japanese people asking for his painting, he left several artworks there. Among them are his most famous works, "Songhahodo (tiger under a pine tree)" and "Mukmaedo (plum blossoms in Indian ink)."

About the Author

Nam Joo Kang



Nam Joo Kang was born in Hadong, Gyeongsangnam-do. He graduated from the National Fisheries College of Busan (currently Pukyong National University) and received a doctorate in literature from Pusan National University. He has served as a professor of the National Fisheries College of Busan, president of Pukyong National University, and the chairman of the Busan Cultural Foundation, and is currently South Korea's chairman of an academic committee jointly working with Japan to have the Joseon Tongsinsa inscribed to the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. A poet, his poem was recommended to (poetry), and in 2013 he received the Munye Yeongu award for a novel by a new artist. He has written nine volumes of poetry including and four volumes of literary criticism. He received the Blue Stripes Order of Service Merit and the Busan Metropolitan Government's Cultural Award in literature.

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