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Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen
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Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen
LSE4316422 Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen. National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea). by Korean School; National Museum, Seoul, Korea; (add.info.: Messenger of hell. Painting on silk, fine Choson (Joseon) (1392-1910). Art coreen. National Museum of Korea, Seoul (South Korea).); Photo eLeonard de Selva; Korean, out of copyright
Media ID 23320634
© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images
Chinese Character Coreen Coreenne Hell Kree Message South Kree Asian Asian
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The print titled "Messenger of Hell" captures a mesmerizing painting on silk from the Choson (Joseon) period in Korea. This exquisite artwork, housed at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, showcases the mastery of Korean School artists during this era. The painting depicts a scene from hell, where a messenger is seen riding on horseback. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the torment and anguish that awaits souls in the afterlife. The use of Chinese characters adds an element of communication and symbolism to the composition. The artist's skillful brushstrokes beautifully capture every nuance of expression on both human and animal figures present in the painting. The horse, with its wild mane flowing freely, exudes power and strength as it carries its rider through this otherworldly realm. This artwork not only serves as a testament to Korean artistic traditions but also provides insight into their beliefs about life after death. It reminds us of our mortality while highlighting the importance of leading virtuous lives. Through this image, we are transported back in time to experience both the beauty and darkness that coexisted within Korean culture during the Joseon period. It serves as a reminder that art has always been an essential means for humans to express their deepest fears, hopes, and beliefs across civilizations throughout history.
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