The Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) in Korea was the peninsula’s longest-ruling Confucian kingdom. The court promulgated Confucian ideology that asserted each individual had their predestined place, which allowed for the harmonious functioning of society based on the Chinese example. While painting traditions developed in China were also the norm during the start of this period, in the later Joseon period, to which most of the paintings on view date, distinctly Korean subjects and uses developed. From the court to the common people, paintings carried various meanings from simple wishes for fortune to representations of scholarly ideals.On view in this exhibition are the highlights of the museum’s Korean painting collection.
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Korean Painting: Art of the Joseon DynastyThe Art Institute of Chicago Main address:
The Art Institute of ChicagoWells Fargo Center111 South Michigan Avenue IL 60603Chicago, United statesThe Art Institute of ChicagoWells Fargo Center111 South Michigan Avenue IL 60603Chicago, United statesThe Joseon dynasty (1392–1897) in Korea was the peninsula’s longest-ruling Confucian kingdom. The court promulgated Confucian ideology that asserted each individual had their predestined place, which allowed for the harmonious functioning of society based on the Chinese example. While painting traditions developed in China were also the norm during the start of this period, in the later Joseon period, to which most of the paintings on view date, distinctly Korean subjects and uses developed. From the court to the common people, paintings carried various meanings from simple wishes for fortune to representations of scholarly ideals.On view in this exhibition are the highlights of the museum’s Korean painting collection. Book tickets
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