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Rainy Landscape, late 18th century. Creator: Kim Sugyu
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Rainy Landscape, late 18th century. Creator: Kim Sugyu
Rainy Landscape, late 18th century
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Choson Dynasty Hanging Scroll Hanging Scroll Painting Joseon Dynasty Korea Korean Rain Rainy
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This print showcases a Rainy Landscape from the late 18th century, created by the talented artist Kim Sugyu. The artwork beautifully captures the essence of nature and weather in Korea during that time period. The painting depicts a serene scene with lush trees and plants, their vibrant colors contrasting against the rainy backdrop. The use of ink and color on cotton adds depth and texture to this hanging scroll painting, which is characteristic of heritage art from the Choson Dynasty. As you gaze at this piece, you can almost feel the gentle raindrops falling on your skin and hear the soothing sound it creates as it hits leaves and branches. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this masterpiece takes us back to a simpler time when artists found inspiration in capturing everyday scenes infused with natural beauty. It serves as a reminder of our connection to nature throughout history. Kim Sugyu's Rainy Landscape transports us to another era, evoking feelings of tranquility amidst a rainy day. This 18th-century gem is an exquisite representation of Korean artistry that has stood the test of time. Whether you appreciate its historical significance or simply admire its aesthetic appeal, this artwork undoubtedly holds immense cultural value for all who encounter it at The Met.
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