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kim eun-ho (1892-1979) (1892 – 1979)

Explore the skillful nihonga-influenced paintings of Kim Eun-ho, a Korean artist active during Japan's colonial period. Admire his work at Korea’s national museums.

Ewha Womans University Museum (Seoul, South Korea)

Discover Korean heritage at Ewha Womans University Museum in Seoul! Explore ancient artifacts, Buddhist art, folk traditions & National Treasures. A leading cultural hub blending history and modern art.

Kim Eun-ho completed many landscape, bird and flower paintings—as well as those of birds and animals—and he was especially good at accurately detailed colored paintings. In the center of this painting a bird sits on the branch of a cherry tree in autumn, and behind that are the twigs of a low bamboo tree. He depicts worm-eaten leaves with remarkable accuracy and the bird as if a stuffed bird had served as his model, reminding us of pictures painted in modern Japan.

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