Marco Polo Serie
Akryl på lærred
Vægkunst
East Asian Landscape
1980
17.0 x 16.0 cm
Lee Ungno Museum
Yi Eungro (1904 – 1989)
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Yi Ungno’s “The Travels of Marco Polo Series”: A Fusion of East and West
Yi Ungno’s monumental landscape painting, "The Travels of Marco Polo Series," stands as a testament to Korean art history and the enduring fascination with exploration. Created in 1980, this artwork emerged from Goam’s ambitious project – a collection of seventy-nine paintings intended for a book commemorating Marco Polo's legendary voyages. Tragically, publication was thwarted, leaving Ungno’s masterpiece largely unseen until its donation to the Lee Ungno Museum in Daejeon, where it captivated audiences with its unique vision. The painting itself depicts a breathtaking vista – a mountainous terrain dominated by a vast expanse of ocean. Dominating the composition are triangular forms reminiscent of islands or peaks, subtly receding into the distance to convey a profound sense of depth and perspective. Ungno skillfully employs techniques borrowed from East Asian landscape painting traditions, notably the bird’s-eye view—a stylistic hallmark that prioritizes conveying grandeur and capturing the essence of the natural world. These geometric shapes aren't merely decorative; they represent a deliberate consideration of visual principles rooted in centuries of artistic practice.Style and Technique: Echoes of Tradition
Ungno’s approach is characterized by meticulous detail achieved through ink wash (mukjuk) painting—a technique deeply ingrained in Korean art heritage. The artist meticulously builds up layers of pigment, utilizing subtle gradations to capture the nuances of light and shadow on the mountain slopes and water surface. This painstaking process reflects a commitment to honoring established artistic conventions while simultaneously injecting a contemporary sensibility into the depiction. The careful blending of colors contributes to an overall atmosphere of serenity mingled with dramatic beauty—a duality that speaks to the painting’s core thematic concerns.Historical Context: Bridging Cultures
“The Travels of Marco Polo Series” encapsulates the spirit of its time – a period marked by increasing engagement between East and West. Ungno's depiction subtly references European travelers' observations of Asian landscapes, mirroring the burgeoning interest in intercultural exchange during the mid-20th century. The inclusion of miniature architectural figures—stylized representations of unfamiliar Eastern buildings—further underscores this dialogue between cultures. These figures serve as visual anchors, grounding the expansive panorama within a specific historical context and prompting contemplation about how perceptions of beauty and grandeur differ across geographical boundaries.Symbolism: Journey and Transformation
Beyond its technical prowess and historical resonance, “The Travels of Marco Polo Series” carries symbolic weight. The mountainous landscape symbolizes resilience, aspiration, and the challenges inherent in venturing into uncharted territories—themes that align with the spirit of exploration itself. Simultaneously, the ocean represents vastness, mystery, and potential for discovery. Ungno’s masterful rendering captures not merely a visual spectacle but also an emotional journey—a contemplation on the transformative power of encountering new perspectives and embracing unfamiliar beauty.- This painting exemplifies Yi Ungno's dedication to blending Eastern artistic traditions with modern sensibilities.
- Its donation to the Lee Ungno Museum ensured its visibility and solidified its place in Korean art history.
- The triangular forms and bird’s-eye view technique powerfully convey a sense of distance and grandeur, reflecting East Asian painting principles.
Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: Marco Polo Serie
- Kunstner: Yi Eungro
- År: 1980
- Oprindelige mål: 17.0 x 16.0 cm
- Format: Kvadratisk
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Udstillet hos: Lee Ungno Museum
- Bevægelse: East Asian Landscape
- Medie: Akryl på lærred
- Kreativ periode: Mature Period
Hurtige fakta
- Movement: Orientalisme
- Medium: Olie på lærred
- Artist: Yi Ungro
- Influences: Kim Gyujin
- Notable elements eller teknikker: Østlig perspektivteknik; geometriske former
- Artistic stil: Landskabsmaleri
- Title: De rejser omkring Marco Polo