Bird
1926
130.0 x 43.0 cm
Museo Universidad Mujeres Ewha
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.
Museo Universidad Mujeres Ewha (Seúl, South Korea)
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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.
Sobre esta obra
- Título: Bird
- Artista: kim eun-ho (1892-1979)
- Año: 1926
- Dimensiones originales: 130.0 x 43.0 cm
- Estado de derechos de autor: Bajo derechos de autor
- Ubicación: Museo Universidad Mujeres Ewha