Seria podróży Marka Polo
Akryl na płótnie
Sztuka ścienna
East Asian Landscape
1980
17.0 x 16.0 cm
Lee Ungno Museum
Yi Eungro (1904 – 1989)
Odkryj innowacyjną sztukę Yi Eungro (Lee Ungno): koreańsko-francuskiego malarza łączącego style Wschodu i Zachodu, znanego z abstrakcyjnych kolaży tuszem oraz obrazów przedstawiających tłumy.
Lee Ungno Museum (Daegu, Korea Południowa)
Poznaj życie i sztukę mistrza Lee Ungno w muzeum w Daegu! Odkryj ponad 500 dzieł, w tym serię Abstrakcyjne Litery i obrazy więzienne. Doświadcz wystaw oraz unikalnego połączenia wpływów Wschodu i Zachodu.
Yi Ungno’s “The Travels of Marco Polo Series”: A Fusion of East and West
Yi Ungno (1904 – 1989), a Korean painter who embraced French artistic influences, stands as a pivotal figure in Korean modern art. His magnum opus, "The Travels of Marco Polo Series," represents not merely a visual spectacle but also a profound reflection on cultural exchange and artistic innovation—a testament to his unwavering belief that Eastern ink painting could evolve without abandoning its core principles. This ambitious project, conceived during the tumultuous period of Japanese colonial rule, comprises 79 canvases meticulously crafted by Ungno himself, destined for exhibition at the Lee Ungno Museum in Daejeon.A Landscape Shaped by Perspective
The depicted landscape is strikingly original, diverging from Ungno’s typical stylistic explorations. Unlike his earlier works characterized by serene depictions of mountains and bamboo groves—a hallmark of Korean ink wash painting—this piece embodies a distinctly new aesthetic sensibility. The artist deliberately employs a bird's-eye view technique reminiscent of traditional East Asian panoramas, mirroring the gaze of European travelers venturing into uncharted territories. This perspective immediately establishes a dialogue between Eastern and Western artistic traditions, highlighting Ungno’s desire to transcend stylistic boundaries.Geometric Harmony and Symbolic Resonance
The composition is dominated by triangular forms—mountains and islands—that subtly diminish in size as they recede into the distance. This masterful use of geometric abstraction creates an illusion of depth and conveys a palpable sense of vastness, mirroring the grandeur of unexplored landscapes. Furthermore, diminutive architectural red figures nestled amongst these triangles serve as symbolic representations of unfamiliar East Asian architecture viewed through the eyes of a European explorer—a poignant reminder of cultural encounters and the transformative power of observation.Technique and Artistic Vision
Ungno’s meticulous brushwork demonstrates exceptional control over ink wash technique. The artist skillfully blends shades of crimson to evoke the drama of a sunset or volcanic eruption, capturing not only visual beauty but also emotional intensity. This deliberate choice underscores Ungno's commitment to honoring the legacy of Eastern painting while simultaneously injecting it with contemporary artistic vision—a harmonious blend that elevates the artwork beyond mere representation.A Legacy Rediscovered
“The Travels of Marco Polo Series” remained largely unknown until its donation to the Lee Ungno Museum, where it captivated audiences and cemented Ungno’s place as a visionary artist who dared to reimagine Korean art within a global context. Today, reproductions offer an opportunity to appreciate this remarkable masterpiece—a symbol of artistic courage and cultural dialogue that continues to inspire collectors and interior designers alike.O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Seria podróży Marka Polo
- Artysta: Yi Eungro
- Rok: 1980
- Wymiary oryginału: 17.0 x 16.0 cm
- Forma: Kwadratowy
- Status praw autorskich: Pod ochroną prawa autorskiego
- Miejsce ekspozycji: Lee Ungno Museum
- Ruch: East Asian Landscape
- Technika wykonania: Akryl na płótnie
- Okres twórczości: Mature Period
Szybkie fakty
- Movement: Realizm abstrakcyjny
- Medium: Malstwo olejne
- Artist: Yi Ungro
- Influences: Orientalizm
- Notable elements or techniques: Perspektywy Wschodnio-Zachodnie
- Artistic style: Styl orientalistyczny
- Title: Podróże Marka Polo Seria