The Moon and Crows
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
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41.0 x 29.0 cm
Nationalmuseum i Korea
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The Moon and Crows
Giclée / Konsttryck
Reproduktionsstorlek
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Beskrivning av samlarobjektet
A Nocturnal Symphony: Lee Jung-seob’s “The Moon and Crows”
Lee Jung-seob's "The Moon and Crows" isn't merely a painting; it’s a distilled moment of Korean melancholy, rendered in the hushed tones of black and white oil on paper. Completed during a turbulent period in his life – 1956, just before his untimely death – this evocative work speaks to themes of isolation, contemplation, and the enduring presence of nature's mysteries. The piece immediately draws the viewer into its somber atmosphere, inviting a quiet reflection on mortality and the passage of time.
The composition is strikingly simple yet profoundly effective. A wire, starkly defined against the dark background, serves as the skeletal framework for a gathering of crows. These aren’t celebratory figures; they are presented with an almost unsettling stillness, their forms rendered with meticulous detail, each feather and curve suggesting a weighty silence. The moon, a luminous disc dominating the upper portion of the canvas, casts an ethereal glow, partially obscured by clouds – a visual metaphor for both hope and uncertainty. The subtle gradations of grey create a remarkable sense of depth, pulling the viewer into this nocturnal tableau.
A Master of Korean Modernism
Lee Jung-seob (1916-1956) stands as a pivotal figure in the development of Korean modern art. Born in Pyeongannamdo, he initially trained in traditional Korean painting techniques before embracing Western influences and developing his own distinctive style. His work is characterized by a masterful command of light and shadow, often imbued with a sense of quiet introspection – a hallmark of his era’s artistic sensibilities. He was deeply influenced by the Japanese art movements of the early 20th century, particularly Expressionism and Fauvism, which he skillfully integrated into his own unique Korean perspective.
His connection to the National Museum of Korea is significant; several key works, including “Family and Pigeon,” “Boys, Fish, and Crab,” and “Two Boys and Deer,” are proudly displayed within its galleries. These pieces demonstrate Lee’s versatility – from poignant family scenes to evocative depictions of wildlife—and his ability to capture the essence of Korean life with remarkable sensitivity. His watercolor works, in particular, showcase a delicate touch and an acute awareness of color and texture.
Symbolism Under the Moonlight
The imagery within “The Moon and Crows” is rich with symbolic weight. Crows themselves have long been associated with death, prophecy, and transformation in Korean folklore – often viewed as messengers between worlds. Their presence here suggests a confrontation with mortality, a quiet acknowledgement of the inevitable. The wire, a simple yet powerful element, could represent the fragility of life itself, or perhaps the constraints imposed by fate. The moon, a recurring motif in Korean art, symbolizes enlightenment, intuition, and the cyclical nature of time.
Furthermore, the painting’s monochromatic palette amplifies its emotional impact. The absence of color forces the viewer to focus on form, texture, and light – heightening the sense of drama and creating an atmosphere of profound stillness. It's a deliberate choice that underscores the painting’s contemplative mood.
A Timeless Reflection
“The Moon and Crows” transcends its simple subject matter to offer a deeply resonant meditation on the human condition. It is a work that invites viewers to contemplate their own place within the vastness of nature, to confront the mysteries of life and death, and to find beauty in moments of quiet solitude. Lee Jung-seob’s masterful technique and evocative imagery combine to create a painting that remains powerfully relevant today – a testament to the enduring power of art to capture the complexities of human experience.
Om konstnären
en koreansk mästare av oljemåleri
lee, jung-seob, en framstående sydkoreansk konstnär, lämnade ett outplånligt avtryck i konstvärlden med sina fängslande oljemålningar. Född i Pyeongannamdo, Sydkorea år 1916, präglades lees konstnärliga resa av innovation och en djup koppling till sitt kulturarv.konstnärliga bidrag
lee jung-seob är mest känd för sitt ikoniska verk 'white ox', ett bevis på hans skickliga användning av oljefärger. Detta mästerverk, bland andra, uppvisar hans unika stil som sammanväver traditionella koreanska element med moderna tekniker.- viktiga verk:
- family and pigeon (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Sydkorea) - ett gripande verk i olja på papper.
- boys, fish, and crab (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Sydkorea) - en akvarell som visar lees mångsidighet.
- two boys and deer (National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Sydkorea) - ytterligare ett exempel på hans skicklighet inom akvarell.
- museer som visar hans verk:
- national museum of korea (seoul, sydkorea)
arv och inflytande
lee jung-seobs bortgång i Seoul 1956 markerade slutet på en era, men banade också väg för framtida generationer av koreanska konstnärer. Hans inflytande kan ses i verken hos många samtida koreanska målare. utforska mer av lee jung-seobs konst: [https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/lee-jung-seob](https://OriginalUniqueArt.com/@/lee-jung-seob) | upptäck en omfattande samling av hans målningar på OriginalUniqueArt. lär dig mer om andra berömda konstnärer: /sv/art/list/ | bläddra igenom listan över de främsta konstnärerna hos OriginalUniqueArt.Lee Jung-Seob
1916 - 1956 , Sydkorea
Snabbfakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern koreansk konst
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Fauvism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Goguryeo-gravmålningar']
- Date Of Birth: 10 april 1916
- Date Of Death: 6 september 1956
- Full Name: Lee Jung-seob
- Nationality: Korean
- Notable Artworks:
- Vit oxe
- Familj & duva
- Pojkar, fisk, krabba
- Place Of Birth: Pyeongannamdo, Korea

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