Ku Ponung, the Glossary
Ku Ponung (1906 – 1953) was a Korean modernist painter associated with Fauvism.[1]
Table of Contents
12 relations: Fauvism, Go Hui-dong, Kim Yong-jun (art critic), Korea JoongAng Daily, Korean War, Modern girl, Na Hye-sŏk, National Liberation Day of Korea, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Nihon University, Tokyo, Yi Sang.
- 20th-century Korean painters
- Neungseong Gu clan
Fauvism
Fauvism is a style of painting and an art movement that emerged in France at the beginning of the 20th century.
Go Hui-dong
Go Hui-dong (1886–1965), also known by the pen name Chun-gok, born in Seoul, was the first Korean painter to adopt Western styles. Ku Ponung and Go Hui-dong are 20th-century Korean painters.
Kim Yong-jun (art critic)
Kim Yong-jun (3 February 1904 - 3 November 1967), pen name Geunwon, was a Korean artist, art critic, and art historian.
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Korea JoongAng Daily
Korea JoongAng Daily is the English edition of the South Korean national daily newspaper JoongAng Ilbo.
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Korean War
The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea; it began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea and ceased upon an armistice on 27 July 1953.
Modern girl
(also shortened to) were Japanese women who followed Westernized fashions and lifestyles in the period after World War I. were Japan's equivalent of America's flappers, Germany's neue Frauen, France's garçonnes, or China's (小姐).
Na Hye-sŏk
Na Hye-sŏk (April 28, 1896 – December 10, 1948) was a Korean feminist, poet, writer, painter, educator, and journalist. Ku Ponung and Na Hye-sŏk are 20th-century Korean painters.
National Liberation Day of Korea
The National Liberation Day of Korea is a public holiday celebrated annually on 15 August in both South and North Korea.
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National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA) is a contemporary art museum with four branches in Gwacheon, Deoksugung, Seoul and Cheongju.
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Nihon University
, abbreviated as, is a private research university in Japan.
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Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Yi Sang
Kim Haegyŏng (September 23, 1910 – April 17, 1937), also known by his art name Yi Sang was a writer and poet who lived in Korea under Japanese rule.
See also
20th-century Korean painters
- An Jung-sik
- Dong-shin Bae
- Go Hui-dong
- Jeon Hyeong-pil
- Jin Hwan
- Jung Kang-ja
- Kim Eun-ho (painter)
- Ku Ponung
- Lee Quede
- Min Won-sik
- Na Hye-sŏk
- O Se-chang
- Park Rehyun
- Whanki Kim
Neungseong Gu clan
- Gu Bon-seung
- Gu Hyo-seo
- Gu Sa-maeng
- Koo Bon-hyeok
- Koo Bon-moo
- Koo Bon-sang
- Koo Cha-kyung
- Koo Hye-sun
- Koo In-hwoi
- Koo Ja-cheol
- Koo Ja-sung
- Koo Ja-wook
- Koo Jun-hoe
- Koo Jun-yup
- Koo Yun-cheol
- Ku Bon-chan
- Ku Ja-ryong
- Ku Ponung
- Ku Sang
- Neungseong Gu clan
- Queen Inheon