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| − | Oh Ji-ho (1905-1982) was a painter specializing in Western painting, namely the impressionist style. Born to a wealthy family, Oh went to Japan to study Western painting from 1926 to 1931, but tried to create a uniquely Korean style of painting. His renowned works include "A House Facing South" (1939), "September Landscape of Mt. Mudeung" (1949), and "Water Lilies" (1957). In the 1960s, he established the | + | [[오지호|Oh Ji-ho]] (1905-1982) was a painter specializing in Western painting, namely the [[인상주의|impressionist]] style. Born to a wealthy family, Oh went to Japan to study Western painting from 1926 to 1931, but tried to create a uniquely Korean style of painting. His renowned works include "A House Facing South" (1939), "September Landscape of Mt. Mudeung" (1949), and "Water Lilies" (1957). In the 1960s, he established the [[조선대학교_미술대학|Department of Art at Chosun University]], as well as the [[호남한문학원|Honam Korean Literature Institute]]. [[오지호가|Oh Ji-ho's birthplace]] and [[오지호기념관|Oh Ji-ho Memorial Hall]], which is part of the [[운림동_미술관거리|Unnim-dong Museum Street]], are both located along on [[지호로|Jiho-ro Street]], which is named after him. |
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2025년 8월 8일 (금) 18:35 판
Activism Through Art: The Painter Oh Ji-ho
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Oh Ji-ho (1905-1982) was a painter specializing in Western painting, namely the impressionist style. Born to a wealthy family, Oh went to Japan to study Western painting from 1926 to 1931, but tried to create a uniquely Korean style of painting. His renowned works include "A House Facing South" (1939), "September Landscape of Mt. Mudeung" (1949), and "Water Lilies" (1957). In the 1960s, he established the Department of Art at Chosun University, as well as the Honam Korean Literature Institute. Oh Ji-ho's birthplace and Oh Ji-ho Memorial Hall, which is part of the Unnim-dong Museum Street, are both located along on Jiho-ro Street, which is named after him.
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