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150077 VO Korean art in the Silla, Goryeo and Joseon periods (2016S)
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Language: English
Examination dates
- Friday 15.04.2016
- Friday 29.04.2016 15:00 - 16:00 Seminarraum Koreanologie 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-12
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- Friday 11.03. 15:00 - 18:00 Seminarraum Koreanologie 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-12
- Friday 18.03. 15:00 - 18:00 Seminarraum Koreanologie 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-12
- Friday 08.04. 15:00 - 18:00 Seminarraum Koreanologie 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-12
- Friday 15.04. 15:00 - 18:00 Seminarraum Koreanologie 1 UniCampus Hof 5 2I-O1-12
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Written exam.
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Reading list
-KIM, Won-yong: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Korea. The Korea Taekwang Publishing Co., Seoul, Korea, 1986, pp.249-286.
-MECSI, Beatrix: An Introduction to Korean Art, In: The Land of the Morning Calm. Korean Art in the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts. eds. Györgyi Fajcsák- Beatrix Mecsi, Budapest: Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts , pp.38-55
-KANG, Woo-bang. The Art of Avatamsaka sutra in the Unified Silla period: The Sanctuary of Sokkuram and Hwaom-kyong pyongsangdo (Narrative Portrayal in the Avatamsaka sutra), Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. Washizuka, Horimitsu et al. New York: London: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. pp. 168- 177
-KIM, Lena. Buddhist Sculpture of Korea (Korean Culture Series), Hollym International, 2007. pp.83-89
-PAK, Youngsook et Roderick WHITFIELD. Handbook of Korean Art: Buddhist Sculpture. London: Laurence, 2003. pp. 250-263
-YI, Song-mi. "Problems concerning the Sokkuram Cave Temple on Kyongju," Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, vol. 1, 1988, pp. 25-47
-CHUNG, Woothak: Identity of Goryeo Buddhist Painting. The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology, vol. 4. 2010: 14-29
-KIM, Kumja Paik (ed.), Goryeo Dynasty. Korea’s Age of Enlightenment 918-1392. Asian Art Museum San Francisco in cooperation with the National Museum of Korea and the Nara National Museum, 2003.
-Masterpieces of Goryeo Buddhist Paintings. Exhibition catalogue, National Museum of Korea, 2010.
-KIM, Sunghee: A Soulful Gaze: The Journey into the Buddhist Paintings of Joseon. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 162-185
-JEONG, Myounghee: Shakyamuni's Preaching at Vulture Peak from Yeongchwisa Temple: The Sacred World of Buddha in the Secular World. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 188-207
-KIM, Sunghee: Buddhist Paintings of Korea. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 10-21.
-CHO, Sunmie: Faces from the Past: Portrait Paintings. Korean Cultural Heritage. Vol.1. Fine Arts, Korea Foundation, 1994: 76-83
-CHO, Sunmie: Great Korean Portraits. Immortal Images of the Noble and the Brave. Dolbegae Publishers, 2010.
-Portraits of the Joseon Dynasty. Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology, vol.5. 2011:8-71
-The Secret of the Joseon Portraits (Ch'osanghwa u?i pimil) . Exhibition Catalogue, National Museum of Korea, 2011.
-Portraits of the Joseon Dynasty. Korea Journal, vol.45, No.2. Summer 2005: 107-215
-MECSI, Beatrix: An Introduction to Korean Art, In: The Land of the Morning Calm. Korean Art in the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts. eds. Györgyi Fajcsák- Beatrix Mecsi, Budapest: Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts , pp.38-55
-KANG, Woo-bang. The Art of Avatamsaka sutra in the Unified Silla period: The Sanctuary of Sokkuram and Hwaom-kyong pyongsangdo (Narrative Portrayal in the Avatamsaka sutra), Transmitting the Forms of Divinity: Early Buddhist Art from Korea and Japan. Washizuka, Horimitsu et al. New York: London: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. pp. 168- 177
-KIM, Lena. Buddhist Sculpture of Korea (Korean Culture Series), Hollym International, 2007. pp.83-89
-PAK, Youngsook et Roderick WHITFIELD. Handbook of Korean Art: Buddhist Sculpture. London: Laurence, 2003. pp. 250-263
-YI, Song-mi. "Problems concerning the Sokkuram Cave Temple on Kyongju," Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, vol. 1, 1988, pp. 25-47
-CHUNG, Woothak: Identity of Goryeo Buddhist Painting. The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology, vol. 4. 2010: 14-29
-KIM, Kumja Paik (ed.), Goryeo Dynasty. Korea’s Age of Enlightenment 918-1392. Asian Art Museum San Francisco in cooperation with the National Museum of Korea and the Nara National Museum, 2003.
-Masterpieces of Goryeo Buddhist Paintings. Exhibition catalogue, National Museum of Korea, 2010.
-KIM, Sunghee: A Soulful Gaze: The Journey into the Buddhist Paintings of Joseon. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 162-185
-JEONG, Myounghee: Shakyamuni's Preaching at Vulture Peak from Yeongchwisa Temple: The Sacred World of Buddha in the Secular World. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 188-207
-KIM, Sunghee: Buddhist Paintings of Korea. In: A Journey of Soul. The Buddhist Painting of the Joseon Period, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, 2009: 10-21.
-CHO, Sunmie: Faces from the Past: Portrait Paintings. Korean Cultural Heritage. Vol.1. Fine Arts, Korea Foundation, 1994: 76-83
-CHO, Sunmie: Great Korean Portraits. Immortal Images of the Noble and the Brave. Dolbegae Publishers, 2010.
-Portraits of the Joseon Dynasty. Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology, vol.5. 2011:8-71
-The Secret of the Joseon Portraits (Ch'osanghwa u?i pimil) . Exhibition Catalogue, National Museum of Korea, 2011.
-Portraits of the Joseon Dynasty. Korea Journal, vol.45, No.2. Summer 2005: 107-215
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Topics: WEEK 1 Korean art in the context of East Asian Art; WEEK 2 Art of the Silla period. Seokguram and Bulguksa; WEEK 3 Goryeo Buddhist painting; WEEK 4 Joseon era painting.
Successful completion of the course will enable students to acquire a good understanding of Korean art, its specific features and important relics and monuments from the Silla, Goryeo and the Joseon periods.