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A dramatic contrast of cinnabar red and white defines this 1977 abstract print by Lee Ungno that evokes traditional seal engraving, offering a unique opportunity to bring modern Korean history into your collection.

Erforschen Sie die einzigartige Kunst von Yi Eungro (Lee Ungno): Ein koreanisch-französischer Maler, der östliche und westliche Stile vereint und für abstrakte Ink-Collagen und beeindruckende Menschengruppen bekannt ist.

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This work, which is linked to Abstract Letter series in content, presents a dramatic contrast between the white background and the red form. Ungno’s print works, except those that make direct reference to People series or specific figures, are often related to his Abstract Letter series and such works show a great similarity to traditional seal engraving. Seal engraving is a unique carving technique used in areas under the influence of the Chinese language and alphabet, which engraves a letter in a typographic unit. The technique is often regarded as an independent art form due to the artistic quality in carving letterforms. Lee Ungno, who was familiar with traditional East Asian poetry, calligraphy, painting and engraving, made a great number of print works that remind of seal engraving. The cinnabar red in this work emphasizes such an impression, while the English and Chinese inscriptions in black under his signature on the lower right put this work in the context of European print. As written so by the artist, the image of this print was used for his solo exhibition poster at the Galerie Koryo in Paris in 1977.

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Biografie des Künstlers

Early Life and Training

Yi Eungro (이응노), born January 12, 1904, in Hongseong County, Chungcheongnam-do Province, South Korea, possessed an innate fascination for art from a young age. He diligently pursued classical Chinese studies under his father’s guidance and enrolled at Hongseong Botong Hakyo (홍성보통학교, 홍城초등학교, 洪城普通學校) for his primary education—a formative experience that instilled in him the foundational principles of Korean scholarship and artistic tradition. Recognizing his ambition to become a painter, he abandoned formal schooling to dedicate himself to mastering brushwork and ink wash techniques under Yeomjae Song Tae-hoe (예마재 송태호), a celebrated calligrapher-painter-photographer who profoundly shaped his artistic vision. This mentorship proved instrumental in establishing him as a student of the Haegang Style, which emphasized capturing the essence of nature through subtle brushstrokes and harmonious compositions.

Artistic Career in Korea and Japan

Lee Ungno’s professional journey commenced in Seoul in 1922, where he apprenticed under Kim Gyujin (김규진), a luminary of Korean art who championed innovation within established traditions. He honed his skills primarily through the study of Haegang Style, focusing on portraying bamboo—specifically Mukjuk (묵죽, 墨竹, ink bamboo)—with meticulous detail and expressive nuance. This dedication culminated in a prestigious award at the 3rd Annual Joseon Art Exhibition, marking his debut into the Korean art scene and solidifying his commitment to artistic excellence. Throughout the colonial period, Lee consistently garnered recognition for his contributions to Korean art, demonstrating unwavering perseverance and artistic integrity. However, he harbored a conviction that Korean ink painters needed to transcend conventional boundaries and embrace modern influences—a belief that fueled his experimentation with new stylistic approaches. In the early 1930s, Lee began producing landscapes infused with inspiration from Western-style paintings and naturalistic renderings, signaling a pivotal shift toward incorporating broader artistic perspectives. He actively sought to synthesize Eastern mediums and brushstrokes with Western compositional principles, reflecting an intellectual curiosity that propelled him beyond traditional stylistic constraints. His exploration of Japanese art techniques during his time in Tokyo further broadened his artistic horizons.

International Recognition and Later Life

Following extensive training in Korean ink wash painting—a cornerstone of Korean cultural heritage—Lee embarked on a transformative path toward mastering Western painting methods. His works from the 1950s showcased daring attempts to fuse Eastern aesthetics with Western perspective, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to artistic innovation. Recognizing his potential for groundbreaking achievement, he relocated to France in 1958, establishing himself as a prominent figure within the international art community. Lee Ungno’s artistic output during this period centered on abstract ink collages and monumental crowd paintings—pieces that captured the dynamism of urban life and challenged conventional notions of representation. These works cemented his legacy as one of Korea's foremost pioneers in abstract expressionism, leaving an indelible mark on the trajectory of modern Korean art.

Notable Achievements

Lee Ungno’s artistic accomplishments extended beyond mere stylistic experimentation; he actively fostered artistic education through Hongik University and founded Goam Misul Yeonguso (Go암 미술연구소), nurturing young talent and disseminating knowledge about Eastern art traditions. His publication of “Dongyanghwa Gamsang Gippeok” (동양화 감상 기법, The Impression and the Techniques of Oriental Painting) in 1956 served as a seminal text for aspiring artists—a testament to his dedication to preserving and promoting Korean artistic heritage. Furthermore, he established Académie de Peinture Orientale de Paris in the 1960s, fostering intercultural dialogue and enriching the artistic landscape of Europe. Lee Ungno’s unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and intellectual curiosity ensured that he would be remembered as a transformative figure within Korean art history.
이응노

이응노

1904 - 1989 , Korea

Kurzinfos

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Orientalismus und Moderne Kunst
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Haegang Stil']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Yeomjae Song Tae-hoe']
  • Date Of Birth: 1904
  • Date Of Death: 1989
  • Full Name: Yi Eungro (Lee Ungno)
  • Nationality: Koreanisch-Französisch
  • Notable Artworks: ['Komposition']
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, Südkorea
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