About Kim Hong-do
Kim Hong-do, better known as Danwon (1745 -1806), was a painter of the late Joseon period. A member of the Gimhae Kim clan, he grew up in present-day Ansan, South Korea, where he was taught by Pyoam Kang Sehwang, one of the most famous calligraphers of the day. He entered royal service as a member of the Dohwaseo, the official painters of the Joseon court, and drew the portrait of King Jeongjo.
This video is Kim Hong-do's picture.
About Shin yun bok
Shin Yun-bok, better known by his pen name Hyewon, (born 1758-??) was a Korean painter of the Joseon Dynasty. Like his contemporaries Danwon
and Geungjae, he is known for his realistic depictions of daily life in his time. His genre paintings are distinctly more erotic than Danwon's, a fact which contributed to his expulsion from the royal painting institute, Dohwaseo.Painting was frequently a hereditary occupation in the Joseon period, and Hyewon's father and grandfather had both been court painters. Together with Danwon and the later painter Owen, Hyewon is remembered today as one of the "Three Wons" of Joseon-period painting.
But we don't know the drawing is he or she this is mystery.
and Geungjae, he is known for his realistic depictions of daily life in his time. His genre paintings are distinctly more erotic than Danwon's, a fact which contributed to his expulsion from the royal painting institute, Dohwaseo.Painting was frequently a hereditary occupation in the Joseon period, and Hyewon's father and grandfather had both been court painters. Together with Danwon and the later painter Owen, Hyewon is remembered today as one of the "Three Wons" of Joseon-period painting.
But we don't know the drawing is he or she this is mystery.