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Korean painter (1710–1760) In this Korean name, the family name is Yi.
Yi In-sang
Korean name
Hangul이인상
Hanja李麟祥
Revised RomanizationI In-sang
McCune–ReischauerYi Insang
Art name
Hangul능호관, 보산자
Hanja凌壺觀, 寶山子
Revised RomanizationNeunghogwan, Bosanja
McCune–ReischauerNŭnghogwan, Posanja
Courtesy name
Hangul원령
Hanja元靈
Revised RomanizationWollyeong
McCune–ReischauerWŏllyŏng

Yi In-sang (Korean: 이인상; 1710–1760) was a painter and a government officer in the late Joseon period.

Yi was born to a high class and grandson of Yi Gyeongyeo who served as Yeonguijeong (prime minister). He worked as a government officer, Hyeongam of Eumjuk. At 42, Yi retired from the government officer and devoted to painting, poetry and calligraphy.

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References

  1. ^ "The painting and Calligraphy of Yi In-sang (1710-1760) | Overview". National Museum of Korea. Retrieved 2023-09-23.

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