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(Redirected from Yun Duseo) Korean painter (1668–1715) In this Korean name, the family name is Yun.
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Yun Du-seo
Self-portrait of Yun Du-seo
Korean name
Hangul윤두서
Hanja尹斗緖
Revised RomanizationYun Du-seo
McCune–ReischauerYun Tusŏ
Art name
Hangul공재
Hanja恭齋
Revised RomanizationGongjae
McCune–ReischauerKongjae
Courtesy name
Hangul효언
Hanja孝彦
Revised RomanizationHyo-eon
McCune–ReischauerHyoŏn

Yun Du-seo (Korean: 윤두서; Hanja: 尹斗緖; 28 July 1668 – 21 December 1715) was a painter and scholar of the Joseon period. He is the grandson of Yun Seondo, a great scholar in Korean history. He passed the gwageo exam, but did not enter government service. Rather, he devoted his whole life to painting and studying Confucianism. His self-portrait is regarded as one of the many masterpieces of Korean art. Yun Du-seo is also known for his yeongmohwa (animal-and-bird painting). He was a member of the Haenam Yun clan (해남 윤씨; 海南 尹氏).

Gallery

  • White horse under the willow (유하백마도) White horse under the willow (유하백마도)
  • Women Picking Edible Plants Women Picking Edible Plants
  • Old Man Making Straw Shoes Old Man Making Straw Shoes
  • Dongguk yeoji jido (동국여지지도) drawn by Yun Duseo Dongguk yeoji jido (동국여지지도) drawn by Yun Duseo

Family

  • Father
    • Yun Yi-seok (윤이석; 尹爾錫)
  • Mother
    • Lady Sim of the Cheongsong Sim clan (청송 심씨)
  • Spouse
    • Princess Jeongmyeong (정명공주 전주 이씨)
  • Issue
    • Son - Yun Deok-hui (윤덕희; 尹德熙; 1685–1776)
    • Son - Yun Deok-ryeol (윤덕렬; 尹德烈; 1698–1745)

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