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Shin Saimdang

1504 - 1551

Informations clés

  • Movements: joseon dynasty art
  • Emotional tone:
    • tranquille
    • nostalgique
  • Typical colors: tons terreux
  • Color intensity: vif
  • Died: 1551
  • Lifespan: 47 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • Herbes et insectes
    • Grass and Insects
    • Grass and Insects
  • Gift suitability: other-none
  • Room fit: espaces de vie
  • Creative periods: mid joseon period
  • Plus…
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Vibe:
    • serein
    • sérénité
  • Born: 1504, Gangneung, Corée du Sud
  • Works on APS: 10
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Top-ranked work: Herbes et insectes
  • Museums on APS:
    • Musée national de Corée
    • Musée national de Corée
    • Musée national de Corée
    • Musée national de Corée
    • Musée national de Corée
  • Nationality: Corée du Sud
  • Best occasions: accent coloré
  • Mediums: acrylique sur toile

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quel est le domaine artistique dans lequel Shin Saimdang est principalement connue ?
Question 2:
Dans quelle dynastie Shin Saimdang a-t-elle vécu ?
Question 3:
Shin Saimdang était célèbre pour autre chose que la peinture ?
Question 4:
Les peintures de Shin Saimdang représentent souvent des sujets tels que :
Question 5:
Où pouvez-vous trouver la célèbre œuvre « Grass and Insects » ?

A Trailblazing Female Artist in Joseon Dynasty Korea

Shin Saimdang (1504-1551), a multifaceted artist from South Korea, lived during the Joseon Dynasty, leaving an indelible mark on Korean art history. Born on October 29, 1504, in Gangneung, Gangwon Province, she was not only a painter but also a writer, calligraphist, and poet—a rare combination for women of her time. Her artistic talent emerged early; at just seven years old, she imitated the painting style of An Gyeon, another prominent Korean artist, demonstrating an exceptional aptitude for visual arts from a young age. Her birthplace, Ojukheon – also her maternal family’s home – remains remarkably preserved today, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of this extraordinary woman.

Artistic Contributions and Style

Shin Saimdang's paintings are characterized by meticulous brushstrokes and vibrant colors, reflecting the refined aesthetic sensibilities of Joseon art. Her most celebrated work is a ten-panel folding screen depicting “Grass and Insects,” featuring an impressive array of subjects—watermelons, eggplants, poppies, hibiscus flowers, and various insects—a masterful representation of nature’s beauty. This masterpiece resides in the National Museum of Korea (Seoul, South Korea), continuing to inspire art enthusiasts worldwide. Her style is notable for its delicate precision and harmonious blending of hues, aligning with the prevailing artistic trends of the era. She pioneered the “Chochungdo” technique—the depiction of plants and insects—a stylistic innovation that solidified her place as a visionary artist.

Notable Works & Influences

Beyond "Grass and Insects," Shin Saimdang produced numerous other paintings showcasing landscapes and floral compositions, demonstrating her unwavering dedication to capturing the essence of Korean scenery. Her artistic influences stemmed from An Gyeon, another influential painter of the early Joseon period, whose stylistic approach undoubtedly shaped Shin Saimdang’s own creative vision. Furthermore, she excelled in calligraphy and poetry, expressing herself through written word with equal grace and artistry—a testament to her intellectual curiosity and multifaceted talents.

Legacy & Impact

Shin Saimdang's influence extends beyond her artistic achievements; she is revered as the mother of Yi I (이원수), a distinguished scholar and politician who played a pivotal role in shaping Joseon Dynasty history. Her life embodies the ideals of Confucian virtue—harmony, filial piety, and scholarly pursuits—inspiring generations of Koreans. She stands as an emblem of female empowerment during a time when women’s roles were largely confined to domestic duties, defying societal expectations and achieving remarkable success in multiple disciplines.

Recognition & Remembrance

Shin Saimdang's legacy is commemorated on the 50,000 won banknote issued by South Korea—a symbolic gesture honoring her contribution to Korean culture and recognizing her as a role model for women’s accomplishments. Her image graces the coin, representing her enduring spirit and artistic brilliance.