Second Part of Chung Chong-You’s Art Works

Although he exiled to North Korea, his family seemed to preserve his artworks for a long time successfully.

In this post, I’d like to introduce Buddha’s portrait at first.
As writing in the previous posting, he was supported by Buddhism during his study in Japan.
So he drew a large size of Buddha, it was hung at the front lobby of the exhibition hall as below.

정종여2.jpg

정종여3.JPG

Next painting is the eagles. This was a large size of the painting.
This kind of painting was not common in Korean traditional paintings.
Especially the eagles seemed rare to be the subject of the traditional paintings.
There could be lots of interpretation on the eagle paintings, in my guess.

정종여4.JPG

H2
H3
H4
Upload from PC
Video gallery
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
6 Comments