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Myeongjeong (Korean painter and monk, active first half of 18th century)
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Note: Myeongjeong was a monk-painter active mostly at Ssanggyesa (temple) in Hadong, Gyeongsangnam-do (province) in the first half of the eighteenth century. He employed the Ssanggyesa painting style characterized by a sparse composition with bright colors, and created Buddhist paintings highlighting decorativeness. In 1728, Myeongjeong produced "Eight Great Events of the Life of the Buddha" of Ssanggyesa along with Ilseon, a head monk-painter from the temple. |
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Myeongjeong (preferred,C,V,display,Korean, transliterated-P,NA) |
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명정 (C,V,Korean (Hangul)-P,NA) |
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明淨 (C,V,Korean (Hanja)-P,NA) |
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Myŏngjŏng (V,Korean, transliterated,NA) |
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(Korean painter and monk, active first half of 18th century) ..... [NRICH Preferred]
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