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  1. Kim Jeong-hui ( Korean : 김정희, Korean pronunciation: [kimdʑʌŋçi]; 1786–1856), was one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy, epigraphists, and scholars of Korea 's later Joseon period. [1] He was a member of the Gyeongju Kim clan.

  2. Nov 29, 2020 · The famous painting “Sehando” by scholar-calligrapher Chusa Kim Jeong-hui (1786-1856), is currently being exhibited at the National Museum of Korea’s Special Exhibition Hall in central Seoul. It’s been 14 years since the painting, which is ...

  3. Widely regarded as one of the greatest masterpieces of Korean literati painting, this ink wash painting was made in 1844 by Kim Jeong-hui when he was banished to Jeju-do.

  4. Gim Jeong-hui, also known as Kim Jeong-hui, was one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy, epigraphists, and scholars of Korea’s later Joseon period. He was a member of the...

  5. Gim Jeong-hui was born into an illustrious family, related by marriage to the imperial household. From an early age, he showed his talent for calligraphy and keen interests in studies.

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · Kim Jeong-hui (Pen-name: Wandang, Chusa) (1786-1856), as a follower of Park Je-ga, who was an eminent literati painter as well as a social reformist who advocated the study of practical science from Qing of China, researched epigraphy under the influence of bibliographical study of Chinese classics.

  7. Kim Jeong-hui ( Korean: 김정희, Korean pronunciation: [ kimdʑʌŋçi]; 1786–1856), was one of the most celebrated practitioners of calligraphy, epigraphists, and scholars of Korea 's later Joseon period. He was a member of the Gyeongju Kim clan.