- Choi Buk
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Choi Buk Hangul 최북 Hanja 崔北 Revised Romanization Choi Buk McCune–Reischauer Ch'oe Puk Pen name Hangul 호생관, 삼기재, 거기재 Hanja 毫生館, 三奇齋, 居其齋 Revised Romanization Hosaenggwan, Samgijae, Geogijae McCune–Reischauer Hosaenggwan, Samgijae, Kŏgijae Courtesy name Hangul 성기, 유용 Hanja 聖器, 有用 Revised Romanization Seonggi, Yuyong McCune–Reischauer Sŏnggi, Yuyong Choi Buk, was a painter of the late Joseon period. Anything related to his social status and birth place and date are not known. Choi Buk was acquainted with Danwon, Kim Deuksin, Yi Inmun, but his works are dissimilar to theirs. The representative works painted by Choi Buk are Geumgangsan pyohunsado (금강산 표훈사도), Joeosansu (조어산수), Cho-ok sansudo (초옥산수도).
See also
- Korean painting
- List of Korean painters
- Korean art
- Korean culture
External links
Categories:- Joseon Dynasty painters
- Gyeongju Choe clan
- Korean people stubs
- Asian painter stubs
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