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Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang

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Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang

JLJ4565410 Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang) (1686-1764), 18th century. Duksoo Palace Museum of Fine Arts by Korean school, (18th century); Museum of Deoksu Palace, Seoul, Korea; (add.info.: Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang) (1686-1764), 18th century. Duksoo Palace Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; Korean, out of copyright. © Josse / Bridgeman Images

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This print showcases a masterpiece of Korean art, titled "Art Coreen: landscape of the four seasons attributed to Kim Tu Ryang (Tu-Ryang) (1686-1764), 18th century". The artwork is housed in the Duksoo Palace Museum of Fine Arts in Seoul, Korea. The painting depicts a breathtaking Asian garden that transforms with each passing season. From the delicate cherry blossoms blooming in spring to the vibrant colors of autumn leaves, this artwork captures nature's ever-changing beauty. A picturesque bridge gracefully spans over a tranquil pond, reflecting the surrounding scenery and adding depth to the composition. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Kim Tu Ryang, also known as Tu-Ryang. His skillful brushwork and attention to detail bring life to every element within the painting. Each stroke reveals his deep understanding and appreciation for nature's wonders. As we gaze at this image, we are transported into a world where time seems suspended. We can almost feel the crispness of winter air as ice forms on branches or sense the gentle warmth of sunlight during springtime. This photograph not only preserves an exquisite work of art but also serves as a reminder that beauty can be found in every season and corner of our natural habitat. It invites us to appreciate both human creativity and Mother Nature's gifts simultaneously—a true testament to the power and universality of art across cultures and centuries.


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