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A Bull

Experience the expressive power of Lee Jung-seob's 'A Bull,' a striking Korean modernist portrait embodying resilience through thick brushstrokes.

Discover Lee Jung-seob (1916-1956), a pivotal Korean artist renowned for his powerful oil paintings, iconic 'White Ox', and evocative depictions of family & Korean life. Explore his blend of traditional themes with modern techniques.

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Collectible Description

A Portrait of Resilience: Exploring Lee Jung-seob’s “A Bull”

Lee Jung-seob (1916-1956), a Korean master of oil paintings, stands as a beacon of artistic innovation during the tumultuous period of Japanese colonial rule. Born in Pyeongannamdo, South Korea, his formative years witnessed the suppression of Korean cultural identity – a challenge he confronted head-on through his distinctive visual language. “A Bull,” completed around 1948, exemplifies this spirit, embodying both traditional Korean symbolism and groundbreaking modernist techniques. This striking piece transcends mere representation; it’s an invitation to contemplate themes of strength, vulnerability, and the enduring legacy of heritage.
  • Subject Matter: The painting depicts a cow—a creature deeply rooted in Korean folklore and agriculture—positioned centrally within the frame. Its open mouth serves as a powerful visual metaphor for both primal instinct and unspoken communication.
  • Style & Technique: Lee Jung-seob’s approach aligns with Expressionism, prioritizing emotional intensity over meticulous realism. Thick brushstrokes dominate the canvas, conveying palpable energy and capturing the bovine figure's gaze with unwavering conviction. The artist skillfully employs color—primarily reds and browns—to heighten dramatic effect.

Historical Context: Resistance Through Art

“A Bull” emerged during a crucial juncture in Korean history, coinciding with Japan’s occupation of the peninsula. Artists like Lee Jung-seob actively sought ways to preserve Korean cultural values amidst colonial pressures. The cow, traditionally symbolizing fertility and perseverance, became a symbol of resistance against oppression—a visual declaration of Korea's unwavering spirit.
  • Symbolism: Beyond its immediate depiction, the bull embodies resilience and fortitude. Its posture conveys determination, mirroring the Korean people’s struggle for independence during this era. The red hue of the cow’s hat—a deliberate stylistic choice—further amplifies the painting's emotive power.
  • Emotional Impact: Viewing “A Bull” evokes a profound sense of contemplation. The artist’s masterful use of color and texture compels viewers to confront themes of vulnerability alongside strength, prompting reflection on identity and cultural heritage.

Featured in Museums & Collections

“A Bull” resides prominently within the National Museum of Korea (Seoul), South Korea, cementing Lee Jung-seob’s place as a cornerstone of Korean modern art. Its inclusion underscores the museum's commitment to showcasing artworks that resonate with profound cultural significance and artistic merit.
  • Notable Works: Alongside “A Bull,” Lee Jung-seob produced other celebrated pieces, including “Family and Pigeon” and “Boys, Fish, and Crab,” demonstrating his versatility across mediums and thematic explorations. These works continue to inspire artists and collectors alike.

Legacy & Influence

Lee Jung-seob’s artistic legacy extends far beyond the confines of Korean art history. His pioneering blend of Expressionist techniques with traditional Korean symbolism established a precedent for subsequent generations of Korean painters, shaping the trajectory of modern Korean visual culture.

Artist Biography

a korean master of oil paintings

lee, jung-seob, a prominent south korean artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating oil paintings. born in pyeongannamdo, south korea in 1916, lee's artistic journey was marked by innovation and a deep connection with his heritage.

artistic contributions

lee jung-seob is best known for his iconic piece 'white ox', a testament to his skillful use of oil paints. this masterpiece, among others, showcases his unique style that blends traditional korean elements with modern techniques.
  • key works:
    • family and pigeon (national museum of korea, seoul, south korea) - a poignant oil on paper piece.
    • boys, fish, and crab (national museum of korea, seoul, south korea) - a watercolor showcasing lee's versatility.
    • two boys and deer (national museum of korea, seoul, south korea) - another example of his watercolor prowess.
  • museums featuring his work:
    • national museum of korea (seoul, south korea)

legacy and influence

lee jung-seob's passing in seoul in 1956 marked the end of an era but also paved the way for future generations of korean artists. his influence can be seen in the works of many contemporary korean painters. explore more of lee jung-seob's art: [https://TopImpressionists.com/@/lee-jung-seob](https://TopImpressionists.com/@/lee-jung-seob) | discover an extensive collection of his paintings on TopImpressionists. learn about other renowned artists: /en/art/list/ | browse through the list of greatest artists at TopImpressionists.
lee, jung-seob

lee, jung-seob

1916 - 1956 , South Korea

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Modern Korean Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Fauvism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Goguryeo tomb murals']
  • Date Of Birth: April 10, 1916
  • Date Of Death: September 6, 1956
  • Full Name: Lee Jung-seob
  • Nationality: Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • White Ox
    • Family & Pigeon
    • Boys, fish, crab
  • Place Of Birth: Pyeongannamdo, Korea
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