Cho Young Suk
Cho Young-seok, 1686 (12th year of Sukjong) ~ 1761 (37th year of King Yeongjo)) is a painter, poet and calligrapher in the late Joseon Dynasty. It is called Jongbo, Ho is 觀 我 斎, Ishiku-in Temple, and Haman is the main building. In 1713 (39 years of King Sukjong), he passed the examination of the Jinji Temple and reached the capital. It is said to have been called Samjae, along with Jeongseon and Jungjaejeong, which are excellent in arithmetic and character. In addition, he was able to call poetry and calligraphy and was called "Sanseong" with painting. Among the paintings are the works of the Deoksugung Museum of Fine Arts, the paintings of the Poongchang Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the National Museum of Korea, ) \u0026 gt; \u0026 Lt; lodge map \u0026 gt ;, \u0026 lt; mountain water map \u0026 gt; .