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 ANONYMOUS (16TH CENTURY, CIRCA 1531)
 Gathering of Scholars at the National Library (Dokseodang)

 Hanging scroll; ink and light color on silk
 35√ x 24¡ in. (91.1 x 61.9 cm.)
 With deer antler scroll ends
 $500,000-700,000


 PROVENANCE:
 Kanda Kiichiro (1897-1984)
 LITERATURE:
 Ahn, Hwi-Joon, Kokuho: Kankoku nanasen-nen bijutsu taikei (National
 Treasure: Collection of Seven Thousand Years of Korean Art) (Tokyo:
 Takeshobo, 1985), no. 47.





 This hanging scroll commemorates a gathering of scholars at the   Officials engaged in the practice of organizing gatherings and the
 National Library (Dokseodang) that took place near the Han River   commissioning commemorative painting since the Goryeo dynasty;
 in 1531. One of the earliest known paintings of literati gatherings,   however, few paintings from before the 16th century have survived.
 a genre that thrived in the Joseon dynasty, this artwork reveals the   Distinguished men in government positions often held such get-
 early development of the painting of literati gathering thriving in   togethers to promote comraderies while exchanging poems over
 the Joseon dynasty, which reflects the influence of the style of An   wine and appreciating works of art. The meetings took place on
 Gyeon (active ca. 1440–1470), a prominent painter of the Joseon   various occasions among diverse members, who were of the same
 court.   age, had passed the civil service exams in the same year, or worked
 in the same government bureau. Honorable officials over seventy
 In paintings of literati gatherings, the standard compositional scheme   years of age who held the second rank of government position
 assumes a tripartite configuration: the title reads in seal script   had the Meetings off Elders (Kirohoe or Kiyeonghoe) under the
 across the top, the meeting takes place in the middle, and the the   auspices of the state. Literati gatherings were commemorated by
 list of participants appears at the bottom. This painting portrays a   visual records of the events, usually in the forms of painted hanging
 gathering of twelve young and talented scholar-officials who have   scrolls or albums. Multiple copies were usually made and distributed
 taken a sabbatical leaves from their governmental duties in order   among the participants as a keepsakes.
 to sharpened scholarship at the national institute. Their names,
 birthdates, the dates of qualification for the civil service examination,   The earliest extant painting in this genre is Gathering of
 year of leave at the Dokseodang, the ranks, and the government   Government Officials from the Office of the Inspector-General
 position are all recorded along the bottom, followed by the names   (Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, 1488) but typical characteristics
 and positions of their fathers. This documentation identifies the   of Joseon gathering painting appear in the 16th century. In the
 participants, which in turn provides clues as to the dates of the   paintings of this period, the gathering is depicted in miniature
 actual meeting and thee painting’s execution. The short lines and   against a monumental landscape, a jovial atmosphere is suggested
 textured strokes applied to the mountains, rocks, and hills, the spatial   by the pots of wine that accompany the group. The monumentality
 arrangement of pictorial elements, and the brushwork all show   of the landscape outsized the staffage of the human figures, and
 close affinities to the style of An Gyeon, a painter who created his   therefore early paintings of scholarly gatherings appeared almost
 monumental landscapes in the manner of the Northern Song painter   identical to contemporaneous landscape paintings which featured
 Guo Xi (active ca. 1020–1090).  lyrical views of nature with colossal mountains and expansive waters
 rendered in the style of An Gyeon.
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