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Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
2012 Volume.18 No. 3 p.31 ~ p.38
Consideration of Jolheon Jo Taek-seung(ððúÍ ðÆ÷Êã¯, 1841-1907)'s portrait
Lee Eun-Ha

Abstract
Jo Taek-seung(ðÆ÷Êã¯, 1841-1907), who devoted himself to medical science mostly living in Haenam, and his son Jo Byeong-hu(ðÆܼý¥, 1869-?) are significant in the history of Korean oriental medicine. The medical science of Jo Taek-seung appointed as Jusa(ñ«ÞÀ) of Hyeminwon(û³ÚÅêÂ) in 1902 was handed down to his only son Jo Byeong-hu, who succeeded to his father's medicine and polished up the medicine, and recorded the results "Sanghangyeongheombangyochwal(ß¿ùÎÌèúÐÛ°é©õÉ)" in 1933. Jo Taek-seung's portrait has been handed down to Jo Taek-seung's descendents' house in Munane-ri, Haeman. Not only does Jo Taek-seung's portraits well present the features of portrait mode of Joseon Dynasty period in the 19th century in their front view, exposure of two hands, expressive mode, background articles, etc, but also praises, poems, etc. giving information on manufacture intent, etc. to give prominence to the authors recorded by Jo Taek-seung, time of manufacture and position of medical official appears in one screen. In this paper, through disaster-removing poetic sentence showed in Jo Taek-seun'sg portraits, it was found that the author of the portrait is Choi Byeong-uk who worked mostly staying in Seoul and the present portrait was the one re-painted in 1907 by revising the portrait painted in 1894 when Jo Taek-seung was 54 years old, after Jo Taek-seung died. With regard to revised portion, presuming through records on the picture and comparative analysis of mode with portraits of doctors in the 20th century, it seems that the clothing of Confucian scholars in the first version was revised into the clothing of medical officials showing the position of Jo Taek-seung who took office as Jusa of Hyeminwon at the time of re-painting the portrait. Jo Taek-seung's portrait not only becomes important materials in the oriental medicine and historical world in the aspect of manufacture process, mode, etc. of Korean portraits including an aspect of medical official's portraits, but has significant meaning from the aspect of fine art history or clothing history.
KEYWORD
Jo Taek-seung , Jo Byeong-hu , Choi Byeong-uk , Hyeminwon , Medical official's portrait , Korean portrait
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