Kim Whan Ki (1913 ~ 1974)

Kim Hwanki is an important figure in contemporary Korean art, serving as both a painter and an art educator. His works embody a unique style that combines traditional Korean painting techniques with Western methods, particularly renowned for his landscape paintings, including mountain and scenery depictions.

As a pioneer of modern Korean art, Kim Hwanki understood the essence of traditional Korean painting and interpreted it in a contemporary manner. His works are known for their distinctive use of color and aesthetic sensibility, often focusing on expressing the beauty of nature.

Moreover, Kim Hwanki was active as an art educator, inspiring and teaching many aspiring artists. His influence led to the emergence of numerous artists in the Korean art scene who carry on his ideas and techniques.

In this way, Kim Hwanki played a significant role in contemporary Korean art as both a painter and an influential figure in the art education field.

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Oil on Canvas
97 X 130.3 cm
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Oil on Canvas
130.3 X 162.2 cm