| Yun Du-seo | |
![]() Self-portrait of Yun Du-seo | |
| Korean name | |
|---|---|
| Hangul | 윤두서 |
| Hanja | 尹斗緖 |
| Revised Romanization | Yun Du-seo |
| McCune–Reischauer | Yun Tusŏ |
| Art name | |
| Hangul | 공재 |
| Hanja | 恭齋 |
| Revised Romanization | Gongjae |
| McCune–Reischauer | Kongjae |
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 효언 |
| Hanja | 孝彦 |
| Revised Romanization | Hyo-eon |
| McCune–Reischauer | Hyoŏn |
Yun Du-seo (28 July 1668 – 21 December 1715) was a painter and scholar of the Joseon period. He is the grandson of Yun Seondo, a great scholar in Korean history. He passed the gwageo exam, but did not enter government service. Rather, he devoted his whole life to painting and studying Confucianism. His self-portrait is regarded as one of the many masterpieces of Korean art. Yun Du-seo is also known for his yeongmohwa (animal-and-bird painting). He was a member of the Haenam Yun clan (해남 윤씨, 海南 尹氏).
Gallery
White horse under the willow (유하백마도)
Women Picking Edible Plants
Old Man Making Straw Shoes
Dongguk yeoji jido (동국여지지도) drawn by Yun Duseo
Family
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Yun Gyeong (윤경, 尹耕)
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Yun Hyo-jeong (윤효정, 尹孝貞)
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Yun Gu (윤구, 尹衢) (1495 - ?)
- Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
- Lady Im; daughter of Im Hyu (임휴, 任畦)
- Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
- Yun Ui-jung (윤의중, 尹毅中) (1524 - 1590)
- Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
- Lady Yang; daughter of Yang Yun-on (양윤온, 梁允溫)
- Great-Great-Grandfather
- Yun Yu-sim (윤유심, 尹惟深) (1551 - 1612)
- Adoptive Great-Great-Grandfather - Yun Yu-gi (윤유기, 尹惟幾) (1554 - 1619)
- Yun Yu-sim (윤유심, 尹惟深) (1551 - 1612)
- Great-Great-Grandmother
- Lady Ahn of the Sunheung Ahn clan (순흥 안씨, 順興 安氏)
- Adoptive Great-Great-Grandmother - Lady Gu of the Neungseong Gu clan (능성 구씨, 綾城 具氏)
- Lady Ahn of the Sunheung Ahn clan (순흥 안씨, 順興 安氏)
- Great-Grandfather
- Yun Seon-do (윤선도, 尹善道) (27 July 1587 - 16 July 1671)
- Great-Grandmother
- Lady Yun of the Namwon Yun clan (남원 윤씨, 南原 尹氏) (1588 - 22 February 1655); daughter of Yun Don (윤돈, 尹暾), first wife
- Grandfather
- Yun In-mi (윤인미, 尹仁美) (1607 - 1674)[1]
- Grandmother
- Lady Yu of the Jeonju Yu clan (전주 유씨); daughter of Yu Hang (유항, 柳恒)
- Father
- Yun Yi-seok (윤이석, 尹爾錫)
- Mother
- Lady Sim of the Cheongsong Sim clan (청송 심씨)
- Grandfather - Sim Gwang-sa (심광사, 沈光泗) (1620 - 1671); 5th great-grandson of Sim On
- Grandmother - Lady Lee of the Jeonui Lee clan (증 정부인 전의 이씨); daughter of Lee Myeong-jun (병조참판 이명준, 李命俊)
- Lady Sim of the Cheongsong Sim clan (청송 심씨)
- Spouse
- Princess Jeongmyeong (정명공주 전주 이씨)[2]
- Grandfather-in-law - Yi Su-gwang (이수광, 李睟光) (14 March 1563 - 19 January 1629); 5th great-grandson of Grand Prince Hyoryeong
- Grandmother-in-law - Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨); daughter of Kim Jin-gi (김진기, 金震紀)
- Princess Jeongmyeong (정명공주 전주 이씨)[2]
- Issue
- Son - Yun Deok-hui (윤덕희, 尹德熙) (1685 - 1776)
- Grandson - Yun Yong (윤용, 尹愹) (1708 - ?)
- Son - Yun Deok-ryeol (윤덕렬, 尹德烈) (1698 - 1745)
- Granddaughter - Yun So-on (윤소온, 尹小溫) (1728 - 1770)
- Grandson-in-law - Jeong Jae-won (정재원, 丁載遠) (1730 - 1792)
- Step Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-hyeon (정약현, 丁若鉉) (1751 - 1821)[3]
- Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[4]
- Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[5]
- Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-jeon (정약전, 丁若銓) (8 April 1758 - 30 June 1816)[6]
- Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-jong (정약종, 丁若鍾) (1760 - 26 February 1801)[7]
- Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[8]
- Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-yong (정약용, 丁若鏞) (1762 - 1836)
- Step Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-hoing (정약횡, 丁若鐄) (1785 - 1829)[9]
- Grandson-in-law - Jeong Jae-won (정재원, 丁載遠) (1730 - 1792)
- Granddaughter - Yun So-on (윤소온, 尹小溫) (1728 - 1770)
- Son - Yun Deok-hui (윤덕희, 尹德熙) (1685 - 1776)
See also
References
- ↑ His eldest younger sister married Sim Gwang-myeon (심광면, 沈光沔;1622 - 1647). Gwang-myeon was the younger half-brother of Sim Gwang-sa. Thus making Gwang-myeon a paternal granduncle-in-law and a maternal granduncle of Yun Du-su.
- ↑ Not to be confused with Princess Jeongmyeong, the only daughter of Queen Inmok and King Seonjo
- ↑ Eldest son from Jeong Jae-won’s first marriage with Lady Nam of the Uiryeong Nam clan (의령 남씨) who died in 1752
- ↑ Married Yi Seung-hun (이승훈, 李承薰; 1756 - 8 April 1801) of the Pyeongchang Yi clan, and had 3 sons.
- ↑ Married Chae Je-gong’s eldest illegitimate son, Chae Hong-geun (채홍근, 蔡弘謹) of the Pyeonggang Chae clan
- ↑ Married a daughter of Kim Seo-gu (김서구, 金敍九), Lady Kim of the Pungsan Kim clan (풍산 김씨), and had 3 sons.
- ↑ Married his first wife, Lady Choi of the Gyeongju Choi clan (경주 최씨, 慶州 崔氏), and had a daughter. Married his second wife, Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (한산 이씨), and had a son. Married his last (third) wife, Yu So-sa (유소사, 柳召史; 1761 - 23 November 1839), and had one son, Jeong Ha-sang, and one daughter, Jeong Jeong-hye (1797 - 29 December 1839)
- ↑ Married Yi Jung-sik (이중식, 李重植) of the Yeonan Yi clan
- ↑ Conceived through concubine Lady Kim (김씨, 金氏) (1754 - 1813)
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