국립중앙박물관 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA

Highlights
A Poem by Du Fu Written by Kim Gu
  • Author

    Kim Gu(金絿, 1488-1555)

  • Dimensions

    31.5×21.0cm

  • Accession Number

    Deoksu 2932 - 2

Yi Yeong-ik was the brother of Yi Geung-ik (1736–1806), who wrote Yeollyeosil-gisul (練藜室記述, Thoughts of Yeollyeosil), and the second son of Yi Gwang-sa (1705–1777). Although outstanding in both calligraphy and the composition of prose, Yi Yeong-ik did not enjoy longevity. Yi Gwang-sa himself acknowledged that ″only Yi Yeong-ik can produce the same script as me″, and the writing style of Yi Yeong-ik was similar to that of his father. This calligraphy album is a valuable resource for the comparison of the writings of both the father and the son. It is observed that the script of Yi Yeong-ik is very similar to the regular style writing of Yi Gwang-sa in terms of its overall shape and brushstrokes.