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Yi Inmun

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Yi Inmun
Hangul
이인문
Hanja
李寅文
RRI Inmun
MRI Inmun
Art name
Hangul
유춘; 고송류수관도인
Hanja
有春; 古松流水館道人
RRYuchun; Gosongryusugwandoin
MRYuch'un; Kosongnyusugwandoin
Courtesy name
Hangul
문욱
Hanja
文郁
RRMunuk
MRMunuk
Streams and Mountains Without End by Yi Inmun

Yi Inmun (Korean이인문; Hanja李寅文; 1745–1821), also known as Yuch'un, was a court painter of the late Joseon Dynasty, primarily of landscapes. He also held a military position in the court. Perhaps his best-known work is a silk scroll entitled Gangsan mujindo (강산무진도; 江山無盡圖; lit. Streams and Mountains Without End), which is displayed in the National Museum of Korea in Seoul.

In 1968, the American composer Alan Hovhaness (who had visited South Korea in 1963) composed a chamber symphony inspired by Yi's painting, entitled Mountains and Rivers Without End.

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