PARK SOOKEUN (1914-1965)

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PARK SOOKEUN (1914-1965)

Men smoking

Signed lower left in han'gul in ink Sookeun, signed and dated on paper label affixed to reverse Soo Keun Park 1960 Korer [sic] and Sookeun in han'gul--oil on canvas, framed
8 3/8 x 13 1/8in. (21.3 x 33.2cm.)

拍品专文

Park Sookeun's paintings are unique. Small, somber, and roughly textured, they are at first glance unassuming and unpretentious. But it is these very qualities, combined with the abstract, simplified rendering of his idyllic subject matter--traditional country scenes--that give his works their power and poetry.

The artist was born in Yanggu in Kwangwon province. After graduating from his local high school in 1932, he participated in "Sun" exhibitions in Seoul until 1944. From 1953 to 1964 his work was shown in the "National" exhibitions in Seoul. His work has been shown in many exhibitions of modern art in San Francisco, New York, Tokyo and Seoul.

Six paintings by Park Sookeun have been sold in these Rooms: "Farmers", April 27, 1993, lot 45; "Dancers", November 17, 1993, lot 121; "Women beneath a tree", April 27, 1994, lot 101; "Country village", October 25, 1994, lot 78; "Three women and child", April 26, 1995, lot 77; and "Farmhouses", March 26, 1996, lot 67.