Korean calligraphy
id:
korean-calligraphy-169-10430142
title:
Korean calligraphy
text:
Korean calligraphy, also known as Seoye (Korean: 서예), is the Korean tradition of artistic writing. Calligraphy in Korean culture involves both Hanja and Hangul. Early Korean calligraphy was exclusively in Hanja, or the Chinese-based logography first used to write the Korean language. During the Goryeo and Joseon dynasties, utilitarian objects were often inscribed with calligraphy such as brush stands, padlocks, incense burners, porcelain, lacquer, and branding irons. Even after the invention of
brand slug:
wiki
category slug:
encyclopedia
description:
Korean tradition of artistic writing
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_calligraphy
date created:
2005-03-29T11:42:42Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T13:14:03Z
main entity:
{"identifier":"Q24720","url":"https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q24720"}
image:
{"content_url":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Middle_Class_in_Joseon.jpg","width":750,"height":341}
fields total:
13
integrity:
16