Portrait of a Government Official
1921
Chae Yongshin
Chae Yongshin (Korean, 1848–1941)
Korean Art
Portrait of a Government Official, 1921. Chae Yongshin (Korean, 1848–1941). Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk; overall: 156.4 x 87.3 cm (61 9/16 x 34 3/8 in.); painting only: 127 x 71.1 cm (50 x 28 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 2020.259 Wearing a dark-green court uniform, a man is seated in a chair covered with a leopard skin, a gift from the royal court to a newly appointed officer. The embroidered rank badge with a design of a single flying crane identifies the sitter’s bureaucratic status: the third ranked officer. In this work, the painter Chae Yongshin (1848–1941) rendered a newly promoted government official's shy smile, giving a glimpse into his mixed feelings of confidence and anxiety about his future professional career. It was European photography introduced to Korea in the end of the 19th century that most inspired Chae’s naturalistic approach to his subject.
- Maker/Artist
- Chae Yongshin
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
- Dimensions
- Overall: 156.4 x 87.3 cm (61 9/16 x 34 3/8 in.); Painting only: 127 x 71.1 cm (50 x 28 in.)
- Inscribed
- Inscription: 開闢一千0十五萬五千八百三十九年 辛酉十二月上澣前 郡守從二品御賜號, 石江 蔡龍臣八十翁摹寫. [印] 定山郡守 蔡龍臣章 Translation: The former governor of the second degree painted in the first half of December in the year of 1921, 10,155,839 years after the beginning of the world, Seokgang, a royally bestowed title, Chae Yong-shin painted at the age of 80. [Seal] The former Jeongsan governor Chae Yong-shin’s seal. Remark: The calligraphic inscription written in ink and the artist’s seal are found on the back of the painting.
- Departments
- Korean Art
- Accession Number
- 2020.259
- Credit Line
- John L. Severance Fund
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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