Here the painter depicts an actual experience in which he and three others were caught in a storm while in a rowboat.
That model turns out to be a female mannequin with whom the painter depicts himself dancing.
The painter has depicted him in a recent series of nudes, rendering his shaved head, ample flesh and soulful face in rich textural detail.
Inwangsan is famous for its view, so many painters depicted the mountain in their works such as Jeong Seon's Inwang jesaekdo.
The painters depicted robust, sometimes inelegant urban themes and welcomed artistic freedom.
Since then, painters have depicted the King and Queen of Portugal as bareheaded, and reserved the crown for Mary herself, sitting off to the side.
The painter, who is essentially a realist artist, has depicted several street scenes populated with groups of people enjoying their surroundings.
Painting was to become intellectual, and the painters would depict the world not as they saw it, but as they knew it to be.
Since history and its changes in manners were hazily defined concepts then, painters invariably depicted the past in terms of the present.
Analyses have shown that the painters depicted faces according to conventions in a repetitive and formulaic way, albeit with a variety of hairstyles and beards.