DAY 117
Miindo-Yun.family.of.Haenam-d1 — The painter is presumed that Yun Yong, a grandson of Yun Dus
Miindo-Yun.family.of.Haenam-d1 The painter is presumed that Yun Yong, a grandson of Yun Dus · 19th century · Wikimedia Commons Public Domain View source ↗

Miindo-Yun.family.of.Haenam-d1

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🖼 ONE LINE FROM THIS PAINTING

"What did the age hold in the composed figure of a single woman?"

📝ONGO's Reflection

This portrait of a beauty, handed down in the Yun family of Haenam, rendered a woman with quiet refinement rather than splendor. The brush, thought to be the work of Yun Yong, loses no restraint even in a single fold of the robe. To render beauty without exaggeration is a belief that true beauty comes from restraint, not adornment. What draws the eye is splendor, but what remains in the heart is composure. What does not wear thin even after long looking always holds within it a restrained grace.

— ONGO · Curator

🌱Apply It Today

Pause the urge to add more, just once, and make composure by taking away.

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