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Esthetic Sense of Dance in Art Works

Choi, Hyun Ju 1 An BYong JU 2 신경화 2

1상명대학교
2경희대학교

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to examine aesthetic sense of dance in Westernand Korean art works. The method of approaching dance and art works was based on essentialattribute of dance and art history. Theoretical background was easily founded inpublications and research papers. To examine Western and Korean art works,Edouard Manet, Edgar De, and Henri Matisse were selected for Western-stylepainters, and Hongdo Kim, Yunbok Shin, and Eunho Kim were selected forKorean-style painters to discuss their life and masterpieces. To discuss aestheticsense of their masterpieces, the characteristics of Western and Korean art workswere examined. The following findings were given:First, the characteristic of Western art works was that the distance betweenperson and nature, or object and object was perfectly proportional by usingperspective. Realistic description, free-form expression, and beauty of movementswere also founded. The color sensation of Eastern art works emphasized on harmony of natureand human, however, Western art works focused on rationalism. The harmony ofcolor, light, and drawing style were subjective expression by severance of nature,not the affirmative or active view of the objects. Second, the characteristics of Korean art works was that landscapes or objectswas mostly placed in front rather than the back. Also, Korean art works had verydetailed expression. However, the Western perspective seted a limit on seeing onlyone viewpoint. Because of the Western perspective, it is possible that the object atthe back cannot see in the front, and only one viewpoint existed to draw actualfeature. AbstractThe color sensation of Korean art works reflected the Korean emotion, culture,and thoughts as well as construction, furnitures, handicrafts, and foods. This factshowed that Korean cultures autonomously shared its features in every categories. In the result, if Western art works were focused on human as the center withnature, Korean art works were focused on harmonizing of human and nature. Thisfeature related with human, and there were many common features betweenWestern and Korean art works. Through the result, followings were proposal:First, this study was limited on Western and Korean art works. Therefore, afollow-up study is needed to examine as aesthetic sense of dance in Korean artworks. Second, dance in Korean art works should be selected of the times and examinethe change of dance image. Therefore, a follow-up study is needed to examine thechange of dance image by the phases of the times.

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