The paintings of an English woman who visited Joseon in Japanese colonial era

The paintings of an English woman who visited Joseon in Japanese colonial era

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(1)during the Japanese occupation in 1919
(2)a British woman who visited Joseon
(3)Elizabeth Keith 1887-1956
(4)She was under Japanese colonial rule
(5)The customs and landscapes of a groaning country
(6)I expressed it with deep affection in painting and writing
(7)It’s a picture of Korea in the 1920s and 1940s
(8)I’m drawing it in an honest and warm style
(9)Elizabeth Keith’s many stories about Joseon
(10)I can feel the affection
(11)The way Europeans saw it, we didn’t even know it
(12)Let’s feel those days
(13)Dongdaemun Under the Moonlight
(14)alumni of Pyongyang
(15)”No matter how much I am, people around the world won’t know how beautiful Wonsan is.”Standing on a hill in Wonsan where even the stars in the sky are newly visible, watching the smoke rising from the chimney of thatched house in the distance, it’s a perfect comment
(16)Wahwa
(17)feel happy
(18)Lee Myung-yong’s treasure
(19)the interior of a hanok house
(20)Gary Complex and the Challenge
(21)Buy
(22)the scenery of a village school
(23)the interior of a temple
(24)a New Year’s outing
(25)Korean children
(26)two Korean children
(27)a country wedding party
(28)a Korean priest
(29)a wedding guest

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