Yun Du-seo

Yun Du-seo (28 July 1668 – 21 December 1715) was a painter and scholar of the Joseon period. He is the grandson of Yun Seondo, a great scholar in Korean history. He passed the gwageo exam, but did not enter government service. Rather, he devoted his whole life to painting and studying Confucianism. His self-portrait is regarded as one of the many masterpieces of Korean art. Yun Du-seo is also known for his yeongmohwa (animal-and-bird painting). He was a member of the Haenam Yun clan (해남 윤씨, 海南 尹氏).

Yun Du-seo
Self-portrait of Yun Du-seo
Korean name
Hangul
윤두서
Hanja
尹斗緖
Revised RomanizationYun Du-seo
McCune–ReischauerYun Tusŏ
Art name
Hangul
공재
Hanja
恭齋
Revised RomanizationGongjae
McCune–ReischauerKongjae
Courtesy name
Hangul
효언
Hanja
孝彦
Revised RomanizationHyo-eon
McCune–ReischauerHyoŏn

Family

  • Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Gyeong (윤경, 尹耕)
  • Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Hyo-jeong (윤효정, 尹孝貞)
  • Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Gu (윤구, 尹衢) (1495 - ?)
  • Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
    • Lady Im; daughter of Im Hyu (임휴, 任畦)
  • Great-Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Ui-jung (윤의중, 尹毅中) (1524 - 1590)
  • Great-Great-Great-Grandmother
    • Lady Yang; daughter of Yang Yun-on (양윤온, 梁允溫)
  • Great-Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Yu-sim (윤유심, 尹惟深) (1551 - 1612)
      • Adoptive Great-Great-Grandfather - Yun Yu-gi (윤유기, 尹惟幾) (1554 - 1619)
  • Great-Great-Grandmother
  • Great-Grandfather
    • Yun Seon-do (윤선도, 尹善道) (27 July 1587 - 16 July 1671)
  • Great-Grandmother
    • Lady Yun of the Namwon Yun clan (남원 윤씨, 南原 尹氏) (1588 - 22 February 1655); daughter of Yun Don (윤돈, 尹暾), first wife
  • Grandfather
    • Yun In-mi (윤인미, 尹仁美) (1607 - 1674)[1]
  • Grandmother
    • Lady Yu of the Jeonju Yu clan (전주 유씨); daughter of Yu Hang (유항, 柳恒)
  • Father
    • Yun Yi-seok (윤이석, 尹爾錫)
  • Mother
    • Lady Sim of the Cheongsong Sim clan (청송 심씨)
      • Grandfather - Sim Gwang-sa (심광사, 沈光泗) (1620 - 1671); 5th great-grandson of Sim On
      • Grandmother - Lady Lee of the Jeonui Lee clan (증 정부인 전의 이씨); daughter of Lee Myeong-jun (병조참판 이명준, 李命俊)
  • Spouse
    • Princess Jeongmyeong (정명공주 전주 이씨)[2]
      • Grandfather-in-law - Yi Su-gwang (이수광, 李睟光) (14 March 1563 - 19 January 1629); 5th great-grandson of Grand Prince Hyoryeong
      • Grandmother-in-law - Lady Kim of the Andong Kim clan (안동 김씨); daughter of Kim Jin-gi (김진기, 金震紀)
  • Issue
    • Son - Yun Deok-hui (윤덕희, 尹德熙) (1685 - 1776)
      • Grandson - Yun Yong (윤용, 尹愹) (1708 - ?)
    • Son - Yun Deok-ryeol (윤덕렬, 尹德烈) (1698 - 1745)
      • Granddaughter - Yun So-on (윤소온, 尹小溫) (1728 - 1770)
        • Grandson-in-law - Jeong Jae-won (정재원, 丁載遠) (1730 - 1792)
          • Step Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-hyeon (정약현, 丁若鉉) (1751 - 1821)[3]
          • Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[4]
          • Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[5]
          • Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-jeon (정약전, 丁若銓) (8 April 1758 - 30 June 1816)[6]
          • Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-jong (정약종, 丁若鍾) (1760 - 26 February 1801)[7]
          • Great-Granddaughter - Lady Jeong of the Naju Jeong clan (나주 정씨)[8]
          • Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-yong (정약용, 丁若鏞) (1762 - 1836)
          • Step Great-Grandson - Jeong Yak-hoing (정약횡, 丁若鐄) (1785 - 1829)[9]

See also

References

  1. His eldest younger sister married Sim Gwang-myeon (심광면, 沈光沔;1622 - 1647). Gwang-myeon was the younger half-brother of Sim Gwang-sa. Thus making Gwang-myeon a paternal granduncle-in-law and a maternal granduncle of Yun Du-su.
  2. Not to be confused with Princess Jeongmyeong, the only daughter of Queen Inmok and King Seonjo
  3. Eldest son from Jeong Jae-won’s first marriage with Lady Nam of the Uiryeong Nam clan (의령 남씨) who died in 1752
  4. Married Yi Seung-hun (이승훈, 李承薰; 1756 - 8 April 1801) of the Pyeongchang Yi clan, and had 3 sons.
  5. Married Chae Je-gong’s eldest illegitimate son, Chae Hong-geun (채홍근, 蔡弘謹) of the Pyeonggang Chae clan
  6. Married a daughter of Kim Seo-gu (김서구, 金敍九), Lady Kim of the Pungsan Kim clan (풍산 김씨), and had 3 sons.
  7. Married his first wife, Lady Choi of the Gyeongju Choi clan (경주 최씨, 慶州 崔氏), and had a daughter. Married his second wife, Lady Yi of the Hansan Yi clan (한산 이씨), and had a son. Married his last (third) wife, Yu So-sa (유소사, 柳召史; 1761 - 23 November 1839), and had one son, Jeong Ha-sang, and one daughter, Jeong Jeong-hye (1797 - 29 December 1839)
  8. Married Yi Jung-sik (이중식, 李重植) of the Yeonan Yi clan
  9. Conceived through concubine Lady Kim (김씨, 金氏) (1754 - 1813)
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