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Chong’yang-sa Temple

Chong Son (1676–1759), one of the most important painters of the eighteenth century, synthesized in his long career diverse artistic sources into a style of great originality and individuality. His innovations and range are evident in his numerous depictions of Mount Kumgang (Diamond Mountain), a celebrated mountain range in Kang’won Province. In addition to overall views of the region, he produced a number of small scenes portraying the many famous sites at this popular destination, one of which is this view of the Chong’yang-sa Temple.

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