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Chaekgeori (Korean: 책거리; Hanja: 冊--), translated as "books and things", is a genre of still-life painting from the Joseon period of Korea that features books as the dominant subject. The chaekgeori tradition flourished from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century and was enjoyed by all members of the population, from the king to the commoners, revealing the infatuation with books and learning in Korean culture.

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  • Chaekgeori (en)
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  • Чхэккори (ru)
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  • Chaekgeori (Korean: 책거리; Hanja: 冊--), translated as "books and things", is a genre of still-life painting from the Joseon period of Korea that features books as the dominant subject. The chaekgeori tradition flourished from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century and was enjoyed by all members of the population, from the king to the commoners, revealing the infatuation with books and learning in Korean culture. (en)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 책씻이 문서를 참고하십시오.) 책거리는 책을 비롯한 여러 가지 물품을 그린 그림이다. '책'은 책(冊)을, '거리'는 대상이나 소재임을 의미한다. 18세기 후반부터 20세기 초반까지 유행하였으며 왕에서 서민까지 전 계층의 사람들이 향유했던 그림의 종류로, 책과 학습을 중요하게 생각했던 조선의 문화를 보여준다. 책가도(冊架圖), 문방도(文房圖)라고도 한다. (ko)
  • Чхэккори кор. 책거리?, 冊--? («книги и вещи») — произведения корейской живописи, представляющие собой вид натюрморта, где преобладающими предметами являются книги. (ru)
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  • Chaekgeori (Korean: 책거리; Hanja: 冊--), translated as "books and things", is a genre of still-life painting from the Joseon period of Korea that features books as the dominant subject. The chaekgeori tradition flourished from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 20th century and was enjoyed by all members of the population, from the king to the commoners, revealing the infatuation with books and learning in Korean culture. (en)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 책씻이 문서를 참고하십시오.) 책거리는 책을 비롯한 여러 가지 물품을 그린 그림이다. '책'은 책(冊)을, '거리'는 대상이나 소재임을 의미한다. 18세기 후반부터 20세기 초반까지 유행하였으며 왕에서 서민까지 전 계층의 사람들이 향유했던 그림의 종류로, 책과 학습을 중요하게 생각했던 조선의 문화를 보여준다. 책가도(冊架圖), 문방도(文房圖)라고도 한다. (ko)
  • Чхэккори кор. 책거리?, 冊--? («книги и вещи») — произведения корейской живописи, представляющие собой вид натюрморта, где преобладающими предметами являются книги. (ru)
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