Yu Geun-Hyeong (유근형 ; 柳根瀅) (April 5, 1894 – January 20, 1993) was a master Korean ceramist and played a leading role in the revival of Goryeo celadon. He first worked at the Hanyang Koryo Ceramics Factory run by the Japanese in Shindang-dong, Seoul. He scoured the Korean Peninsula in his research into kilns used for celadon. During the 1930s he achieved fame both in Korea and Japan by successfully reproducing celadon. He dedicated himself to the restoration of the celadon genre, working first at the Songbuk kiln at the Korea Arts and Culture Research Center at the Kansong Art Museum in 1954, and later at the Korean Formal Arts Research Center in Taebang-dong.
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- 유근형 (ko)
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| - 유근형(柳根瀅, 1894년 4월 5일 ~ 1993년 1월 20일)은 대한민국의 도예가이다. 호는 해강(海剛)으로 '유해강'으로도 불린다.고요지(古窯址)를 찾아 옛 청자의 파편을 발굴, 직접 그 성분을 연구함으로써 고려청자의 비색(秘色)을 비교적 잘 살린 청자도공으로 알려져 있다. (ko)
- 初代柳 海剛(ユ・ヘガン、유해강、1894年 - 1993年)は、韓国の陶芸家。ソウル出身。本名、柳根瀅。 失われた高麗青磁の製造技術を復活させる。 (ja)
- Yu Geun-Hyeong (유근형 ; 柳根瀅) (April 5, 1894 – January 20, 1993) was a master Korean ceramist and played a leading role in the revival of Goryeo celadon. He first worked at the Hanyang Koryo Ceramics Factory run by the Japanese in Shindang-dong, Seoul. He scoured the Korean Peninsula in his research into kilns used for celadon. During the 1930s he achieved fame both in Korea and Japan by successfully reproducing celadon. He dedicated himself to the restoration of the celadon genre, working first at the Songbuk kiln at the Korea Arts and Culture Research Center at the Kansong Art Museum in 1954, and later at the Korean Formal Arts Research Center in Taebang-dong. (en)
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| - 유근형(柳根瀅, 1894년 4월 5일 ~ 1993년 1월 20일)은 대한민국의 도예가이다. 호는 해강(海剛)으로 '유해강'으로도 불린다.고요지(古窯址)를 찾아 옛 청자의 파편을 발굴, 직접 그 성분을 연구함으로써 고려청자의 비색(秘色)을 비교적 잘 살린 청자도공으로 알려져 있다. (ko)
- Yu Geun-Hyeong (유근형 ; 柳根瀅) (April 5, 1894 – January 20, 1993) was a master Korean ceramist and played a leading role in the revival of Goryeo celadon. He first worked at the Hanyang Koryo Ceramics Factory run by the Japanese in Shindang-dong, Seoul. He scoured the Korean Peninsula in his research into kilns used for celadon. During the 1930s he achieved fame both in Korea and Japan by successfully reproducing celadon. He dedicated himself to the restoration of the celadon genre, working first at the Songbuk kiln at the Korea Arts and Culture Research Center at the Kansong Art Museum in 1954, and later at the Korean Formal Arts Research Center in Taebang-dong. Beginning in the 1930s, he nearly single-handedly sought for the revival of traditional Koryo celadon. His name is also written as Yu Geun-Hyeong or Yu Kun-hyong or Yoo Geun-hyung or Yoo Keun-Hyeong. The studio name is written as Haegang or Hae-Gang. (en)
- 初代柳 海剛(ユ・ヘガン、유해강、1894年 - 1993年)は、韓国の陶芸家。ソウル出身。本名、柳根瀅。 失われた高麗青磁の製造技術を復活させる。 (ja)
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