A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795

Fully illustrated in colour, here is the first introduction in English to one of Korea's outstanding cultural assets - the banchado ('painting of the order of guests at a royal event') - relating to all those taking part (1800 people) in the eight-day royal procession to Hwaseong (Gye...

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contents pt. I - JEONGJO LEADS A JOSEON DYNASTY RENAISSANCE -- - 1 - What Sort of King Did Jeongjo Dream of Being? -- - Ideal of Strong Royal Authority and a Nation for the Common People -- - Promotion of Public Welfare -- - 2 - What Hwaseong Meant to Jeongjo -- - King's Spirit and Ambition Declared to the World -- - Paradise -- Where Every Home is Rich and All People are Happy -- - King Who Even Knew the Names of the Workers -- - 3 - Why Jeongjo Made Frequent Visits to Hwaseong -- - pt. II - BANCHADO -- - 4 - Banchado -- A Visual Record of the Grand Visit to Hwaseong -- - pt. III - ONE-YEAR PREPARATION FOR AN EIGHT-DAY TRIP -- - 5 - 'Luxury and Extravagance Shall Be Punished Rigorously' -- - 6 - Building New Roads and Bridges -- - Construction of New Roads Connecting Hanseong with Hwaseong -- - Pontoon Bridge Designed by the King -- - Groundbreaking Innovation in the History of Bridge Construction -- - 7 - Eve of the Procession -- - pt. IV
- EIGHT-DAY RECORD OF THE ROYAL PROCESSION TO HWASEONG -- - 8 - First Day (Ninth Day of the Intercalary Second Month)* -- - Grand March Starts from Changdeokgung Palace at Daybreak -- - Stopover at Noryang Rural Palace and Siheung Rural Palace -- - 9 - Second Day (Tenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Royal Procession Proceeds in Bad Weather -- - Sudden Spring Rain Heralds the Arrival of the King at Hwaseong Rural Palace -- - 10 - Third Day (Eleventh Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Pays Respects to Ancient Confucian Scholars at the Confucian School of Hwaseong -- - King Recruits Talented People at Nangnamheon Hall -- - Rehearsal for Lady Hyegyeong's Sixtieth Birthday Banquet at Bongsudang Hall -- - 11 - Fourth Day (Twelth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Mourns for His Deceased Father at Hyeollyungwon Tomb -- - Nocturnal Training for the Royal Guards Garrison at Seojangdae Watchtower -- - 12
- Fifth Day (Thirteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Grand Banquet for the Sixtieth Birthday of Lady Hyegyeong at Bongsudang Hall -- - 13 - Sixth Day (Fourteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Gives Rice to the Poor and Rejoices with Them at Sinpungnu Gate -- - Feast for the Elderly at Nangnamheon Hall -- - King Inspects the State-of-the-Art Fortress at Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion -- - King's Archery at Deukjungjeong Pavilion -- - 14 - Seventh Day (Fifteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Itinerary of the Return from Hwaseong to Siheung -- - 15 - Eighth Day (Sixteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Talks with the People before the Royal Palanquin in Siheung -- - King Compliments Everyone's Hard Work at Noryang Rural Palace and Finally Returns to the Capital -- - Epilogue -- - Appendix I - Details of the Itinerary of the Royal Procession to Hwaseong -- - Appendix II
- Major Figures of the Retinue: Tides at the Time of the Royal Procession in 1795
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pt. I - JEONGJO LEADS A JOSEON DYNASTY RENAISSANCE -- - 1 - What Sort of King Did Jeongjo Dream of Being? -- - Ideal of Strong Royal Authority and a Nation for the Common People -- - Promotion of Public Welfare -- - 2 - What Hwaseong Meant to Jeongjo -- - King's Spirit and Ambition Declared to the World -- - Paradise -- Where Every Home is Rich and All People are Happy -- - King Who Even Knew the Names of the Workers -- - 3 - Why Jeongjo Made Frequent Visits to Hwaseong -- - pt. II - BANCHADO -- - 4 - Banchado -- A Visual Record of the Grand Visit to Hwaseong -- - pt. III - ONE-YEAR PREPARATION FOR AN EIGHT-DAY TRIP -- - 5 - 'Luxury and Extravagance Shall Be Punished Rigorously' -- - 6 - Building New Roads and Bridges -- - Construction of New Roads Connecting Hanseong with Hwaseong -- - Pontoon Bridge Designed by the King -- - Groundbreaking Innovation in the History of Bridge Construction -- - 7 - Eve of the Procession -- - pt. IV
- EIGHT-DAY RECORD OF THE ROYAL PROCESSION TO HWASEONG -- - 8 - First Day (Ninth Day of the Intercalary Second Month)* -- - Grand March Starts from Changdeokgung Palace at Daybreak -- - Stopover at Noryang Rural Palace and Siheung Rural Palace -- - 9 - Second Day (Tenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Royal Procession Proceeds in Bad Weather -- - Sudden Spring Rain Heralds the Arrival of the King at Hwaseong Rural Palace -- - 10 - Third Day (Eleventh Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Pays Respects to Ancient Confucian Scholars at the Confucian School of Hwaseong -- - King Recruits Talented People at Nangnamheon Hall -- - Rehearsal for Lady Hyegyeong's Sixtieth Birthday Banquet at Bongsudang Hall -- - 11 - Fourth Day (Twelth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Mourns for His Deceased Father at Hyeollyungwon Tomb -- - Nocturnal Training for the Royal Guards Garrison at Seojangdae Watchtower -- - 12
- Fifth Day (Thirteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Grand Banquet for the Sixtieth Birthday of Lady Hyegyeong at Bongsudang Hall -- - 13 - Sixth Day (Fourteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Gives Rice to the Poor and Rejoices with Them at Sinpungnu Gate -- - Feast for the Elderly at Nangnamheon Hall -- - King Inspects the State-of-the-Art Fortress at Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion -- - King's Archery at Deukjungjeong Pavilion -- - 14 - Seventh Day (Fifteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Itinerary of the Return from Hwaseong to Siheung -- - 15 - Eighth Day (Sixteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Talks with the People before the Royal Palanquin in Siheung -- - King Compliments Everyone's Hard Work at Noryang Rural Palace and Finally Returns to the Capital -- - Epilogue -- - Appendix I - Details of the Itinerary of the Royal Procession to Hwaseong -- - Appendix II
- Major Figures of the Retinue: Tides at the Time of the Royal Procession in 1795
Fully illustrated in colour, here is the first introduction in English to one of Korea's outstanding cultural assets - the banchado ('painting of the order of guests at a royal event') - relating to all those taking part (1800 people) in the eight-day royal procession to Hwaseong (Gyeonggi Province) organized by King Jeongjo in 1795 for the dual purpose of visiting his father's tomb and celebrating his mother's sixtieth birthday. The banchado is a fine example of the meticulous record-keeping of the period (known as uigwe - the subject-matter of this book being known as the Wonhaeng eulmyo jeongni uigwe) and the skills of the court artists at that time. In addition to the banchado illustrations, the Wonhaeng eulmyo jeongni uigwe contains extensive lists of all the participants in the procession, details of the workers and technicians involved, including their duties and wages. It even includes the different foods offered at meal-times, the quantity of ingredients and the costs. The author provides a full analysis of the context, planning, execution and significance of the event
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History in art
Processions in art
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A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795
pt. I - JEONGJO LEADS A JOSEON DYNASTY RENAISSANCE -- - 1 - What Sort of King Did Jeongjo Dream of Being? -- - Ideal of Strong Royal Authority and a Nation for the Common People -- - Promotion of Public Welfare -- - 2 - What Hwaseong Meant to Jeongjo -- - King's Spirit and Ambition Declared to the World -- - Paradise -- Where Every Home is Rich and All People are Happy -- - King Who Even Knew the Names of the Workers -- - 3 - Why Jeongjo Made Frequent Visits to Hwaseong -- - pt. II - BANCHADO -- - 4 - Banchado -- A Visual Record of the Grand Visit to Hwaseong -- - pt. III - ONE-YEAR PREPARATION FOR AN EIGHT-DAY TRIP -- - 5 - 'Luxury and Extravagance Shall Be Punished Rigorously' -- - 6 - Building New Roads and Bridges -- - Construction of New Roads Connecting Hanseong with Hwaseong -- - Pontoon Bridge Designed by the King -- - Groundbreaking Innovation in the History of Bridge Construction -- - 7 - Eve of the Procession -- - pt. IV
- EIGHT-DAY RECORD OF THE ROYAL PROCESSION TO HWASEONG -- - 8 - First Day (Ninth Day of the Intercalary Second Month)* -- - Grand March Starts from Changdeokgung Palace at Daybreak -- - Stopover at Noryang Rural Palace and Siheung Rural Palace -- - 9 - Second Day (Tenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Royal Procession Proceeds in Bad Weather -- - Sudden Spring Rain Heralds the Arrival of the King at Hwaseong Rural Palace -- - 10 - Third Day (Eleventh Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Pays Respects to Ancient Confucian Scholars at the Confucian School of Hwaseong -- - King Recruits Talented People at Nangnamheon Hall -- - Rehearsal for Lady Hyegyeong's Sixtieth Birthday Banquet at Bongsudang Hall -- - 11 - Fourth Day (Twelth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Mourns for His Deceased Father at Hyeollyungwon Tomb -- - Nocturnal Training for the Royal Guards Garrison at Seojangdae Watchtower -- - 12
- Fifth Day (Thirteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Grand Banquet for the Sixtieth Birthday of Lady Hyegyeong at Bongsudang Hall -- - 13 - Sixth Day (Fourteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Gives Rice to the Poor and Rejoices with Them at Sinpungnu Gate -- - Feast for the Elderly at Nangnamheon Hall -- - King Inspects the State-of-the-Art Fortress at Banghwasuryujeong Pavilion -- - King's Archery at Deukjungjeong Pavilion -- - 14 - Seventh Day (Fifteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - Itinerary of the Return from Hwaseong to Siheung -- - 15 - Eighth Day (Sixteenth Day of the Intercalary Second Month) -- - King Talks with the People before the Royal Palanquin in Siheung -- - King Compliments Everyone's Hard Work at Noryang Rural Palace and Finally Returns to the Capital -- - Epilogue -- - Appendix I - Details of the Itinerary of the Royal Procession to Hwaseong -- - Appendix II
- Major Figures of the Retinue: Tides at the Time of the Royal Procession in 1795
Chŏngjo / King of Korea / 1752-1800 / Travel / Korea (South) / Hwasŏng-gun
Yi, Chŏngjo XXII. Korea, König 1752-1800 (DE-588)1078892806 gnd
Processions / Korea / History / Pictorial works
Pageants / Korea / History / Pictorial works
History in art
Processions in art
Drawing, Korean / Chosŏn dynasty, 1392-1910
Prozession (DE-588)4176065-7 gnd
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title A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795
title_auth A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795
title_exact_search A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795
title_full A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795 by Han Young-woo ; translated by Chung Eunsun
title_fullStr A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795 by Han Young-woo ; translated by Chung Eunsun
title_full_unstemmed A unique Banchado the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795 by Han Young-woo ; translated by Chung Eunsun
title_short A unique Banchado
title_sort a unique banchado the documentary painting with commentary of king jeongjo s royal procession to hwaseong in 1795
title_sub the documentary painting, with commentary, of King Jeongjo's royal procession to Hwaseong in 1795
topic Chŏngjo / King of Korea / 1752-1800 / Travel / Korea (South) / Hwasŏng-gun
Yi, Chŏngjo XXII. Korea, König 1752-1800 (DE-588)1078892806 gnd
Processions / Korea / History / Pictorial works
Pageants / Korea / History / Pictorial works
History in art
Processions in art
Drawing, Korean / Chosŏn dynasty, 1392-1910
Prozession (DE-588)4176065-7 gnd
topic_facet Chŏngjo / King of Korea / 1752-1800 / Travel / Korea (South) / Hwasŏng-gun
Yi, Chŏngjo XXII. Korea, König 1752-1800
Processions / Korea / History / Pictorial works
Pageants / Korea / History / Pictorial works
History in art
Processions in art
Drawing, Korean / Chosŏn dynasty, 1392-1910
Prozession
Korea / History / 1637-1864 / Pictorial works
Korea / History / 1637-1864 / Sources
Hwasŏng-gun (Korea) / History / 18th century
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