Seok Ju-seon explained

Seok Ju-seon
Birth Date:17 September 1911
Birth Place:Pyongyang
Death Place:Cheonan
Relatives:Seok Joo-myung (brother)
Module:
Hangul:석주선
Hanja:石宙善
Rr:Seok Ju-seon
Mr:Sŏk Chu-sŏn
Child:yes

Seok Ju-seon (variously Seok Juseon or Suk Ju Seon; September 17, 1911 – March 3, 1996) was a scholar of traditional Korean clothing[1] and a folklorist.[2] Her works include The History of Korean Dresses and Ornaments.[3] [4]

Ju-seon donated over 3,300 items to the museum named for her at Dankook University, so it could curate and conserve Korean historical costume.[5] The Seok Juseon Memorial Folk Museum was established in 1981, and combined with the Central Museum in 1999 to form the Seok Juseon Memorial Museum. Pieces from the collection were included in the first full-scale survey on art from the Joseon dynasty to be shown in the United States, Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910.[6]

Among the pieces Seok Ju-seon collected were cotton fabrics hand-woven according to traditional methods by Kim Man-ae of the village of Saetgol in Naju, South Jeolla province. Kim Man-ae was named a Living Human Treasure in 1969 for her weaving skills and her generous contributions to Seok Ju-seon's research.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Woo. Alyssa. Lee Young Hee designs modern hanboks that everyone can wear. 4 June 2017. The Straits Times. December 9, 2015.
  2. http://museum.dankook.ac.kr/web/museum/brief-history Seok Juseon Memorial Museum (Korean)
  3. Book: Ju-seon. Seok. The History of Korean Dresses and Ornaments. 1972. Pochinchae. Seoul.
  4. Book: Yeong-hak. Son. Handicrafts of the Korean people. 2009. Dahal Media. Seoul. 9788989988137. 2nd.
  5. News: Seok Juseon Memorial Museum, Dankook University, South Korea - Google Arts & Culture. https://web.archive.org/web/20160928020947/https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/partner/seok-juseon-memorial-museum-dankook-university. dead. September 28, 2016. Google Cultural Institute. 2017-06-02. en.
  6. News: Jenkins. Kristina. Coming Attraction: Philadelphia Museum Of Art Presents Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910, Opening Sunday, March 2. 4 June 2017. UWISHUNU Philadelphia. January 31, 2014.
  7. Hyun-sook. Park. 100th special edition:Intangible cultural heritage. Koreana: Korean culture and arts. 2012. 26. 3. 4 June 2017. 9788986090635.