Park Su-geun
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 60 years ago |
| Date of birth | February 21,1914 |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Born | Yanggu-gun |
| South Korea | |
| Date of died | May 6,1965 |
| Died | Seoul |
| South Korea | |
| Artworks | Spring Is Gone |
| The Tree and Two Ladies | |
| On view | National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art |
| MMCA (National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) Seoul | |
| Spouse | Kim Bok-Soon |
| Children | Park Sung-nam |
| Park In-sook | |
| Park In-ae | |
| Park Sung-so | |
| Park Seong-in | |
| Parents | Yoon Bok-Joo |
| Park Hyung-Ji | |
| Works | Spring Is Gone |
| The Tree and Two Ladies | |
| Grandfather and Grandson | |
| Siblings | Dongkeun |
| Wonkeun | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1901993 |
Park Su-geun Life story
Park Su-geun was a South Korean painter known for his depictions of daily life in rural Korea. He was one of the very few Korean artists active during the colonial and post-war period who had no official art education.