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학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
한국복식학회 복식 복식 제31권
발행연도
1997.2
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47 - 60 (14page)

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As we analyzed the formalities of court dress during King soonjo`s rule through the characters depicted in 『Wangse´ja Chulgungdo』(The Painting for a Crown Prince`s Outgoing for Schooling to Sugkyunkwan), the results were as follows ; People wore their appropriate full dress according to the ceremonial procedures. In the case of a Crown Prince, normally he wore Gongjungchaek(a hat) (after the coming-of-age ceremony Iksunkwan) and Gonryongpo (imperial clothes) to show his status as a Crown Prince. He wore Chungkumbok(a coat) to indicate a Crown Prince as being a student. On an occasion of celebration, a Crown Prince wore Wonyugwan and Gangsapo to provide him with prestige and as a sign of respect for the occasion. The teacher of a Crown Prince also wore Gongbok and Sangbok according to the dress requirements of the ceremonies. ·We can confirm that the Gongbok system of all government officials had been maintained in the late Chosun dynasty. ·We know that the form of ceremeonies became simplified in the late Chosun dynasty. It was recorded that sutdents had to wear Chungkumbok. But we knew from the painting that students actually wore Dopo(a traditional Korean coat). ·We knew through this painting that the court dress rules of the late Chosun dynasty varied than previously known. As we concluded above, research on the history of costume by analyzing paintings both supplements our knowledge of the topic and confirms the deficiency in the study of the history of costume based solely upon literature and books.

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