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Photographer’s Note

This is the modern official portrait of Admiral Yi Sun Shin, exhibited at his HyeongChoongSah Memorial at Asan, ChoongCheongNahmDo. He is seen here dressed as a court minister, a ranking he was awarded posthumously. Just like his sword collection, you see the replica of portrait everywhere throughout Korea.

This portrait is the best modern interpretation of how he might have looked based on the descriptions left by his contemporaries and our ideation. Apparently he left no actual portraits. Even if there portraits from when he was alive, it probably would not be too helpful given the highly stylized form of Confucian art prevalent in east Asia of the times. (For example, it is only with the Renaissance - with which Yi Sun Shin is contemporary in terms of time but not geography - we really begin to get realistic looking portraits of the subjects.)

Anyway, at least us now have something to look at.

For a wikipedia biography go here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi_Sun_Shin

Taken without flash. Cropped/Darker background augmented in PS.

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  • Copyright: Charles Park (ckpark) Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 0 N: 13] (10)
  • Genre: People
  • Medium: Color
  • Date Taken: 2007-08-14
  • Categories: Decisive Moment
  • Exposure: f/1.8, 1/45 seconds
  • Photo Version: Original Version
  • Date Submitted: 2007-10-01 22:48
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