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한국·일본의 전통 색채관과 복색에 관한 비교연구Comparison Study on Traditional Perceived Meaning of Color and Clothing Color of Korea and Japan

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Comparison Study on Traditional Perceived Meaning of Color and Clothing Color of Korea and Japan
Authors
음정선채금석
Issue Date
Aug-2006
Publisher
한국복식학회
Keywords
traditional perceived meaning of color(전통 색채관); clothing color(복색); Korea(한국); Japan(일본)攀Corresponding author: Keum-Seok Chae; E-mail: cks9312@sookmyung.ac.kr攀攀; traditional perceived meaning of color(전통 색채관); clothing color(복색); Korea(한국); Japan(일본)攀Corresponding author: Keum-Seok Chae; E-mail: cks9312@sookmyung.ac.kr攀攀
Citation
복식, v.56, no.6, pp 16 - 32
Pages
17
Journal Title
복식
Volume
56
Number
6
Start Page
16
End Page
32
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/15322
ISSN
1229-6880
Abstract
Perceived meaning of color uniquely forms and is being highlighted as an element of creative design in the modern design industry as well as traditional culture. It is necessary to compare the perceived meanings of color and clothing color of Korea and Japan in order to find out the model of Korea's original color. The purpose of this study is to draw the results of examining the perceived meanings of color revealed in the culture, arts and clothing color of the both countries and comparing them depending on contemporary times. The scope of study is limited from the ancient times to modern times (about BC.1C-early20C). In the methodologies, the literature and the empirical study focus on both counturies' literature, including art history, ethnology, and the history of clothing; and their paintings and relics, which are all related to clothes. The perceived meaning of color of Korea was prominent with the beauty of nature and gorgeousness throughout the history. The colors were mostly white colors, light colors, and single colors such as obangsaek, which are high pure degree colors by which color is changed depending on darkness and lightness, while that of Japan featured clothing colors combining various colors and middle colors.
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