Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 2009;15(4):1519-1536.
Published online December 31, 2009.
고구려(高句麗) 고분벽화(古墳壁畵)에 나타난 헤어스타일 분석(分析)과 일러스트레이션
이향숙, 최근희
Research Paper : Illustration and Analysis of Hair Style in Goguryeo Tomb Paintings
Hyang Sook Lee, Keun Hee Choi
Abstract
The hair style of women in the Goguryeo`s ancient tomb paintings can be said as the root of Korean ancient hair style. It is also the root of beauty art. But, because of its unclear contour and colour, it is very hard to understand its substance. The reason why it is reproduced with the illustration rather than the spatial reproduction is to express such vague part more concretely by using the data. Before entering the illustration, the hair style to reproduce should be selected first. As the Goguryeo`s ancient tomb paintings are on the wall of tombs, there should be paintings which have some discernable contours at least. Even though this condition is satisfied, there are wall paintings which lack the meaning of reproduction in view point of reproduction of ancient hair style. The hair styles for the illustration were selected from these tombs. They are 8 kinds in total: hiljagye, top hair, loosen gimyeong hair, chignon hair, hanged goek, tied jungbal hair, hwangye, and jiknyeo hair. In the illustration, any presumption is possible. But in the approach through the data application, the maximum restraints are imposed on it. The illustration work for the reproduction of Goguryeo women`s hair style was the one that provided the possibility and the limit at the same time. This work will be helpful in any ways for the future reproduction of Goguryeo women`s life style.
Key Words: Goguryeo`s Ancient Tomb Paintings, Illustration, Ancient Hair Style, Manikin Work


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