Artesian Kim Bong-ryong (1902-1994)
Major Works
- A base with Dancho Mu, Octagone shape bat pattern, Painted second story closet
Awards Received
- Received 3. 1 Liberation award from a governor of Gyeongnam (1952)
- Received a minister's award from the fourth domestic goods exhibition by Department of Commerce (1959)
- Received the 3rd Gyeongnamdo Culture Award (1964)
- Received a prime minister's award celebration the 60th new culture (1968)
- Received a minister's award from National Craft Fair sponsored by Ministry of Culture and Communication(1969)
- The first Gangwondo Art Fair Invited award(1976)
- 1902 Born in Dongcheon-dong, Tongyeong-si, Gyeongnam
- 1924 Exhibit in International Exhibition (Kyongdosi, Japan)
- 1925 Exhibit in International Craft Exhibition (Paris, France)
- 1927 Exhibit in Excellent Craft Fair (Tokyo, Japan)
- 1930 Founder and operator of Ancient Art Lacquerer Center (Seoul)
- 1934-1944 Recognized and awarded in Joseon Art Exhibition (10 times)
- 1949 Inaugurated as a director of Samilsa Lacquerer Division
- 1951 Taught at Lacquerer Teaching School sponsored by Tongyeong-geun
- 1953 Opened a Lacquerer Factory (Choongmu City)
- 1956 Acted as a vice-director of training center for Gyeongnam Lacquerer. Exhibit "Round Coffee Table" at the fifth national fair
- 1957 Exhibit "Flower Vase" in Domestic Products Exhibition sponsored by Gyongnam Commercial Promotional Center
- 1963 Opened Tongyeong Lacquerer Craft Center
- 1964 Exhibit "Flower Vase" in a trade exhibition sponsored by International Youth Center
- 1965 A judge at The Fourth Gyongnamdo Culture Award
- 1966 A central judge of Inlaid Lacquerer part at International Skill Fair
- 1967 Selected as the No.10 intangible cultural, a holder of inlaid lacquerer technique
- 1968 Moved to Wonju, Gangwon-do
- 1968 Inaugurated as a director of Fine Arts Department in Wonju Painting Craft in Gangwon-do
- 1969 Exhibit 'Flower Vase" at Nationwide Craft Fair sponsored by Dong-A ilbo. Established Inlaid lacquererㆍEjo Moki Research Institute (Wonju)
- 1974 Exhibit in The Fourth Tour Folkcraft Product Fair
![]() A base with Dancho Mu |
![]() Octagone shape bat pattern |
![]() Painted second story closet |




























