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학술저널
저자정보
이은주 (안동대학교) 황진영 (국립중앙박물관)
저널정보
한복문화학회 한복문화 韓服文化 第17卷 4號
발행연도
2014.12
수록면
133 - 147 (15page)
DOI
10.16885/jktc.2014.12.17.4.133

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A study result on the twelve insignia patterns decorated on the Korean Emperor’s Myeonbok worn at the ritual of shrine of royal ancestors is reported in this paper. In the beginning of the Korean Empire period, a Sibijangbok which is a similar type with those used by the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in China was used. Since the Korean Emperor’s Myeonbok is not available, this research was conducted by using the Daehan Yejeon record, a photo of Emperor Sunjong who was wearing the Sibijangbok, remaining of black robe of King"s ceremonial attire, and several Chinese remaining and literatures. The shape of black robe was followed by the shape of remaining robe and its size was determined by the size of current imperial descendants. The twelve insignia patterns for Myeonbok are described by painting and synthetic dye and pigments are used for the materials of painting in order to protect the painting from damages caused by the weather. The painting on the black robe describes sun, moon, stars, mountains, dragons, and pheasants. The painting on the red skirt describes goblets, pond weeds, flames, rice grains, axes, and bows. The patterns on red skirt were described by painting instead of embroidery because of limited fund and time. Since patterns are described not only on robe and skirt but also on apron and inner robe among the components of Myeonbok, patterns of dragons and mountains different from the twelve insignia patterns are also described. When the robe remaining are compared with the photo of Emperor Sunjong, the patterns may be different even though their names are same. The styles in some patterns such as dragons, axes, and pheasants from Joseon dynasty and Korean Empire are found different.

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〈Abstract〉
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 종묘대제용 면복 제작과 장문의 특성
Ⅲ. 현의와 훈상의 12장문 재현 제작
Ⅳ. 폐슬과 중단의 장문 재현 제작
Ⅴ. 결론
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