🏆 Lauréat Argent
6e Concours National de Souvenirs (Catégorie Souvenir Général)
Taille du produit
-
Grand : 28 × 20,5 cm
-
Petit : 12 × 20 cm
Taille du paquet
310 × 230 × 25 (H) mm / 330 g
Matériaux / Origine
Bambou, Hanji (papier coréen traditionnel) / Fabriqué en Corée
Fabriqué à partir de hanji durable, résistant à la lumière et à l'humidité, cet ensemble d'éventails peut également servir de belle décoration intérieure lorsqu'il est exposé avec le support inclus.
[« Dano » de Peintures de genre de Hyewon]
Cet ensemble d'éventails capture de manière vivante la beauté de la peinture de genre coréenne (pungsokhwa) sur hanji, un peu comme une seule image d'un rouleau traditionnel.
Délicatement fabriqué avec du papier hanji fixé des deux côtés de fines nervures de bambou fendues et fini avec une poignée en bois, l'éventail combine force, élégance et art dans sa conception.
À propos des Peintures de genre de Hyewon
Désigné comme Trésor national n° 135 et conservé au musée d'art de Kansong, l'Album de peintures de genre (Hyewon Pungsokdo) a été peint par Shin Yun-bok (1758–?), un artiste de la fin de l'ère Joseon.
La collection, mesurant environ 28 × 35 cm, comprend plus de 30 œuvres telles que « Une scène le jour de Dano » et « Amoureux sous la lune ».
Peintre de la cour du Dohwaseo, Shin Yun-bok est célébré pour son utilisation innovante de la couleur et sa représentation distinctive de la vie quotidienne et de l'émotion humaine à travers la peinture de genre.


![Ensemble d'éventails Peinture de genre [Scène du festival de Dano]](https://stylemz.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/ab1018-323.jpg)
![Ensemble d'éventails Peinture de genre [Scène du festival de Dano] - Image 2](https://stylemz.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/ab1018-320.jpg)






Emily Thompson from Toronto –
Oh wow, I recently picked up the Dano Festival fan set and I’m absolutely in love! The way those vibrant genre paintings capture such a lively scene is just stunning. It’s not only functional but adds this artsy vibe to my living room, especially when it’s displayed on that stand they include – like it’s waiting for applause or something! 💃 Honestly can’t stop showing it off whenever friends come over. Plus, knowing it’s made from traditional hanji makes me feel even cooler about owning something so unique. Trust me; if you appreciate art as much as aesthetics at home, you NEED this.
Elena Brooks from New Orleans, USA –
When I unwrapped the fan, I felt transported to a lively festival. The artwork brings family memories of summers spent at street fairs in New Orleans.
Eleanor Shuster from Montreal, Canada (verified owner) –
Transforming my dull workspace into a cultural sanctuary, this fan adds charm with each breeze! Truly an ode to artistry from afar.
Juliana Reddington from Los Angeles, California –
As an artist with a fondness for capturing life’s transient moments, this genre painting fan set astonished me not just in its design but in its deep connection to cultural storytelling. Displaying intricate scenes reminiscent of everyday festivities reminds me of my grandmother’s tales while brewing tea during lazy summer afternoons. Compared to the straightforward nature-inspired fans one sees often at festivals across Los Angeles, these pungsokhwa portrayals breathe life into personal memories and invite introspection—offering not only functionality on warm days but also conversational pieces that embody our shared humanity.
明美 柳川 from カナダ, トロント –
若い頃、京都の茶屋でこのような扇子に惹かれました。アートが生活に潤いを与える瞬間です。
Melody Thorne from Vancouver (verified owner) –
Nestled in my hands, the Dano Festival Scene fan set is not just an accessory but a celebration of life through art. Each flick of this elegant piece immerses me into lively banter reminiscent of summers spent wandering through local markets filled with the vibrant notes from nearby performers and artisans showcasing their crafts. The intricacies captured on hanji depict festivity amidst fleeting moments that are perpetually alive even when I’m wrapped within city buzz—my fingertips slide over exquisite details as nostalgia dances around me, carrying whispers from generations past about the cultural fabric stitching every brushstroke together.
Serafina Moretti from Florence, Italy (verified owner) –
Wrapped in memories, this fan is not just a functional piece; it carries the whispers of forgotten summers, evoking laughter and connection. Truly an heirloom!
Lucas Azevedo from São Paulo –
Gente, você não vai acreditar no que eu comprei! Esse leque é simplesmente uma obra de arte! Os detalhes na pintura são tão vibrantes e super vivos. Parece um pedacinho do festival Dano na sua mão, sério. E o material? Ahhh, é bem leve com essa mistura incrível de bambu e papel hanji – parece robusto e delicado ao mesmo tempo! Usei como decoração aqui em casa enquanto fico relaxando numa tarde quente… É demais mesmo. Sem falar que até pode fazer a sala parecer mais estilosa, né?! Não perca a chance!