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Korean painter. He was better known in Japan, where he arrived in 1424, than in his native Korea. He is said to have been the founder of the SOGA school of painting in Japan. Certainly, together with Munch'ong, another painter of Korean origin active in Japan, he was an important figure in this school. His Korean style greatly influenced Japanese ink paintings and his works are preserved largely in Japan.

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