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박봉순 (인천대학교) 장인우 (인천대학교)
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한국복식학회 복식 복식 제70권 제2호(통권 제225호)
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2020.4
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53 - 72 (20page)
DOI
10.7233/jksc.2020.70.2.053

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This study investigates the black colors in the Chosun Dynasty by reproducing them with the dying method described in Yimwongyeongjeji(林園經濟志). Seo Yu-Koo recorded dyes and mordants of 3 kinds of black colors–Poducheongsaek(包頭靑色), Cheongjosaek(靑皁色), and Hyeonsaek (玄色)-in Jeonkongji(展功志) Yimwongyeongjeji,- but he did not described in detail the dyeing conditions such as the amount and mixing ratio of dyes or dyeing temperature and time. We met difficulties in reproducing the colors, so we designed dyeing conditions by varying the amounts of black dyes and mordants suggested in the encyclopedia. We reproduced 35 kinds of Poducheongsaek, 60 kinds of Cheongjosaek, and 75 kinds of Hyeonsaek by adopting various combinations of dyes and mordants. In addition, we tried to examine the color difference range using L*a*b* values of the reproduced black colors in order to understand the black colors in the Chosun Dynasty. By comparing the L*a*b* values, we found that the distribution of the L* values of the reproduced colors lay between 70.75 and 38.45 for Poducheongsaek, between 46.14 and 23.65 for Cheongjosaek, and between 49.47 and 30.02 for Hyeonsaek. Under the dyeing conditions of this study Cheongjosaek was the darkest black among colors. Taking the distribution of the reproduced colors" a* and b* values into consideration, Poducheongsaek, located at +a and +b, was black with a mixture of red and yellow, but it was closer to a yellowtone. Cheongjosaek, distributed between +a and –b, was a black color with which red and blue colors were mixed, but it was closer to red. Hyeonsaek using the hardened sediment of indigo(靛), was distributed between –a and –b and, took on a black color with green and blue tones, while Hyeonsaek, using indigo leaves(藍葉), was distributed between +a and –b and, appeared as black with red and blue tones.

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ABSTRACT1
Ⅰ. 서언
Ⅱ. 이론적 배경
Ⅲ. 임원경제지에 기록된 조선시대 검은색의 재현
Ⅳ. 색차를 통해 본 포두청색, 청조색, 현색의 분포와 특징
Ⅴ. 결언
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