Ko Hui (1560–1615), a military official from the mid-Joseon period, received the title of Meritorious Subject of Hoseong in 1604 for escorting the king during the Japanese Invasions of Korea. Three po...
Ko Hui (1560–1615), a military official from the mid-Joseon period, received the title of Meritorious Subject of Hoseong in 1604 for escorting the king during the Japanese Invasions of Korea. Three portraits, one in full-length and two in half-length, believed to depict Ko Hui among the artifacts (20 items in 215 pieces) passed down within the Jeju Ko clan in Buan were designated as treasures. This is one of the portraits in half-length depicting his face.