The Joseon Dynasty, ruling Korea from 1392 to 1910, adopted Neo-Confucianism as its state ideology. This period saw significant cultural development, with art heavily influenced by Confucian values of loyalty, filial piety, and virtue. Joseon art is characterized by its emphasis on capturing essence over realism, use of calligraphic brushstrokes, and incorporation of negative space. Genre painting, depicting everyday life scenes, became popular, offering insights into Joseon society and culture.