Pungaknaesan chongramdo (ÃÂÂì ë´ì°ì´ÂëÂÂë æ¥Â岳堧山æÂ è¦½åÂÂ) is a famous landscape painted by Jeong Seon during the reign of King Yeongjo. The title literally means "Overview of Mt. Pungak", the Autumn name of the Diamond Mountains. The painting is housed at the Gansong Art Museum.
Jeong Seon produced many paintings of Mt. Geumgangsan. This painting is special, due to the choice of the season (Autumn). Moreover, quite all remarkable places are explicitly named. The painting is of Naegeumgang, the Inner Mt. Geumgangsan and is obviously to be compared with the Geumgang jeondo.
On the bottom right, one can see a preeminent representation of the Rainbow bridge (BihongâÂÂgyo, é£Âè¹æ©Â), an arched bridge near the Changansa Temple. As documented by several scholar-officials who traveled in the area, however, this bridge was destroyed by flood in 1723. This rather indicates that the painting was done from sketches previously drawn, in the 1711-1712 travels to Geumgangsan, rather than painted from an immediate view in the 1740s. In this case, true-view landscape painting should be perceived as ì§Âê²½ì°ìÂÂÃÂÂ, çÂÂæÂ¯å±±æ°´çµ, jinkyung landscape painting, meaning truthful-painting and not as ì¤경ì°ìÂÂÃÂÂ, 實æÂ¯å±±æ°´çµ meaning real-view. The next travel of Jeong Seon to Mt. Geumgang was in 1747.