Shin Yun-bok’s Boat Trip is a landscape painting that portrays yangban, the noble class, indulging in leisurely pleasures. A woman dips her hand into the flowing water as a young noble gazes at her, while another scholar, smoking a pipe, embraces a woman. An elderly scholar stands with his hands clasped behind his back, seemingly deep in thought—or perhaps watching the woman playing an instrument at the bow of the boat. To enliven the mood, a young bachelor plays the daegeum (bamboo flute), while the boatman struggles with his labor.
Known also as Juyucheonggang (“Boating on a Clear River”), this work is among Shin Yun-bok’s representative pieces within his album of paintings. Though primarily celebrated for his genre paintings (pungsokhwa), this work shows his skill in landscape as well. The refined treatment of mountains and trees demonstrates his sophisticated brushwork (suji-beop) and reflects traces of influence from Kim Hong-do.