Gim Du-ryang (1696–1763), also known as Kim Du-ryang, was a painter of the mid Joseon period. He was the son of Gim Hyogyeong, a Hwawon (royal court painter). Gim Duryang followed his father's career by entering the royal service as a member of the Dohwaseo, the official painters of the Joseon court. He was good at almost all genres of painting, including muninhwa (painting in the literal artistic style, sansuhwa (landscape painting), yeongmohwa (animal-and-bird painting) and inmuhwa (portrait painting).

Gim Du-ryang
Hangul
김두량
Hanja
金斗樑
Revised RomanizationGim Duryang
McCune–ReischauerKim Turyang
Art name
Hangul
남리, 예천
Hanja
南里, 藝泉
Revised RomanizationNamni, Yecheon
McCune–ReischauerNamni, Yech'ŏn
Courtesy name
Hangul
도경
Hanja
道卿
Revised RomanizationDogyeong
McCune–ReischauerTogyŏng
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  • Pratt, Keith L.; Rutt, Richard; Hoare, James E. (1999). Korea, A Historical and Cultural Dictionary. Durham East Asia Series. Routledge. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-7007-0463-7.
  • Turner, Jane (2003). Grove Dictionary of Art. Oxford University Press, US. pp. T18-50. ISBN 978-0-1951-7068-9.
  • KCC (2013). "Kim Du-ryang". Database. Korean Copyright Commission. (in Korean)