Na Hye-sok
Na Hye-sok (Hanja: 羅蕙錫, Hangul: 나혜ì„, 18 April 1896 – 10 December 1948) was a Korean poet, feminist writer, painter, educator, and journalist. Her pen name was Jeongwol (Hangul: ì •ì›”, 晶月).
She was the first female Korean artist of Western painting and the second Korean artist who held an oil painting exhibition. She became well known as a feminist with her criticism against the marital institution in the early 20th century.