Career
Born in Pyeongsan, he was attached to the embassy sent to China in 1813. He met Feng Fangkang (1733-1818), an authority in inscriptions on stone and bronze. Following the death of Crown Prince Hyomyeong in 1830, he was sent to exile, but later recalled.
He was a progressive thinker, involved in the Sirhak movement.
He is reckoned to be one of the greatest painters of bamboo, and his simple but effective landscape style showed his individuality. The same was true of his calligraphy.
The year of death of Sin Wi is unclear. Participant of the references say 1845 while another part say 1847.
None of these sources ever mention this discrepancy.
Britannica uses the more precise statement: 1769(영조 45) 서울~1845(헌종 11).