An Kyŏn was a Korean painter of the early Joseon period.
He entered royal service as a member of the Dohwaseo, the official painters of the Joseon court.
In 1447, he drew Mongyu dowondo [ko] (몽유도원도), a landscape painting for Prince Anpyeong.
Considered the oldest landscape painting by a Korean artist, the painting is currently stored at Tenri University.
[1]His art name was Hyŏndongja (현동자; 玄洞子) and his courtesy name was Kado (가도; 可度).