Gukjeong chumyo (Korean: 국정추묘) is an 18th-century Korean painting depicting a crouching cat under a wild chrysanthemum on an autumn day.
It was drawn by Byeon Sang-byeok, who usually painted animals during the late period of the Korean Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910).
Gukjeong chumyo literally means "An autumn cat in a garden with chrysanthemum" and is of the yeongmohwa, or animal painting, genre.
It is currently stored at Gansong Art Museum in Seoul, South Korea.
The cat in the picture is crouching and gazing at something, and seems ready to swiftly run off.