Ch’oe Kyŏng (flourished 15th century, Kyŏngju, Korea) was one of the most famous Korean painters of the early Chosŏn dynasty (1392–1910). He was also one of the first court painters of the Chosŏn dynasty. He excelled in portrait painting and made the portraits of many members of the royal family. His success led to his appointment as head of the royal office of painting, and he was made a court noble.