To examine the age and gender differences of hurran figures drawn by the korean children, the drawings of 799 participants whose age ranges from 3 to 11 are analyzed. The drawing skill of girls is better than that of boys in early ages and this difference fades out after 7 years. In early ages, children preferentially draw women which changes to men and men/women after they enter the kindergarten. Both boys and girls have strong tendency to draw there own gender. As the children growing older, the predominent drawing subject of the human figure becomes men which reveals close relationship with self-image and gender constancy.