4th quarter reviewer 3 Flashcards

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is the largest country in East Asia in both land area and population.

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 China

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2
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 Asian sculpture is often connected to

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religious beliefs and practices.

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3
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primarily represents realistic human or animal forms.

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 Figurative sculpture

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4
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often feature tall pagodas symbolizing balance between tradition and innovation.

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 Southeast Asian religious temples

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5
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is a sculpture technique that removes material to reveal the final form.

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 Carving

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6
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are unique because they have moving parts.

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 Mobile sculptures

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7
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is a three-dimensional form of visual art that represents natural or imaginary shapes, including religious or cultural concepts.

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 Sculpture

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8
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 The ____________ sculpture is famous in Thailand.

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“Golden Buddha”

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9
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 Cambodian sculptures, such as the 12th-century Brahma statue, are

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typically made of limestone.

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10
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It features Islamic motifs combined with Western classical elements.

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 Istana Negara in Malaysia

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