ARTS ! Flashcards
flowers and birds, landscapes, palaces and temples, human figures, animals, bamboos and stones
CHINA
scenes from everyday life, narrative scenes crowded with figures and details
JAPAN
subjects are divided into 5 categories
SOUTH AND NORTH KOREA
landscape paintings, minhwa,four gracious plants, bamboo, portraits
SOUTH AND NORTH KOREA
the traditional folk painting
MINHWA
four gracious plants
plum blossoms, orchids or wild orchids, chrysanthemums and bamboo
was regarded as the highest form of Chinese painting
LANDSCAPE PAINTING
light/bright/sun/strong/assertive/dry/hot/fire/
male, positive charge, heaven, spring and summer
YANG
dark/moon/recessive/cool/water/
female, negative charge, earth, autom and winter
YIN
was often used aa the medium to paint upon, but it was quite expensive
SILK
a winter landscape
SHYTOUSANSUI-ZU SESSHU
daoist aspect of chinese painting
metaphysical
important features in Korean landscape painting because it is a site for building temoles and buildings
MOUNTAINS AND WATER
the art of beautiful handwriting
CALLIGRAPHY
script found in Chinese logographs
jiaguwen
the legendary inventor of Chinese writing
cangjie
figures on top of the roof of a temple
roof guards
these are more economical for Chinese architecture
STRAIGHT INCLINED
roofs within 2 or more sections inclined
MULTI-INCLINED
have curves that rise at the corners of the roofs
SWEEPING
is a technique for printing text, images, or patterns used widely throughout East Asia
WOODBLOCK PAINTING
the best known and most popular style of Japanese art
UKIYO-E
peking opera
CHINA
kabuki
JAPAN
also known as peking opera face painting
JINGJU LIANPU
also known as false mask
LIANPU
red indicates devotion, courage, bravery, upright ess and loyalty
GUAN JU
yellow signifies fierceness, ambition, and cool headedness
HUANG PANG
green face tells the audience that the character is not only impulsive and violent but also lacks self-resistant
ZHU WEN
black symbolizes roughness and fierceness
ZHANG FEI
purple stands for uprightness and cool headedness while reddish purple face indicates a just and noble character
LIAN PO
white suggests treachery, suspiciousness and craftiness
CAO CAO
the clown or chou in chinese opera has special makeup patterns called xiaohualian
JIANG GAN
makeup for clowns in chinese opera; petty painted face
XIAOHUALIAN
is alreadt in itself an interpretation of the actor’s own role throigh the medium of the facial features
KESHO OR KABUKI MAKEUP
applied to most actors
STANDARD MAKEUP
applied to most actors
KUMADORI MAKEUP
passion or anger
dark red
depression or sadness
dark blue
youth
pink
calm
light green
fear
black
nobility
purple
also known as korean masks
TAL OR T’AL
bright and vibrant colors that help establish the age and race of the figure
BLACK, RED, WHITE MASK
symbolize tge idea that the wearer has two fathers, Mr. Red and Mr. White
HALF RED AND HALF WHITE MASK
indicates that the character was born of an adulterous mother
DARK-FACED MASK
was first invented by Cai Lun of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China
PAPER
kinds of paper in china
PAPER CUT, PAPER KNOTS, PAPER FOLDING, PAPER KITES
the earliest document showing paper folding is a picture of a small ___ in an edition of Tractatus de Sphaera Mundu from 1490 by Johannes de Sacrobosco
paper boat
is a tyoe of silver or gold ingot currency used in China until the 20th century
SYCEE
also known as sycee
YUANBAO
ori means
folding
kami means
paper
a type of japanese origami that is well known
paper crane
usualy symmetrical design when unfolded and adapt the 12 animals of chinese zodiac sign
CHINESE PAPER CUTTINGS
another symbol of good luck
WINDOW FLOWERS
first type of paper cutting design, since paper was invented by the Chinese
JIANZHI
window flower also known as
chuang hua
is an assembled or joined aircraft that was traditionally made of silk or paper with a bowline and a resillient bamboo
KITE
chinese kites categories:
centipede, hard-winged, soft-winged and flat kites
also known as decorative knot work
MAEDUP
double connection knot
DORAE
is the Chinese decorative handicraft art that began as a form of Chinese folk art in Tang and Song Dynasty
ZHONGGUO
also known as knot tying
HANAMUSUBI