Barron's: Chapter 25 - Japanese Art Flashcards
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Time Period
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- 1789-1848
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Essential Knowledge
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- Japanese art is characterized by its influence from Shintoism and Zen philosophy
- Calligraphy is a central art form in Japanese art
- Asian art shows evidence of the interconnectivity of regional schools with the wider world
- Asian art, particularly Japanese prints, heavily influenced the art of Europe
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Todai-ji
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- 743
- rebuilt c. 1700
- wood with ceramic tile roofing
- Nara, Japan
- Japanese art
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Great Buddha
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- base eight century
- upper portion including head twelfth century
- copper
- Japanese art
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Images of Buddha Across Asia
- Bamiyan Buddha
- Jowo Rinpoche
- Longmen Caves
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Nio Guardian FIgures
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- c. 1203
- wood
- by Unkei, Tankei, and Jokahu
- Japanese art
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Great South Gate
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- 1181-1203
- wood with ceramic tile roofing
- Japanese art
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Entrances
- Great Portal, Chartres
- North Gate of the Great Stupa
- Front Gate of the Forbidden City
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Ryoan-ji
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- c. 1480
- current design eighteenth century
- rock garden
- Kyoto Japan
- Japanese art
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: People and Nature
- Weiwei, Sunflower Seeds
- Velasco, Valley of Mexico
- Turner, The Slave Ship
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Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace
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- c. 1250-1300
- Handscroll (ink and color on paper)
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Japanese art
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Historical Events
- Lin, Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Goya, And There’s Nothing to Be Done
- Column of Trajan
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Ogata Korin, White and Red Plum Blossoms
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- 1710-1716
- watercolor on paper
- MOA Museum of Art
- Atami, Japan
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Multi-Panel Paintings
- Campin (?), Annunciation Triptych
- Grunewald, Isenheim Altarpiece
- Circle of the Gonzalez Family, Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and Hunting Scene
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Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura)
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- Hokusai
- called “The Great Wave,” from ‘Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji,”
- 1830-1833
- polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Cross-Cultural Comparisons: Images of the Sea and Water
- Michelangelo, The Flood
- Turner, The Slave Ship
- Kusama, Narcissus Garden
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genre painting
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- painting in which scenes of everyday life are depicted
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Haboku (splashed ink)
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- a monochrome Japanese ink painting done in a free style in which ink seems to be splashed on a surface
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kondo
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- a hall used for Buddhist teachings
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Mandorla (Italien, meaning “almond”)
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- a term that describes a large almond-shaped orb around holy figures like Christ and Buddha
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Tarashikomi
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- a Japanese painting technique in which paint is applied to a surface that has not already dried form a previous application