Chapter 26 Flashcards

1
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Dried up mountains and water

A

Karesansui

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2
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Method of borrowing scenery beyond the wall

A

Borrowed Scenery

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3
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Paper covered sliding doors

A

Fusuma

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4
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Folding Screen

A

Byobu

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5
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Formal room for receiving important guest

p: Artists rending the Kojoin guest house and onjoji

A

Shoin

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6
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(screens) Wood frames covered with translucent rice paper

A

Shoji

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7
Q

Mats usually made from bamboo?

p. Tea Room

A

Tatami

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8
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Japanese tea ceremony

A

Chanoyu

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9
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Type of Raku ware - red, hand built, low fired ceramic of gritty red clay,

A

Tea Bowl

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10
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Low fired ceramic hand built, of gritty clay, developed for tea ceremonies

A

Raku Ware

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11
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Derived from a tree and produced as a clear glass-like finish when painted onto objects

p. Ogata Korin

or

… box for writing implements

A

Lacquer

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12
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Sprinkled design, where powdered gold or silver is embedded in damp lacquer

p. lacquer box for writing implements

A

Makie

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13
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Steeped tea

A

Sencha

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14
Q

Block containing most structural or descriptive elements of the design

A

Key Block

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15
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Method of overlapping colours or something.. idk its registration marks lmao

A

Registration Marks

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16
Q

Woodblock print, pictures of floating work

A

Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the floating world)

17
Q

Robes with short sleeves

p. Womans …

18
Q

Ceramic. From kilns established by the nabeshima samurai clan and were eventually acquired by other noble families

p. plate

A

Nabashima Ware

19
Q

Peace and harmony found by meditation

20
Q

Person who trained as a Zen monk and worked in Shubun’s painting studio for 20 years before going to a provincial Zen temple in western Japan

p. Winter Landscape

21
Q

Japanese religion

22
Q

First leader of Japan who destroyed Buddhist monastery… then was succeeded by (…) who gained Complete power in japan

A

Nobunaga and Hideyoshi

23
Q

Founded one of the most important artists in 17 century (Tawaraya Sotatsu).

Group of artists whose art reinterpreted ancient country styles

p. Waves at Matsushima

A

Rinpa School

24
Q

Japanese artist

A

Maruyama Okyo

25
Self taught artist who uses Chinese styles in paintings p. View of Kojima bay
Ike Tagia
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Zen master and self taught painter from the edo period p. Giant Daruma
Hakuin Ekaku