Chapter 26 Flashcards
Dried up mountains and water
Karesansui
Method of borrowing scenery beyond the wall
Borrowed Scenery
Paper covered sliding doors
Fusuma
Folding Screen
Byobu
Formal room for receiving important guest
p: Artists rending the Kojoin guest house and onjoji
Shoin
(screens) Wood frames covered with translucent rice paper
Shoji
Mats usually made from bamboo?
p. Tea Room
Tatami
Japanese tea ceremony
Chanoyu
Type of Raku ware - red, hand built, low fired ceramic of gritty red clay,
Tea Bowl
Low fired ceramic hand built, of gritty clay, developed for tea ceremonies
Raku Ware
Derived from a tree and produced as a clear glass-like finish when painted onto objects
p. Ogata Korin
or
… box for writing implements
Lacquer
Sprinkled design, where powdered gold or silver is embedded in damp lacquer
p. lacquer box for writing implements
Makie
Steeped tea
Sencha
Block containing most structural or descriptive elements of the design
Key Block
Method of overlapping colours or something.. idk its registration marks lmao
Registration Marks
Woodblock print, pictures of floating work
Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the floating world)
Robes with short sleeves
p. Womans …
Kosode
Ceramic. From kilns established by the nabeshima samurai clan and were eventually acquired by other noble families
p. plate
Nabashima Ware
Peace and harmony found by meditation
Zennn
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
Sesshu
Japanese religion
Shinto
First leader of Japan who destroyed Buddhist monastery… then was succeeded by (…) who gained Complete power in japan
Nobunaga and Hideyoshi
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
Rinpa School
Japanese artist
Maruyama Okyo