East Asian arts Flashcards

1
Q

This is a Chinese painting painted by Ma Lin.

A

Hanging scroll

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2
Q

In China, painting is a _____________ for amateurs, aristocrats, and scholar officials.

A

leisure activity

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3
Q

Painting in China started in the ____________ era.

A

Tang dynasty

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4
Q

Chinese paintings has a __________ every image.

A

Message

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5
Q

The great wave of Tanagawa (1831) is painted by _______________.

A

Katsushika Hokusai

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6
Q

Japanese painting tends to be more _______, ________, and _________.

A

abstract, expressive, naturalist

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7
Q

This type of painting depicts daily life, plants, and animals.

A

Japanese painting

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8
Q

School art deputing subjects from everyday life.

A

Ukiyo-e

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9
Q

A Korean painting called as the Four noble Lords or the _________

A

Sagunja

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10
Q

An example of a wall painting in Korea.

A

Representations of the tomb murals of Gogoryeo

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11
Q

Korean painters express _________________.

A

artisitic sensibilities

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12
Q

Buddhist icons and a great masterpiece

A

Gogoryeo

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13
Q

Calligraphy in China is easy to master. True or False?

A

False

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14
Q

There are more than _________ strokes in Chinese calligraphy.

A

40,000

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15
Q

An example of a Chinese calligraphy is the cry for noble Saicho by __________.

A

Emperor Saga

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16
Q

It is heavily influenced by the Chinese calligraphy.

A

Japanese calligraphy

17
Q

2 types of calligraphy in Japan

A

Hiragana and katakana

18
Q

This Japanese calligraphy is more cursive and commonly used.

A

Hiragana

19
Q

This Japanese calligraphy is angular and word foreign.

A

Katakana

20
Q

Oldest existing calligraphic text in Japan

A

Bhaisajyaguru statue

21
Q

This calligraphy is more well-written compared to Chinese and Japanese calligraphy.

A

Korean calligraphy

22
Q

The architecture in ______ has an intricate design and has more shapes, collarettes, and sculptures.

A

China

23
Q

Yayuan garden is from _______.

A

China

24
Q

The architecture in ______ is more spacious, limited, and has less color than China’s architecture.

A

Japan

25
Q

The architecture in _______ has a naturalistic look, has curvy rooks, cool colors. It also avoids extreme styling.

A

Korea

26
Q

Origami comes from the country ______.

A

Japan

27
Q

From the word origami, ori means ______ and gami means _______.

A

folding, paper

28
Q

A paper crane in Japan.

A

Orizuru

29
Q

Flower arrangement in Japan.

A

Ikebara

30
Q

Flower viewing in Japan is called _____ but at night, it’s called ________.

A

Hanami, yozakura

31
Q

Hanami (yozakura) blooms between late _____ to early ___.

A

march, may

32
Q

What do you call traditional dresses in China?

A

Tang suit

33
Q

What do you call traditional dresses in Japan?

A

Kimono

34
Q

What do you call traditional dresses in Korea?

A

Hanbok