East Asian arts Flashcards

1
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This is a Chinese painting painted by Ma Lin.

A

Hanging scroll

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2
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In China, painting is a _____________ for amateurs, aristocrats, and scholar officials.

A

leisure activity

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3
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Painting in China started in the ____________ era.

A

Tang dynasty

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4
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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
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Japanese painting tends to be more _______, ________, and _________.

A

abstract, expressive, naturalist

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7
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This type of painting depicts daily life, plants, and animals.

A

Japanese painting

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8
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School art deputing subjects from everyday life.

A

Ukiyo-e

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9
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A Korean painting called as the Four noble Lords or the _________

A

Sagunja

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10
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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
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Calligraphy in China is easy to master. True or False?

A

False

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14
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There are more than _________ strokes in Chinese calligraphy.

A

40,000

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15
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An example of a Chinese calligraphy is the cry for noble Saicho by __________.

A

Emperor Saga

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16
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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.

19
Q

This Japanese calligraphy is angular and word foreign.

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.

23
Q

Yayuan garden is from _______.

24
Q

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

25
The architecture in _______ has a naturalistic look, has curvy rooks, cool colors. It also avoids extreme styling.
Korea
26
Origami comes from the country ______.
Japan
27
From the word origami, ori means ______ and gami means _______.
folding, paper
28
A paper crane in Japan.
Orizuru
29
Flower arrangement in Japan.
Ikebara
30
Flower viewing in Japan is called _____ but at night, it's called ________.
Hanami, yozakura
31
Hanami (yozakura) blooms between late _____ to early ___.
march, may
32
What do you call traditional dresses in China?
Tang suit
33
What do you call traditional dresses in Japan?
Kimono
34
What do you call traditional dresses in Korea?
Hanbok