Chapter 26 - Japanese Art after 1333

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The Buddhist faith that is reflected in Japanese art trough the nineteenth century and beyond arrived in Japan during the

Asuka period

The Zen Buddhism that affects Japanese art through the nineteenth century and beyond arrived in Japan during the

Kamakura period

The shogun rule reflected in Japanese culture until the nineteenth century began in the

Kamakura period

Artisan form which country help develop Japanese Edo period porcelain industry?

Korea

How did Momoyama architecture affect art?

Ornate palaces required paintings

Famous =for images of Courtesans, which Edo period artist was the first to design prints in the nishiki-e technique?

Suzuki Harunobu

How are Zen principals seen in Muromanchi period garden design?

The garden is a place for meditation trough manual labor

The aesthetic of the Japanese Tea Ceremony reflects the practices of

Zen-Buddhism

What is "naturalistic" about the Japanese Edo period style of paining called "Naturalistic Painting "?

a new interest in rendering the three-dimensional qualities of objects represented

In 1955, Japan's National Treasure designation was expanded to include

art and artistes

Which traditional characteristic of Japanese art is seen in Zen ink painting?

asymmetry

What was a common theme of Japanese woodblock prints?

beautiful women

During the Momoyama period, castle architecture

came to be heavily fortified garrisons with maze-like access

Fukami Sueharu's innovative clay technique

combines traditional and modern approaches

Nabeshima porcelain, such as this plate with wisteria and trellis pattern, was used

every day by noble families

Meiji period art is characterized by

exchange with Europe

Shoin are

formal reception rooms

Naturalistic Japanese painting reflects the

introduction to European goods

What is the most important characteristic of a good Japanese Tea Bowl?

iperfection

How does the famous print The Great Wave embody the spirit of Japaneses ukiyo culture?

it captures a fleeting moment

Contour lines in Japanese woodblock prints are found on the

key block

Fusuma were

paper-covered sliding doors

How did Japanese woodblock nishiki-e prints achieve graduation of tone?

partially wiping away ink from the color block

The Zen dry garden of the Ryoanji temple is Kyoto is celebrated for its

severity and emptiness

A traditional tearoom, in which the tea ceremony is held, combines

simple elegant and rusticity

Edo period Rinpa painting reflects the

taste of Kyoto's courtiers

What is the impact of Zen aesthetic on ink painting during the Muromachi period

the creation of Chinese-style landscape

The Meji Restoration, flowing shortly after the 1853 opening of Japan's trade ports by the Americans, was characterized by

the creation of new art institutions

How do Japanese Momoyama period building reflect the political context?

walls were fortified to repel foregin attacks

In the landscape by Bunsei, the observer is expected to "read" the unpainted expanse as

water

What is the advantage of Japanese woodblock printing over painting?

woodblock can produce many prints and are very durable

Which popular Japanese art can be attribute to the rise of consumer culture in Edo?

woodblock print


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