Chapters 18-23
What did Confucius urge people to honor?
Ancestors and Heaven
Which three countries and regions most heavily exchanged culture peacefully with China?
India, Central Asia, and Persia
T. C. Cannon stated that any art made by an _____ was _____ art.
Indian; Indian
What was the relationship between Nubia and Kush?
Kush was the most famous Nubian kingdom.
Who was Siddhartha Gautama?
The Buddha
What does the Arabic word masjid, which is the origin of the word mosque, mean?
"Place for bowing down"
Giorgio de Chirico believed that for art to enter the realm of dreams, what must the art exclude?
Recognizable material
A samurai is a Japanese word for _______.
Warrior
African Islamic art can be seen the ______ at Djenn'e, in Mali.
mosque
Which are aspects of an African masquerade?
-Costume -Music -Dance
What images ornamented the Qur'an?
-Geometric patterns -Stylized plant forms
What does 'Pre-Columbian' mean?
Art that was created before Columbus arrived in the Americas
The Yuan dynasty scholars regarded themselves as the true inheritors of ______ past.
China's
The most remote and isolated island in the Polynesia is known as ______ Island.
Easter
The ____ is considered to be the king of all birds by the Aborigines.
Emu
True or false: Photorealism cannot exist without photography, and vice versa.
False
Unlike Buddhism, the Jain religion is not widespread beyond the country of ______.
India
During the Asuka period Chinese culture passed through the country of _____ on its way to Japan.
Korea
Pop artists dealt with which type of subject matter?
Mass-produced images from advertising and the media
Who were the primary followers of the Jain faith between the 11th and 16th centuries?
Merchants and traders
The 19th century Indian photographer Lala Deen Dayal documented much of India, he was much acclaimed, at one point, a Prince gave him the noble title of ______,
Raja
What tribe was T. C. Cannon a part of?
The Caddo and Kiowa from Oklahoma
What group of artists focused their compositions on the exploration of the mechanical motion?
The Futurists
What core belief does Hinduism and Buddhism share?
The cyclical nature of time
Jenny Holzer's pieces, such as Protect Me from What I Want, are completed using which materials?
Words
Experimentation with ______ and ______ defined the avant-garde movement of the early 20th century.
color; form
Robert Rauschenberg called his work _______ paintings, or assemblage, because they used oil, cloth, pencil, newspaper, and other materials.
combine
The Asmat believe that all ____ is caused by either human or supernatural enemies.
deaths
The Abstract Expressionists large scale was designed to ______ the viewer, as though in a movie theater.
engulf
The ability to absorb and incorporate ______ with older traditions is one of Japan's continuing strengths.
new ideas
As evidence of the spread of the Christian faith, there are eleven _____ churches in Ethiopia today.
rock-cut
In comparing the rulers of ancient Egypt and the kings of Benin both are considered ______.
sacred beings
During the Yuan dynasty there was a split between the ______ and the government.
scholars
During the Heian period men and women were expected to be accomplished in many artistic practices, especially ______.
poetry
The "pop" in Pop art is short for the word ______.
popular
Tobacco was considered a sacred substance, and was viewed as form of ______.
prayer
Many times in African sculpture, abstraction is used to indicate that the work does not represent actual people but instead ____ and ideas.
spirits
Yinka Shonibare considers the fabric that he uses in his work to be his _______.
voice
The protective chest piece and skirt on a samurai warrior is called a _____.
yoroi
Nok was named after the town _____.
Nigeria
Which characteristics or themes are found in Romantic paintings?
-Mystery -Emotion
Which substances does the pipe use in its creation?
-Pearls -Stone -Beaver teeth
Fauves means what in English?
"Wild beasts"
What are the common characteristics of Abstract Expressionist works?
-A large scale -The technique of automatism -Nonrepresentational subjects
Which characteristics best describe Cubism?
-Depictions of objects are broken down to simple geometric shapes. -Objects were depicted as if view from several viewpoints simultaneously.
What are the some of the developments found in all three of the major Mesoamerican civilizations?
-Farming techniques -A calendar system -Architectural traditions
What are common media in African sculpture?
-Fiber -Clay -Wood
Which elements did Mondrian use most prominently in his art?
-Geometric shapes -Primary colors
How is art used to dramatize the exceptional nature of the sacred Yoruba ruler?
-He wears a beaded crown with abstracted faces of the king's ancestors. -The robes are regal. -He holds a beaded staff.
Lala Deen Dayal used his camera to document which subjects?
-Landscapes -Indian royalty -Common people
What were some of the modern technological devices that shocked the world with their destruction during World War I?
-Machine guns -Submarines -Poison gas
What are the aims of Feminist art?
-Recovering women's art of the past -Nurturing contemporary women artists -Seeking more equal representation in museums and galleries
What decorative motifs can be found in the Mimbres style of ceramic vessel?
-Sheep or other animals -Geometric designs -Stepped pyramids
The Berber people occupied which areas?
-Spain -Morocco -Algeria
What does Asian art from the spiritual realm include?
-Statues of sacred deities -Manuscripts -Temples
Which is a possible occasion for an African masquerade?
-The funeral of an important community member -A young girl's initiation into adulthood -A communal need for spiritual guidance
Against what were the Dada artists protesting?
-The middle class -Business as usual
Which statements accurately describe the story of tobacco in the Americas?
-The smoke it produced formed a bridge between this world and the spirit world. -The stone pipe is a North American invention. -Smoking it was considered a form of prayer.
Carvings of the Dogon people may have been kept in a shrine, where it served as an alter. This would have been considered an area of communication between what realms?
-This world and the world of spirits -This world and the spirits of ancestors
Which characteristics describe haniwa?
-Unglazed -Natural materials -Simplified
Who are the three principal deities of Hinduism?
-Vishnu -Shiva -Devi
Which are some of the cultural artistic and exports from China?
-Writing -Architecture -Philosophy
When did China become a republic?
1912
How long did the Anasazi people inhabit the dwelling in Mesa Verde, Colorado before mysteriously abandoning it?
About a hundred years
What is the purpose on art in many African societies?
Art is used to dramatize and support sacred kinship.
In works of Mesoamerica, how were royal rulers often portrayed?
As shamans
The ______ were the most powerful culture in the region at the time of the Spanish conquests of the early 16th century.
Aztecs
Often the subject of Buddhist compositions, a _____ is a saintly being that delayed its own release in order to help others attain enlightenment.
Bodhisattva
Which artistic pursuits do Islamic cultures hold in high esteem?
Book arts
What do the different colors in the Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture by Piano and Rogers represent?
Building parts are color coded by function.
What was the most highly regarded art in Islamic lands?
Calligraphy
Which artist created the painting, Impression: Sunrise, which was in part, responsible for the coining of the term Impressionism?
Claude Monet
The Anasazi people lived in what we now call Colorado, they built what is known as _____ ______.
Cliff Palace
What tool used to construct Web sites and other aspects of the online experience was appropriated into a new medium by artists?
Coding
In Fauvist paintings, which element is considered to be a fully independent expressive element?
Color
Which style of the New York School continued to be explored by artists, even after the first generation of innovators had passed away?
Color field painting
At the beginning of the 20th century, in works such as Still Life on Table: "Gillette" and The Emigrant, ______ artists began incorporating text into art.
Cubist
Mixing life up with art, often with a dose of humor, artists in the sixties, making assemblages or creating Happenings were compared by critics to an earlier movement, which was called _____ art.
Dada
The Netherlands-based movement that believed art created from basic geometric shape and primary colors would promote intellectual calmness, came from a group known as ______.
De Stijl
Through Nubia, the rich resources of Africa such as: ebony, ivory, gold, incense, and leopard skins flowed into _______.
Egypt
For Armed Innocence II. Hammam photographed the _______ soldiers, trying to catch unguarded moments that show their innocence and vulnerability.
Egyptian
True or False: The Islamic culture feels that only religious objects are deserving of praise and attention.
False
True or false: The Asmat culture had constant interference from outsiders over the course of history.
False
True or false: When the French painter Daumier, printed a lithograph of a family who had been needlessly shot to death by the French military, the king gave him a medal.
False
During the Momoyama period, what did regional lords build?
Fortified castles
Which artist painted many images of people from Tahiti, whom he believed were spiritually inspiring, as well as beautiful physically?
Gauguin
What is the phrase coined in the 1960s that characterizes the way in which homes with a phone, radio and television are interconnected?
Global village
According to Yinka Shonibare MBE, what is the work Cake Man essentially about?
Greed and the burden of having wealth, yet its never enough
What school of artists was named for a review of their groundbreaking 1874 exhibition as the Anonymous Society of Artists, Painters, Sculptors, Printmakers, and so on?
Impressionists
Which statement describes the origins of Islam?
Islam arose during the 7th century C.E. when the angel Gabriel was believed to have revealed the word of God to the Prophet Muhammad.
Due to its ephemeral and nonphysical nature, what can be said about art created on the Internet?
It can never be truly owned in the way a singular painting or sculpture can.
How does Eugène Delacroix's The Women of Algiers exemplify the Romantic movement?
It features figures in a exotic setting.
What is the Qur'an?
It is a holy book of Islam, a recitation of Muhammad's teachings which were collected after his death.
In the Dreamtime religion, as a person ages, they become closer to the realm of their ancestors, and when someone dies, what happens to their spirit?
It is reabsorbed into the Dreaming
What is the most important aspect of installation art?
It is site specific.
Why did Hammam title her photographic series of youthful soldiers Photoshopped into beautiful backdrops, Upekkha?
It is the Buddhist principle of being serene in the face of chaos.
Why is the Georges Pompidou National Center of Art and Culture a famous piece of architecture?
It is turned inside out, with exposed duct work and an escalator going up the side.
Why did Pure Land Buddhism become popular during the Heian period?
It provided a simpler, more comforting message.
Why is Thomas Cole's View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow) an example of American Romanticism?
It shows majestic representations of nature.
What does the camera do to an image that is part of the fascination for photorealists such as Chuck Close?
It slightly distorts the image.
Works such as Donald Judd's Untitled (Stack), with its simple repeating iron boxes, fits into which 20th-century art movement?
Minimalism
What was a consistent subject matter that the artist Hokusai used in his popular series of wood block prints?
Mount Fuji
Beginning in the 16th century, the _____ developed a distinct artistic tradition, merging Persian, Islamic, and Indian influences.
Mughals
With its hidden brushstrokes and subject matter, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres's Jupiter and Thetis follows what artistic style?
Neoclassicism
The Mogollon culture was located in which area today?
New Mexico
Which of the border of China was a source of continual invasion?
Northern
What did artists in the Realism movement find most inspiring?
Ordinary people and the events of present-day life
Which artist influenced both Picasso and Georges Braque in the development of the Cubist style?
Paul Cezanne
Based off of his interest in color theory, Georges Seurat developed a technique of painting involving small dots of color placed close together and blended by the eye. What was the name of this technique?
Pointillism
The earliest art that we find from the Mesoamericans is often called ____-_____
Pre-Columbian
Regardless of where they are in world, the followers of Islam face the ______ wall during prayers, which is oriented toward the city of ______.
Qibla; Mecca
What three-dimensional art form played an important role in the Song dynasty's art world?
Sculpture
By juxtaposing images of soldiers against backgrounds of beautiful destinations, what does Nermine Hammam convey in Armed Innocence II?
Serenity in the midst of calamity
A belief in numerous nature deities, _______ is sometimes called the native religion of Japan.
Shinto
Which idea and theme did Dada and Surrealism most embrace?
Silliness
After the Tang dynasty devolved, the ______ dynasty reunited the country.
Song
Cut into a volcanic rock, with a plan in the shape of a cross, which Christian church in Ethiopia is still visited by pilgrims today?
St. George at Lalibela
What is the work that Easter Island is famous for creating?
Statues
The Indus city, Mohenjo-daro, shows that the people there were quite sophisticated in their architecture and city planning. Which is one of their accomplishments?
Stone house foundations, gridded streets, and drainage systems
What is the name of the stylized animal face that is a prominent motif in Shang art?
Taotie
What was the art created during the early years of the People's Republic focused on doing?
Teaching the Communist ideals
Dominating a large coastal area in the central Andes from 0 to 600 C.E. what was one of the first South American civilizations to leave a substantial body of art?
The Moche
The Taj Mahal was produced by which Indian culture?
The Mughals
Why did many mosques feature stunning geometric design patterns?
The Qur'an warns against the worship of idols.
Where did American artists find their inspiration for Romanticism?
The landscape
What is the artist focusing on in Process art?
The materials used and the method of construction
For what artistic innovation are the Moche best known?
The use of molds for the mass production of ceramics
True or false. During the Momoyama period the shogunates were strong rulers.
True
True or false: It is possible that the art-producing Noks created sculptures as far back as 500 B.C.E..
True
True or false: Minimal art had an industrial fabricated look that was very impersonal.
True
True or false: Scholars have not been able to translate the inscriptions found on seals from the Indus Valley.
True
True or false: The phrase "avant-garde" is a French military term for the first group of soldiers that go into battle.
True
Whereas Minimalism favors tough, industrial materials, Process art tends to favor what kinds of materials?
Unconventional, ephemeral, and temporary materials
As viewers of art, we can look at and enjoy many different styles of artwork, while artists must choose a path and direction for growth of their ______.
art style
The Silk Road is a network of roads connecting which two cultures?
Western Europe and Asia
The Shang dynasty was over thrown by the ______, who ruled for the next eight hundred years.
Zhou
Wearing a crown brings forth the idea that the Yoruba ruler is one with his godly ______ for his head merges with theirs.
ancestors
During the 1960s and 1970s artists were concerned with jolting the American public out of its complacent, conformist society and into ______.
awareness
Scenes from ghost stories and folk tales were popular subject matter in the ______ ______ of the ukiyo-e
block prints
Although many Polynesian cultures used feathers for decoration of items, the most spectacular use is in the ____ of Hawaii.
cloaks
Confucianism begins with respectful relationships within the ______ and then extends to include others.
family
The Polynesian peoples believed that certain materials, such as ______, were sacred to the gods.
feathers
Art that focuses on the traditional female experience was a part of the early phase of ________ art.
feminist
Women have been historically underrepresented in the art world; ______ movements of the 1970s helped to change this and reveal many female artists who had be overlooked.
feminist
Artists, curators, dealers, collectors, journalists, critics and other art related professionals are connected via the internet like never before, collectively referred to as ______.
global art world
Many works of art presented in this chapter on the Arts of Asia describe the ______ ______, including landscapes and block prints like The Great Wave.
natural world