Unit 3.3
Artworks based on which of these religions can be found in India?
Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam
The tombs of Lady Dai and Qin Shi Huangdi are located in:
China
Colorful Barong masks are used in performance to tell stories from ancient Japanese mythology.
False
Raku
"way of the tea"
mass production of lead glazed pots
Han Dynasty
White porcelain with cobalt-blue
Ming Dynasty
Angkor Wat is located in:
Cambodia
A Chinese scroll is likely to comprise only illustrations and not include any writing.
False
Buddha is always represented as a seated figure with a raised hand and one finger pointing up toward the sky.
False
Calligraphy, painting, and poetry were three entirely separate art forms for the Chinese.
False
circumambulate means to kneel and pray before a holy figure.
False
In Islamic faith, gardens are symbolic of Paradise on Earth.
Falsel
The Taj Mahal, Great Stupa, and Kandariya Mahadeva temple are located in:
India
The Taian teahouse is located in:
Japan
piece-mold casting of bronze
Shang Dynasty
Mount Fuji, the Japanese mountain that features in Hokusai's famous print "The Great Wave Off Shore at Kanagawa," is sacred to followers of ________.
Shinto
A continuous narrative shows multiple scenes of a story in one pictorial space.
True
tokonoma
a niche that holds a simple scroll or floral arrangement
tatami
floor mats
Japanese tea rooms are designed ________.
for contemplation
chanoyu
handmade and fired ceramic, used in the tea ceremony
A colophon is a kind of:
writing
In "The Great Wave Off Shore at Kanazawa," the curl of the wave intertwines with the sky to create an abstract _________.
yin and yang
Match the ruler with the work of art they relate to:
Angkor Wat-Suryavarman II Taj Mahal-Shah Jahan Kandariya Mahadeva temple-King Vidyadhara Great Stupa-King Ashoka
Date of Tale of Genji Scroll:
12th century
Date of Hokusai's "Great Wave Off Shore at Kanagawa:"
1826-33
Date of Sonoko Sasaki's Sea in the Sky:
2007