Chapter 34 - Japan 1333-1980
During the Edo period, Westerners were expelled, however, ________ were exempt.
Dutch
How have scholars referred to the period of the late 15th century through the late 16th century in Japan?
Era of Warring States
This school did not have continuity of lineage and training. It is characterized by vivid color and extensive use of gold and silver as well as decorative patterning.
Rinpa School
Zen Buddhism appealed particularly to ________ .
Samurai
Who designed the stadiums for the 1964 Olympics held in Tokyo?
Tange Kenzo
The Rinpa School traced its roots to ________ .
Tawaraya Sotatsu
This style featured precisely applied ink in bold patterns.
Kano School
The screen Chinese Lions by Kano Eitoku became an important symbol for ________ .
Momoyama
During which period did Zen, or Chan, Buddhism flourish?
Muromachi
One of the most renowned tea masters of the Momoyama period was ________ .
Sen no Rikyu
Who was a practitioner of the splashed-ink (haboku) style?
Sesshu Toyo
A nishiki-e, or brocade picture, is sumptuous, brilliant, and printed on the best quality paper using costly inks. An artist who played a key role in developing this style was ________ .
Suzuki Harunobu
Who promoted the ideal of beauty that was inspired by the tea ceremony and could be achieved in functional objects made of natural materials by anonymous craftspeople?
Yanagi Soetsu
The Pine Forest by Hasegawa Tohaku, which evokes a calm, meditative mood, is suggestive of which discipline.
Zen
How did one enter a teahouse?
crawling on hands and knees
Daimyo were ________ in the Japanese shogunate.
feudal lords
In Zen Buddhism enlightenment is achieved through ________ .
meditation
The shogunate of the Muromachi period was ________ .
military government
Tatami accommodate which of the following Japanese customs?
not wearing shoes indoors
Zen Buddhism emphasized ________ .
personal responsibility