Deck 26: Japanese Art After 1333

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Which statement best characterizes the lifestyle of Zen monk-artists such as Shubun and his followers?

A) They specialized in art rather than religious ritual or teaching.
B) They used art to help teach the ideas of Zen to others.
C) Art was just one facet of their daily lives.
D) They lived a solitary nomadic life and traded their art for food.
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What characterizes works by the Kano school of artists?

A) a revived interest in Chinese art and culture
B) a painting style that combined traditions of ink painting with brightly colored decorative subjects
C) monochrome paintings in black and diluted grays
D) a preference for rustic unadorned surfaces and asymmetrical forms
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The Tea Bowl,called Yugure ("Twilight"),is attributed to Chojiro,thought to be the founder of what type of pottery?

A) raku
B) Mount Fuji
C) crackle glaze
D) Hokusai
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Which period of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was one of the most creative in Japanese history?

A) Heian
B) Nara
C) Asuka
D) Momoyama
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In the Edo period,new schools of philosophy developed in Kyoto based on

A) Jainism.
B) Christianity.
C) Zen Buddhism.
D) Confucianism.
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What area of Japanese shoin-style interiors were frequently decorated with large-scale mural paintings?

A) tokonomas
B) shoji screens
C) fusamas
D) verandas
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In the mid-nineteenth century,Japan's policy of isolation ended.Western influences entered the country,and the emperor was restored to power,an event known as the

A) Nabeshima Restoration.
B) Kyoto Restoration.
C) Meiji Restoration.
D) Tokyo Restoration.
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During which period did a fully settled agricultural society emerge,accompanied by hierarchical social organization?

A) Kamakura
B) Nara
C) Heian
D) Yayoi
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Which dry rock garden in a Zen temple is one of Japan's most renowned Zen sites?

A) Ryoanji
B) Nara
C) Heian
D) Asuka
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Which artist painted Landscape ,which illustrates the spirit of a Zen-influenced landscape tradition?

A) Bunsei
B) Wen Hu
C) Qin Ling
D) Weh Lin
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The first book on the artist Hokusai was published in

A) Germany.
B) Britain.
C) France.
D) Italy.
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What is a name for woven straw mats that are generally used in Japanese homes as floor coverings?

A) fusuma
B) tatami
C) raku
D) shoin
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Work by contemporary artist Fukami Sueharu shows that Japanese artistic production today continues to be vibrant and lucrative in the field of

A) printmaking.
B) ceramics.
C) drawing.
D) painting.
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Which Japanese art form relied on collaboration among individuals?

A) wall paintings
B) hanging scrolls
C) kosode robes
D) ceramics
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What kind of perspective can be seen in screens from both the Kano School and the Edo period?

A) atmospheric
B) linear
C) intuitive
D) diminutive
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Which eighteenth-century artist was known for using the technique of nishiki-e in his prints of courtesans?

A) Suzuki Harunobu
B) Nagasawa Rosetsu
C) Toshusai Sharaku
D) Otani Oniji
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Ukiyo-e artists designed many prints of actors from the form of popular theater,known as

A) shoin.
B) oni.
C) kabuki.
D) otani.
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During the Edo period,intellectuals in Kyoto protested against the Tokugawa shoguns by

A) publishing woodblock prints.
B) supporting an imperial coup.
C) inciting student protests.
D) drinking sencha.
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The Zen monk-artist Hakuin Ekaku painted many images of _________.

A) Tokusho.
B) Bashu.
C) Motoura
D) Daruma.
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During the period known as Japonisme in nineteenth-century Europe,Western artists were greatly influenced by Japanese

A) pottery
B) fusama
C) woodblock prints
D) lacquer
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Discuss the Muromachi period and the introduction of Zen Buddhism.Describe the impact of Zen Buddhism on painting.
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Discuss the formal elements of Ornamental Box: Dancing in the Cosmos .
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What were registration marks in the woodblock print process? Are they necessary?
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Describe the aesthetics of the Kano School's Appreciation of Painting and Sotatsu's Waves at Matsushima .
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What inspired Tange Kenzo in the design of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum ?
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Who was a daimyo?
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Which folding screen format from the Edo period was a triumph of scale and practicality and could be folded for storage and transportation?

A) two-panel
B) one-panel
C) six-panel
D) four-panel
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What material,applied to wood or leather in thin coats,is ideal for storage containers or vessels for food and drink?

A) monochrome paint
B) lacquer
C) porcelain
D) bronze
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Consider the changes that impacted Japan and the arts during the Meiji period.
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How did exposure to European firearms influence Japanese architecture?
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What is the tea bowl's significance in the tea ceremony?
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Discuss the current state of ceramics in Japan.
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Compare and contrast Winter Landscape and View of Kojima Bay in terms of form,composition,and content.
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Ike Taiga's View of Kojima Bay blends Japanese aesthetics and his own personal brushwork with the models of which country?

A) Britain
B) India
C) Malaysia
D) China
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What is a writing box? Describe the actual object and identify an artisan who made writing boxes.
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Explain the phenomenon known as ukiyo-e.Consider the origin of this word and what it came to mean.Build your discussion on specific artists and their work,referring to technique,style,subject matter,and audience.
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Write a comparison of artistic production in Kyoto and Edo during the Edo period.Consider how the different social and economic contexts of each city influenced issues of patronage,style,and the types of art produced.
Question
The Rock Garden at Ryoanji,Kyoto has been interpreted as representing

A) people on horseback.
B) monsters on lands.
C) animals in the sky.
D) islands in the sea.
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The landscape paintings of the Edo period reflect the interest in Chinese culture and ideas associated with Daoism of the

A) aristocrats.
B) literati.
C) samurais.
D) merchants.
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What is the meaning of the Japanese phrase ukiyo-e? Associate this phrase with a specific artist and work.
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1
Which statement best characterizes the lifestyle of Zen monk-artists such as Shubun and his followers?

A) They specialized in art rather than religious ritual or teaching.
B) They used art to help teach the ideas of Zen to others.
C) Art was just one facet of their daily lives.
D) They lived a solitary nomadic life and traded their art for food.
B
2
What characterizes works by the Kano school of artists?

A) a revived interest in Chinese art and culture
B) a painting style that combined traditions of ink painting with brightly colored decorative subjects
C) monochrome paintings in black and diluted grays
D) a preference for rustic unadorned surfaces and asymmetrical forms
B
3
The Tea Bowl,called Yugure ("Twilight"),is attributed to Chojiro,thought to be the founder of what type of pottery?

A) raku
B) Mount Fuji
C) crackle glaze
D) Hokusai
A
4
Which period of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was one of the most creative in Japanese history?

A) Heian
B) Nara
C) Asuka
D) Momoyama
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In the Edo period,new schools of philosophy developed in Kyoto based on

A) Jainism.
B) Christianity.
C) Zen Buddhism.
D) Confucianism.
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What area of Japanese shoin-style interiors were frequently decorated with large-scale mural paintings?

A) tokonomas
B) shoji screens
C) fusamas
D) verandas
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7
In the mid-nineteenth century,Japan's policy of isolation ended.Western influences entered the country,and the emperor was restored to power,an event known as the

A) Nabeshima Restoration.
B) Kyoto Restoration.
C) Meiji Restoration.
D) Tokyo Restoration.
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8
During which period did a fully settled agricultural society emerge,accompanied by hierarchical social organization?

A) Kamakura
B) Nara
C) Heian
D) Yayoi
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9
Which dry rock garden in a Zen temple is one of Japan's most renowned Zen sites?

A) Ryoanji
B) Nara
C) Heian
D) Asuka
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10
Which artist painted Landscape ,which illustrates the spirit of a Zen-influenced landscape tradition?

A) Bunsei
B) Wen Hu
C) Qin Ling
D) Weh Lin
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11
The first book on the artist Hokusai was published in

A) Germany.
B) Britain.
C) France.
D) Italy.
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12
What is a name for woven straw mats that are generally used in Japanese homes as floor coverings?

A) fusuma
B) tatami
C) raku
D) shoin
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13
Work by contemporary artist Fukami Sueharu shows that Japanese artistic production today continues to be vibrant and lucrative in the field of

A) printmaking.
B) ceramics.
C) drawing.
D) painting.
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14
Which Japanese art form relied on collaboration among individuals?

A) wall paintings
B) hanging scrolls
C) kosode robes
D) ceramics
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15
What kind of perspective can be seen in screens from both the Kano School and the Edo period?

A) atmospheric
B) linear
C) intuitive
D) diminutive
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Which eighteenth-century artist was known for using the technique of nishiki-e in his prints of courtesans?

A) Suzuki Harunobu
B) Nagasawa Rosetsu
C) Toshusai Sharaku
D) Otani Oniji
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Ukiyo-e artists designed many prints of actors from the form of popular theater,known as

A) shoin.
B) oni.
C) kabuki.
D) otani.
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During the Edo period,intellectuals in Kyoto protested against the Tokugawa shoguns by

A) publishing woodblock prints.
B) supporting an imperial coup.
C) inciting student protests.
D) drinking sencha.
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The Zen monk-artist Hakuin Ekaku painted many images of _________.

A) Tokusho.
B) Bashu.
C) Motoura
D) Daruma.
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During the period known as Japonisme in nineteenth-century Europe,Western artists were greatly influenced by Japanese

A) pottery
B) fusama
C) woodblock prints
D) lacquer
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21
Discuss the Muromachi period and the introduction of Zen Buddhism.Describe the impact of Zen Buddhism on painting.
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22
Discuss the formal elements of Ornamental Box: Dancing in the Cosmos .
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What were registration marks in the woodblock print process? Are they necessary?
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Describe the aesthetics of the Kano School's Appreciation of Painting and Sotatsu's Waves at Matsushima .
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What inspired Tange Kenzo in the design of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum ?
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Who was a daimyo?
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Which folding screen format from the Edo period was a triumph of scale and practicality and could be folded for storage and transportation?

A) two-panel
B) one-panel
C) six-panel
D) four-panel
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What material,applied to wood or leather in thin coats,is ideal for storage containers or vessels for food and drink?

A) monochrome paint
B) lacquer
C) porcelain
D) bronze
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29
Consider the changes that impacted Japan and the arts during the Meiji period.
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30
How did exposure to European firearms influence Japanese architecture?
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31
What is the tea bowl's significance in the tea ceremony?
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32
Discuss the current state of ceramics in Japan.
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33
Compare and contrast Winter Landscape and View of Kojima Bay in terms of form,composition,and content.
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34
Ike Taiga's View of Kojima Bay blends Japanese aesthetics and his own personal brushwork with the models of which country?

A) Britain
B) India
C) Malaysia
D) China
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What is a writing box? Describe the actual object and identify an artisan who made writing boxes.
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36
Explain the phenomenon known as ukiyo-e.Consider the origin of this word and what it came to mean.Build your discussion on specific artists and their work,referring to technique,style,subject matter,and audience.
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Write a comparison of artistic production in Kyoto and Edo during the Edo period.Consider how the different social and economic contexts of each city influenced issues of patronage,style,and the types of art produced.
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38
The Rock Garden at Ryoanji,Kyoto has been interpreted as representing

A) people on horseback.
B) monsters on lands.
C) animals in the sky.
D) islands in the sea.
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39
The landscape paintings of the Edo period reflect the interest in Chinese culture and ideas associated with Daoism of the

A) aristocrats.
B) literati.
C) samurais.
D) merchants.
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