Deck 34: Japan, 1336 to 1980
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Deck 34: Japan, 1336 to 1980
1
During the Muromachi period, which of the following made up the traditional religious elements that were already present in the Saihoji Temple gardens?
A) Shinto shrine
B) Indian stupa
C) Pure Land elements
D) Christian elements
A) Shinto shrine
B) Indian stupa
C) Pure Land elements
D) Christian elements
C
2
A broken-ink picture often hovers at the edge of legibility. Which of the following describes this style?
A) rapid brush strokes, sometimes even dripping the ink onto the paper
B) rapid brush strokes and using the "automatic" painting style
C) careless brush stroking following the Zen format
D) allowing the Zen spirit to dictate the brush strokes
A) rapid brush strokes, sometimes even dripping the ink onto the paper
B) rapid brush strokes and using the "automatic" painting style
C) careless brush stroking following the Zen format
D) allowing the Zen spirit to dictate the brush strokes
A
3
Zen emphasized rigorous discipline and personal responsibility. Which of the following groups showed a greater affinity for Zen teachings?
A) upper echelons of the imperial court
B) upper echelons of the warrior class
C) middle class merchants
D) sea-faring traders
A) upper echelons of the imperial court
B) upper echelons of the warrior class
C) middle class merchants
D) sea-faring traders
B
4
What did Tokugawa Ieyasu revive after he consolidated power?
A) the Imperial Court
B) the title of Shogun
C) trade with the United States
D) relations with the Portuguese
A) the Imperial Court
B) the title of Shogun
C) trade with the United States
D) relations with the Portuguese
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5
During the Momoyama period the tea ceremony became a very important tool to express humility. How did this expression of humility affect the design of the teahouse?
A) The interior space was elegant and fitted with silk pillows.
B) The interior space was dim and tiny.
C) The interior space was designed after the Ise Shrine.
D) The interior space was roofless and open to the elements.
A) The interior space was elegant and fitted with silk pillows.
B) The interior space was dim and tiny.
C) The interior space was designed after the Ise Shrine.
D) The interior space was roofless and open to the elements.
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6
The Katsura Imperial Villa in Kyoto was constructed during the height of the popularity of the tea ceremony. Which of the following describes the Katsura Imperial Villa?
A) rich and complex with elements from the Tang Dynasty
B) lush and opulent with elements from the Unified Silla Kingdom of Korea
C) tastefully subtle with elements of courtly gracefulness
D) poor and meager with elements of Zen
A) rich and complex with elements from the Tang Dynasty
B) lush and opulent with elements from the Unified Silla Kingdom of Korea
C) tastefully subtle with elements of courtly gracefulness
D) poor and meager with elements of Zen
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7
After the overthrow of the Tokugawa, a new period ensued, called the Meiji that translates to ____.
A) Divine Rule
B) Blessed Rule
C) Holy Rule
D) Enlightened Rule
A) Divine Rule
B) Blessed Rule
C) Holy Rule
D) Enlightened Rule
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8
Which painting style is characterized by bold outlines and presentation of objects along the vertical plane of the painting surface?
A) Broken-ink style
B) Chan style
C) Kano style
D) Hideyoshi style
A) Broken-ink style
B) Chan style
C) Kano style
D) Hideyoshi style
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9
Starting around the late 15ᵗʰ century, the Chinese objects associated with the tea ceremony utensils were being replaced with which of the following?
A) Vietnamese ceramics
B) Yuan ceramics
C) Korean ceramics
D) Siberian ceramics
A) Vietnamese ceramics
B) Yuan ceramics
C) Korean ceramics
D) Siberian ceramics
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10
After years of upheaval between the imperial family and the clans, Ashikaga Takauji managed to come to power. Which of the following would account for this?
A) sought an alliance with the Portuguese for weapons
B) assassinated the Emperor
C) married his daughter to the Crown Prince
D) accrued sufficient power to establish domination of his clan
A) sought an alliance with the Portuguese for weapons
B) assassinated the Emperor
C) married his daughter to the Crown Prince
D) accrued sufficient power to establish domination of his clan
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11
Which of the following characteristics describes a Wabi aesthetic?
A) refined rusticity
B) simple and graceful
C) elegant and precious
D) large and refined
A) refined rusticity
B) simple and graceful
C) elegant and precious
D) large and refined
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12
Hokusai's The Great Wave Off Kanagawa combines Western and Japanese traditions. Which of the following describes the Japanese tradition?
A) The wave is more traditionally flat and in the foreground.
B) The background has a low horizon line.
C) The wave is rounded and in the background.
D) The background has no horizon line.
A) The wave is more traditionally flat and in the foreground.
B) The background has a low horizon line.
C) The wave is rounded and in the background.
D) The background has no horizon line.
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13
What is the Chinese term for Zen?
A) Zhuan
B) Zhao
C) Chan
D) Hoitsu
A) Zhuan
B) Zhao
C) Chan
D) Hoitsu
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14
During the Muromachi period superior knowledge and refinement legitimized the elevated status of the warrior elite. Which of the following would support this elevation?
A) familiarity with Chinese Zen culture
B) familial relationship with the Muromachi
C) status within the Imperial Court
D) successful participation in Court "war games"
A) familiarity with Chinese Zen culture
B) familial relationship with the Muromachi
C) status within the Imperial Court
D) successful participation in Court "war games"
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15
The Saihoji temple gardens show the continuities and changes in the religious art of the Muromachi period, which combines Pure Land Buddhist and Zen Buddhist traditions. Which of the following describes a characteristic trait of Zen Buddhism?
A) provided a promise of salvation
B) emphasized rigorous discipline and personal responsibility
C) provided a promise of redemption
D) promoted life experiences through the active engagement within the community
A) provided a promise of salvation
B) emphasized rigorous discipline and personal responsibility
C) provided a promise of redemption
D) promoted life experiences through the active engagement within the community
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16
Describe the aesthetic principles that were developed around the late 15ᵗʰ century and grew to have importance on the tradition of the tea ceremony and the utensils used.
A) Sabi, value found in the old and weathered and wabi, value found in refined simplicity
B) Ming, value found in the technically brilliant, importance of gold
C) Song, value found in complex design, importance of multiplicity
D) Chan, value found in rich design, importance of the gleaming
A) Sabi, value found in the old and weathered and wabi, value found in refined simplicity
B) Ming, value found in the technically brilliant, importance of gold
C) Song, value found in complex design, importance of multiplicity
D) Chan, value found in rich design, importance of the gleaming
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17
Dry landscape or rock gardens became very popular in Japan during which of the following periods?
A) Momoyama
B) Nara
C) Edo
D) Muromachi
A) Momoyama
B) Nara
C) Edo
D) Muromachi
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18
Which of the following describes one of the most important features of the Katsura Imperial Villa and why?
A) All the windows open to the outside in order to achieve the harmonious integration of building and garden.
B) The doors can open to the outside in order to achieve the harmonious integration of building and garden.
C) All the rooms are small and rectangular in order to achieve a harmonious integration.
D) The inner courtyard provides access to the garden views in order to achieve harmonious integration of building and garden.
A) All the windows open to the outside in order to achieve the harmonious integration of building and garden.
B) The doors can open to the outside in order to achieve the harmonious integration of building and garden.
C) All the rooms are small and rectangular in order to achieve a harmonious integration.
D) The inner courtyard provides access to the garden views in order to achieve harmonious integration of building and garden.
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19
Which of the following artists went to China and studied with Ming masters?
A) Kano Motonobu
B) Kano Eitoku
C) Toyo Sesshu
D) Hasegawa Tohaku
A) Kano Motonobu
B) Kano Eitoku
C) Toyo Sesshu
D) Hasegawa Tohaku
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20
Which school of painting style featured bright, contrasting color, detailed textile patterns, and thickly applied paint?
A) Kano School
B) Tosa School
C) Nihonga School
D) Yoga School
A) Kano School
B) Tosa School
C) Nihonga School
D) Yoga School
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21
Tokugawa rulers banned Christianity and all Westerners except which of the following?
A) Dutch
B) Germans
C) British
D) Americans
A) Dutch
B) Germans
C) British
D) Americans
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22
How did the Taian teahouse encourage intimacy among the guests and tea host?
A) The guests were required to come with only selected "good friends."
B) The tea host visited with each and every guest.
C) The seating arrangement encouraged the feeling of intimacy.
D) The room's dimness and tiny size encouraged the feeling of intimacy.
A) The guests were required to come with only selected "good friends."
B) The tea host visited with each and every guest.
C) The seating arrangement encouraged the feeling of intimacy.
D) The room's dimness and tiny size encouraged the feeling of intimacy.
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23
The counterculture of the Edo Period produced works whose subject matter depicted which of the following?
A) court life
B) Yoshiwara brothels
C) country life
D) fishing villages
A) court life
B) Yoshiwara brothels
C) country life
D) fishing villages
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24
Who promoted an ideal of beauty in functional objects made of natural materials?
A) Yanagi Soetsu
B) Ogata Korin
C) Yokoyama
D) Kano Eitoku
A) Yanagi Soetsu
B) Ogata Korin
C) Yokoyama
D) Kano Eitoku
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25
What became a major genre in Japan in the late 19th century?
A) oil painting
B) pastels
C) ink screens
D) portrait sculpture
A) oil painting
B) pastels
C) ink screens
D) portrait sculpture
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26
Ogata Korin was primarily a painter, but he also designed which of the following?
A) lacquers
B) portrait sculpture
C) dry gardens
D) country villas
A) lacquers
B) portrait sculpture
C) dry gardens
D) country villas
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27
What was the favorite exercise of cultivation and refinement in the Momoyama period?
A) flower arranging
B) bird watching
C) tea ceremony
D) working on dry landscape
A) flower arranging
B) bird watching
C) tea ceremony
D) working on dry landscape
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28
An alcove used to display prized objects or hang scrolls of painting or calligraphy is called which of the following?
A) tokonoma
B) tatami
C) nando
D) engawa
A) tokonoma
B) tatami
C) nando
D) engawa
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29
Which style of painting incorporates some Western techniques such as chiaroscuro, perspective, and bright hues in basically Japanese-style paintings?
A) yoga
B) nanga
C) nihonga
D) chan
A) yoga
B) nanga
C) nihonga
D) chan
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30
The great strength of Japanese art has been its innovation through which of the following?
A) experimentation
B) individual effort
C) adaptation
D) market forces
A) experimentation
B) individual effort
C) adaptation
D) market forces
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31
During the Muromachi Period which of the following religions flourished alongside the older Buddhist sects?
A) Christianity
B) Theravada Buddhism
C) Zen
D) New World Shinto
A) Christianity
B) Theravada Buddhism
C) Zen
D) New World Shinto
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32
Which of the following was a renowned tea master who came from a wealthy merchant background?
A) Toyo Sesshu
B) Sen No Rikyu
C) Kano Eitoku
D) Ogata Korin
A) Toyo Sesshu
B) Sen No Rikyu
C) Kano Eitoku
D) Ogata Korin
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33
Which of the following describes the function of the tatami?
A) inner courtyard of country villas
B) special sliding door to exit house interior into the garden
C) allows the interiors rooms to be widened
D) accommodates the custom of not wearing shoes indoors
A) inner courtyard of country villas
B) special sliding door to exit house interior into the garden
C) allows the interiors rooms to be widened
D) accommodates the custom of not wearing shoes indoors
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34
Which school did not have the continuity of lineage: father training son or master and pupil?
A) Kano School
B) Rimpa School
C) Tosa School
D) Hokusai School
A) Kano School
B) Rimpa School
C) Tosa School
D) Hokusai School
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35
Civil war disrupted Japan starting in which of the following centuries?
A) late 14th century
B) late 15th century
C) late 17th century
D) late 18th century
A) late 14th century
B) late 15th century
C) late 17th century
D) late 18th century
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36
Kano painters of the Momoyama Period were asked to create folding screens in ink, color, and gold leaf for which of the following?
A) warlords
B) Jesuits
C) European collectors
D) Chinese consulate
A) warlords
B) Jesuits
C) European collectors
D) Chinese consulate
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37
Nishiki-e or brocade pictures were highly valued because of their sumptuous and brilliant colors as well as being printed on best-quality paper. During which of the following periods were such works created?
A) Showa
B) Muromachi
C) Edo
D) Momoyama
A) Showa
B) Muromachi
C) Edo
D) Momoyama
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38
Which of the following schools combined colorism with Chinese ink brush outlines in the sixteenth-century?
A) the Heian School
B) the Jataka School
C) the Tosa and Kano Schools
D) the Edo School
A) the Heian School
B) the Jataka School
C) the Tosa and Kano Schools
D) the Edo School
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39
Kano Motonobu was largely responsible for establishing the Kano style and was very likely the son-in-law of whom?
A) Toyo Sesshu
B) HasegawaTohaku
C) Tosa Mitsunobu
D) Kano Eitoku
A) Toyo Sesshu
B) HasegawaTohaku
C) Tosa Mitsunobu
D) Kano Eitoku
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40
Shino ware can be typically described by which of the following?
A) elaborate forms and smooth surface
B) simple forms and elaborate surface
C) elaborate forms and rough surface
D) simple forms and rough surface
A) elaborate forms and smooth surface
B) simple forms and elaborate surface
C) elaborate forms and rough surface
D) simple forms and rough surface
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41
How does Shinto belief reflect the work of Tsuchiya Kimio?
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42
What is the link between ukiyo-e and Buddhism?
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43
How does the architecture of Kenzo Tange meet late 20ᵗʰ century aesthetics of post-modern architecture?
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44
How did the architecture of the Momoyama period reflect the period?
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45
Briefly describe Japan in the 20ᵗʰ century.
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46
How did the Muromachi shogunate function?
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47
How did the Meiji period shape Japanese society for the coming 20ᵗʰ century?
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48
Briefly describe the function of a Zen temple.
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49
How did the Momoyama period shape Japanese history?
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50
What was the aesthetic purpose of the dramatic natural scenery of the lower gardens of Saihoji?
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51
What are "dry landscapes," and what was their purpose?
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52
What is wabi?
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53
What was the attraction of Zen for the samurai?
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54
How is the label the "Age of Wars" significant?
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55
How did Japanese literati differ from their Chinese counterparts?
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56
How does the work, Oiran (Grand Courtesan) differ from traditional ukiyo-e works?
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57
Who was Ernest Fenollosa?
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58
How does the Katsura Imperial Villa reflect the imperial family?
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59
Describe the emergence of the Rimpa School in the Edo Period.
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60
Discuss the influences Zen Buddhism had on Muromachi art?
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61
Describe the style of the Katsura Villa.
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62
Identify the style of this ceramic jar.
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63
How did this print inspire Vincent Van Gogh?
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64
What series does this belong to and what is represented?
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65
Contrast the Tea Ceremony water jar from the Momoyama Period with the work of Hamada Shoji. How does each reflect its period and particular aesthetic vision? What influences can be seen in each work?
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66
How does this work reflect Western influences and blend them into a unique Japanese style?
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67
What is this and what type of space does it evoke?
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68
Explain the influence of Zen on the arts of Japan. Use examples to support your essay.
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69
What is this, and what did the designers suggest?
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70
How did Japanese performance artists incorporate action painting into their performances?
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71
How does this work reflect the Kano School?
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72
Describe the splash ink style and its implications as an expression of Zen. Consider the Chinese influences as well. Use examples to support your essay.
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73
How does Kano Motonobu mirror the Kano School? How does he synthesize the Chinese elements? Use examples to support your essay.
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74
Describe the style and subject matter of ukiyo-e. How does this style reflect its period? Use examples to support your essay.
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75
What information does this convey about the warlords of the period?
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76
Compare the works of Hasegawa Tohaku and Kano Eitoku. How does each artist reflect his period? Use examples to support your essay.
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77
Describe the Edo Period Katsura Imperial Villa as a model and exemplar of imperial court aesthetics.
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78
Contrast the Tosa and Kano Schools. What are their origins and influences? How did these two schools impact Japanese visual arts? Use examples to support your essay.
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79
Explain the effect the Tea Ceremony had on Japanese visual arts. Use examples to support your essay.
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80
Discuss the implications of the "westernization" of Japan in the late 19th century. Consider the social and political implications as well. How did this westernization affect Japanese art during this period? Use examples to support your essay.
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