Deck 24: Art of South and Southeast Asia After 1200

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The techniques used by Indian painters derived from _________ painting traditions.

A) Chinese
B) Celtic
C) Persian
D) British
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Characteristic of a bodhisattva are his __________ garments.

A) princely
B) monk's
C) merchant's
D) laborer's
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In the early twentieth century, the British wished to welcome King George V on his visit to India, and commissioned George Wittet to design the __________.

A) Buland Darvaza (The Lofty Gate)
B) Gateway of India
C) Shwe-dagon stupa
D) Taj Mahal
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The pointed cranial protuberance of the Seated Sukhotai Bronze Buddha from Thailand is interpreted as ________________ similar to its meaning in southern India and Sri Lanka.

A) a flame of divine knowledge
B) a stupa-like structure
C) a ray of golden light
D) a royal umbrella
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Indian architecture during the Mughal period began to build construction based on the ________.

A) post and lintel
B) arch and dome
C) column and frieze
D) atrium and column
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__________ is characteristic of the Kangra school of painting, in the Punjab Hills, north of Delhi.

A) Krishna and the Gopis
B) Hour of Cowdust
C) Akbarnama
D) Hazma at the Gate
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__________ are beings who are well advanced on the path to buddahood.

A) Buddhas
B) Bodhisattvas
C) Lotuses
D) Tantrics
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__________ is an example of Rajput painting.

A) Jahangir in Darbar
B) Krishna and the Gopis
C) Akbar and his Court
D) Krishna and Akbar
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__________ is the bodhisattva of greatest compassion.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Mahavira
C) Palas
D) Agra
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Works created by ____________demonstrates the influence of Mughal painting style on later Indian painters.

A) Rajput painters
B) the Kangra School
C) artists in the court of Akbar
D) none of the above
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The Taj Mahal was commissioned as a __________ for the emperor's wife.

A) temple
B) mosque
C) mausoleum
D) cenotaph
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The Jain religion of Western India traces its roots to a spiritual leader called__________.

A) Buddha
B) Raja
C) Mahavira
D) Kurkihar
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__________ are the monumental entrance gateways to Hindu temple complexes.

A) Achalas
B) Vinyanas
C) Gopuras
D) Shakis
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Scholars generally agree that the __________ dynasty made the most lasting and inspired contribution to the art of India.

A) Dagon
B) Shwe
C) Sukho
D) Mughal
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Artists in Java, like those in India, worked in a consistent style regardless of the patrons' ___________.

A) religion
B) artistic preferences
C) social status
D) ability to pay
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India's ruling dynasties of Islamic heritage introduced two fundamental structures into Indian architecture: the __________ and the __________.

A) mosque; tomb
B) temple; gate
C) reflecting pool; fountain
D) tomb; palace
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Indian painting technique includes ___________, which polishes pigments to a high luster.

A) stamping
B) burnishing
C) varnishing
D) glazing
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Mughal court painters produced paintings that documented Emperor Akbar's life and accomplishments recorded in the ____________.

A) Hamzanama
B) Akbarnama
C) Fatepur
D) Gilgamesh
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The sixteenth-century Mughal ruler, __________, was a committed and ambitious patron of the arts.

A) Zahir
B) Akbar
C) Afif
D) Jahangir
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The twentieth-century Indian painter, __________, rejected the academic approach of Western art and created images that reflect his ethnic origins, such as Bharat Mata (Mother India) .

A) Abanindranath Tagore
B) Gandhi Bhavan
C) Shah Jahan
D) B.P. Mathur
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The principal _________________centers were great monastic universities, concentrated in the northeast, and attracted monks from as far away as China, Korea, and Japan.

A) cultural
B) Buddhist
C) Hindu
D) Muslim
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Which object could best be described as a nationalist statement of Indian identity?

A) The Taj Mahal
B) George Wittet, Gateway of India
C) Abanindranath Tagore, Bharat Mata (Mother India)
D) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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The practices of Tantric Buddhism include techniques for _______________, encouraging the development of images with precise iconographic details.

A) visualizing deities
B) unifying the soul
C) resurrecting the deceased
D) visualizing loved ones
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A revival of Bhakti devotional practice in Northern India in the twelfth century inspired the production of _________________.

A) Jain manuscripts
B) the Gita Govinda
C) vast temple complexes
D) tangka paintings
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Shwedagon stupa, Myanmar enshrines relics from the four past Buddhas, including hair from ______________.

A) Shakyamuni
B) Krishna
C) Amitabha
D) Gopi
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The emperor, __________, commissioned the Taj Mahal and is thought to have had a major part in overseeing its design and construction.

A) Akbar
B) Shah Jahan
C) Zahir
D) Afif
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Portraits became a major art under which ruler's court?

A) Akbar
B) Jahangir
C) Shah Jahan
D) Jayavarman VII
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The enormous gopuras that dominate the vast temple complexes of southern India functioned as ______________.

A) stupas
B) towers marking the garbhagriha
C) entrance gateways
D) ceremonial platforms
Question
What is the name of the hybrid style represented in the Gateway of India (24-14), which features European and South Asian elements of design?

A) Indo-Saracenic
B) Indo-Eurasian
C) South Asian-English
D) English-Malaysian
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Akbar's private audience hall in Fatehpur Sikri included a structure probably intended to recall what from Indian history?

A) the Great Stupa at Sanchi
B) the pillars erected by King Ashoka
C) indigenous yakshi figures
D) sacred Vedic texts
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What effect did the rich tradition of Islamic book arts have on the Jains of western India?

A) They began to use paper.
B) They began to write and illustrate their own sacred books.
C) They adopted characteristics of Islamic art.
D) All of the above.
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The Taj Mahal was built in the years 1632-1648 by Shah Jahan for what purpose?

A) a mausoleum for his favorite wife
B) a meeting place for his court
C) a barracks for his army
D) a palace for his niece
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Which Mughal emperor used his patronage to help Indian painters transform Persian painting styles into more lively, naturalistic renderings?

A) Akbar
B) Jahangir
C) Shah Jahan
D) Mumtaz Mahal
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The Taj Mahal is a(an) __________structure.

A) Islamic
B) Hindu
C) Buddhist
D) secular
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What feature of the Taj Mahal has origins in Indian palace architecture?

A) the structure at the center of a four-part garden
B) the minarets
C) the chattris
D) the use of red sandstone
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Which cultural influence is NOT reflected in art produced in India after 1200?

A) European
B) Islamic
C) Central Asian
D) Byzantine
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The Taj Mahal is typical of Mughal funerary structures in its __________________.

A) use of a four-part garden
B) asymmetrical design
C) elaborate decoration
D) all of the above
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In Bharat Mata , artist Abanindranath Tagore invents a nationalistic icon using what visual symbols?

A) Hindu
B) Buddhist
C) Christian
D) Daoist
Question
Which of the following is an example of an Indian painting on paper?

A) Hour of Cowdust
B) Seated Buddha
C) Sukhothai Buddha (p. 787)
D) Vedic
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of gopuras at Hindu temple complexes?

A) They have an elegant concave silhouette.
B) They are at the center of the temple complex.
C) Their exteriors are richly embellished with sculpted figures.
D) Stairs inside allow visitors to climb to the top.
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In Burma, the _________, which enshrines relics of the Buddha, continues to be a center of Buddhist devotion.

A) Taj Mahal
B) Luna Vasahi
C) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
D) Shwedagon stupa
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In the Buddhist tradition, __________ became a popular saintly being in India and in East Asia.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Sundareshvara
C) Minakshi
D) Madurai
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The Mandapa Ceiling at Luna Vasahi Temple utilizes what type of dome construction?

A) post-and-lintel
B) corbeled
C) barrel vault
D) cantilever
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A fairly recent excavation confirmed that the ceramics of _________ were shipped throughout Southeast Asia and to Japan and parts of Western Europe.

A) Korea
B) Vietnam
C) Malaysia
D) Japan
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Based on the pyramidal towers of the seventh-century southern temple type, gopuras evolved to take on an elegant ________silhouette.

A) rectangle
B) convex
C) concave
D) perpendicular
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Viewing themselves as defenders of the faith, the Hindu rulers in the south expressed their religious zeal, as well as secular power, by building enormous temple complexes, such as the __________.

A) Taj Mahal
B) Minakshi-Sundareshvara Temple
C) Luna Vasahi
D) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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The Qutb Minar, a minaret at Quwwat ul-Islam Mosque in Delhi was begun by whom __________.

A) Babur
B) Aibak
C) Jahangir
D) Shah Jahan
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In Buddhism, __________ vows to forego buddahood until all others become buddhas.

A) Minar
B) Avalokiteshvara
C) Luna Vasahi
D) Madurai
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The painting of Jahangir and Shah Abbas is a strong reminder of the power of what period in India?

A) Ancient
B) Modern
C) British Colonial
D) Mughal
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Before the fourteenth century, most painting in India had been on __________ or __________.

A) walls; palm leaves
B) walls; calf skin
C) walls; copper
D) walls; bamboo reeds
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Diwan-i-Khas was built by Akbar for what purpose?

A) music room
B) war strategy room
C) private audience hall
D) bedroom
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Thai artisans working under royal patronage created ________ images of Buddha, which evoked the ascetic simplicity of Theravada Buddhism.

A) wood
B) bronze
C) marble
D) granite
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The Gateway of India in Mumbai is a ____________designed by the British architect George Wittet.

A) triumphal arch
B) coliseum
C) statue
D) wall
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Both the Burmese and Thai kingdoms produced ceramics, often inspired by stoneware and porcelain vessels from ________.

A) India
B) Persia
C) China
D) Malaysia
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The Jain religion traces its roots to a series of 24 saviors known as pathfinders, also called _______________.

A) tirthankaras
B) gopuras
C) mudras
D) mamluks
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In his paintings, __________ offers new interpretations of India's traditions and his Muslim upbringing, using modern techniques, as in Vedic .

A) Jayavarman VII
B) Manjit Bawa
C) Maqbool Fida (M.F.) Husain
D) Shah Jahan
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The art of ____________developed into a major subject of painting in the court of Jahangir.

A) history paintings
B) war
C) landscapes
D) portraiture
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The emperor Akbar established an imperial workshop of painting that transformed _________traditions into a distinctive Mughal style of painting.

A) Afghan
B) Thai
C) Persian
D) Indian
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The Petronas Towers are located in what country?

A) Thailand
B) Sri Lanka
C) Malaysia
D) India
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Monks from Nepal and Tibet have cultivated a form of Buddhism since the twelfth century known as ___________.

A) Therapeutic
B) Orthodox
C) Pure Land
D) Tantric
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Explain the process of painting a human face in Indian art? What is significant about the order? Cite a specific example.
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What were the goals of the Indian painter Abanindranath Tagore? Relate these goals to a specific work. Did he achieve his goals? Be as specific as you can in your answer.
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How did Islam enter India? What century? Which ethnic groups? Who were some notable figures?
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Explain the term cenotaphs. Cite an example of this term and define the particular architectural features.
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What are the beliefs of the Jain religion? Discuss the art associated with Jain, citing specific pieces and styles.
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Explain Rajput painting. Using a specific example, address the topics of patronage, subject matter, and style.
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Who is the designer of the Victoria Terminus , the massive train station built in Mumbai in 1887?

A) Sir Bartle Frere
B) King George V
C) George Wittet
D) Frederick Stevens
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Consider the significance of the Hoi An excavation. What did it reveal in terms of objects and information?
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Who peers through the trees with jealousy from the manuscript

A) Radha
B) Agra
C) Jahangir
D) Nur Jahan
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In the painting, Krishna and the Gopis , how does the artist use color, line, shape, and spatial properties to convey the emotion and energy of the situation?
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How did Buddhism and Hinduism influence the arts in Nepal after 1200? Specify the particular religious beliefs and the artistic expression of those beliefs.
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Who is Krishna? Give examples of his representation in Indian art.
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Define the movement known as bhakti.
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Characterize the expression of Buddhist ideals in the bronze statues of the Buddha, produced under royal patronage in Thailand after 1200.
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Discuss the characteristics of Tantric Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara .
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The Minaret at Kudos Mosque contains decorative niches reminiscent of earlier Hindu____________.

A) Buddha statues
B) palaces
C) shrine towers
D) stupas
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What was the state of Buddhism in thirteenth-century India? Specify the particular religious beliefs and the artistic expression of those beliefs.
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The Kangra school of painting in the Punjab Hills contains characteristics of naturalism from what earlier school of Indian painting?

A) Mughal
B) Nanda
C) Rajbar
D) British Raj
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Discuss the temple complex at Madurai . What are its characteristics?
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Discuss the work of the contemporary Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain. What artistic influences can you detect in his work?
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1
The techniques used by Indian painters derived from _________ painting traditions.

A) Chinese
B) Celtic
C) Persian
D) British
C
2
Characteristic of a bodhisattva are his __________ garments.

A) princely
B) monk's
C) merchant's
D) laborer's
A
3
In the early twentieth century, the British wished to welcome King George V on his visit to India, and commissioned George Wittet to design the __________.

A) Buland Darvaza (The Lofty Gate)
B) Gateway of India
C) Shwe-dagon stupa
D) Taj Mahal
B
4
The pointed cranial protuberance of the Seated Sukhotai Bronze Buddha from Thailand is interpreted as ________________ similar to its meaning in southern India and Sri Lanka.

A) a flame of divine knowledge
B) a stupa-like structure
C) a ray of golden light
D) a royal umbrella
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Indian architecture during the Mughal period began to build construction based on the ________.

A) post and lintel
B) arch and dome
C) column and frieze
D) atrium and column
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__________ is characteristic of the Kangra school of painting, in the Punjab Hills, north of Delhi.

A) Krishna and the Gopis
B) Hour of Cowdust
C) Akbarnama
D) Hazma at the Gate
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__________ are beings who are well advanced on the path to buddahood.

A) Buddhas
B) Bodhisattvas
C) Lotuses
D) Tantrics
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__________ is an example of Rajput painting.

A) Jahangir in Darbar
B) Krishna and the Gopis
C) Akbar and his Court
D) Krishna and Akbar
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__________ is the bodhisattva of greatest compassion.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Mahavira
C) Palas
D) Agra
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Works created by ____________demonstrates the influence of Mughal painting style on later Indian painters.

A) Rajput painters
B) the Kangra School
C) artists in the court of Akbar
D) none of the above
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The Taj Mahal was commissioned as a __________ for the emperor's wife.

A) temple
B) mosque
C) mausoleum
D) cenotaph
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The Jain religion of Western India traces its roots to a spiritual leader called__________.

A) Buddha
B) Raja
C) Mahavira
D) Kurkihar
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__________ are the monumental entrance gateways to Hindu temple complexes.

A) Achalas
B) Vinyanas
C) Gopuras
D) Shakis
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Scholars generally agree that the __________ dynasty made the most lasting and inspired contribution to the art of India.

A) Dagon
B) Shwe
C) Sukho
D) Mughal
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Artists in Java, like those in India, worked in a consistent style regardless of the patrons' ___________.

A) religion
B) artistic preferences
C) social status
D) ability to pay
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India's ruling dynasties of Islamic heritage introduced two fundamental structures into Indian architecture: the __________ and the __________.

A) mosque; tomb
B) temple; gate
C) reflecting pool; fountain
D) tomb; palace
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Indian painting technique includes ___________, which polishes pigments to a high luster.

A) stamping
B) burnishing
C) varnishing
D) glazing
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Mughal court painters produced paintings that documented Emperor Akbar's life and accomplishments recorded in the ____________.

A) Hamzanama
B) Akbarnama
C) Fatepur
D) Gilgamesh
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The sixteenth-century Mughal ruler, __________, was a committed and ambitious patron of the arts.

A) Zahir
B) Akbar
C) Afif
D) Jahangir
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The twentieth-century Indian painter, __________, rejected the academic approach of Western art and created images that reflect his ethnic origins, such as Bharat Mata (Mother India) .

A) Abanindranath Tagore
B) Gandhi Bhavan
C) Shah Jahan
D) B.P. Mathur
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The principal _________________centers were great monastic universities, concentrated in the northeast, and attracted monks from as far away as China, Korea, and Japan.

A) cultural
B) Buddhist
C) Hindu
D) Muslim
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Which object could best be described as a nationalist statement of Indian identity?

A) The Taj Mahal
B) George Wittet, Gateway of India
C) Abanindranath Tagore, Bharat Mata (Mother India)
D) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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The practices of Tantric Buddhism include techniques for _______________, encouraging the development of images with precise iconographic details.

A) visualizing deities
B) unifying the soul
C) resurrecting the deceased
D) visualizing loved ones
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A revival of Bhakti devotional practice in Northern India in the twelfth century inspired the production of _________________.

A) Jain manuscripts
B) the Gita Govinda
C) vast temple complexes
D) tangka paintings
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Shwedagon stupa, Myanmar enshrines relics from the four past Buddhas, including hair from ______________.

A) Shakyamuni
B) Krishna
C) Amitabha
D) Gopi
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The emperor, __________, commissioned the Taj Mahal and is thought to have had a major part in overseeing its design and construction.

A) Akbar
B) Shah Jahan
C) Zahir
D) Afif
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Portraits became a major art under which ruler's court?

A) Akbar
B) Jahangir
C) Shah Jahan
D) Jayavarman VII
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The enormous gopuras that dominate the vast temple complexes of southern India functioned as ______________.

A) stupas
B) towers marking the garbhagriha
C) entrance gateways
D) ceremonial platforms
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What is the name of the hybrid style represented in the Gateway of India (24-14), which features European and South Asian elements of design?

A) Indo-Saracenic
B) Indo-Eurasian
C) South Asian-English
D) English-Malaysian
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Akbar's private audience hall in Fatehpur Sikri included a structure probably intended to recall what from Indian history?

A) the Great Stupa at Sanchi
B) the pillars erected by King Ashoka
C) indigenous yakshi figures
D) sacred Vedic texts
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What effect did the rich tradition of Islamic book arts have on the Jains of western India?

A) They began to use paper.
B) They began to write and illustrate their own sacred books.
C) They adopted characteristics of Islamic art.
D) All of the above.
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The Taj Mahal was built in the years 1632-1648 by Shah Jahan for what purpose?

A) a mausoleum for his favorite wife
B) a meeting place for his court
C) a barracks for his army
D) a palace for his niece
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Which Mughal emperor used his patronage to help Indian painters transform Persian painting styles into more lively, naturalistic renderings?

A) Akbar
B) Jahangir
C) Shah Jahan
D) Mumtaz Mahal
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The Taj Mahal is a(an) __________structure.

A) Islamic
B) Hindu
C) Buddhist
D) secular
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What feature of the Taj Mahal has origins in Indian palace architecture?

A) the structure at the center of a four-part garden
B) the minarets
C) the chattris
D) the use of red sandstone
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Which cultural influence is NOT reflected in art produced in India after 1200?

A) European
B) Islamic
C) Central Asian
D) Byzantine
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The Taj Mahal is typical of Mughal funerary structures in its __________________.

A) use of a four-part garden
B) asymmetrical design
C) elaborate decoration
D) all of the above
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In Bharat Mata , artist Abanindranath Tagore invents a nationalistic icon using what visual symbols?

A) Hindu
B) Buddhist
C) Christian
D) Daoist
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39
Which of the following is an example of an Indian painting on paper?

A) Hour of Cowdust
B) Seated Buddha
C) Sukhothai Buddha (p. 787)
D) Vedic
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40
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of gopuras at Hindu temple complexes?

A) They have an elegant concave silhouette.
B) They are at the center of the temple complex.
C) Their exteriors are richly embellished with sculpted figures.
D) Stairs inside allow visitors to climb to the top.
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41
In Burma, the _________, which enshrines relics of the Buddha, continues to be a center of Buddhist devotion.

A) Taj Mahal
B) Luna Vasahi
C) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
D) Shwedagon stupa
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42
In the Buddhist tradition, __________ became a popular saintly being in India and in East Asia.

A) Avalokiteshvara
B) Sundareshvara
C) Minakshi
D) Madurai
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The Mandapa Ceiling at Luna Vasahi Temple utilizes what type of dome construction?

A) post-and-lintel
B) corbeled
C) barrel vault
D) cantilever
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A fairly recent excavation confirmed that the ceramics of _________ were shipped throughout Southeast Asia and to Japan and parts of Western Europe.

A) Korea
B) Vietnam
C) Malaysia
D) Japan
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Based on the pyramidal towers of the seventh-century southern temple type, gopuras evolved to take on an elegant ________silhouette.

A) rectangle
B) convex
C) concave
D) perpendicular
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Viewing themselves as defenders of the faith, the Hindu rulers in the south expressed their religious zeal, as well as secular power, by building enormous temple complexes, such as the __________.

A) Taj Mahal
B) Minakshi-Sundareshvara Temple
C) Luna Vasahi
D) Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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The Qutb Minar, a minaret at Quwwat ul-Islam Mosque in Delhi was begun by whom __________.

A) Babur
B) Aibak
C) Jahangir
D) Shah Jahan
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48
In Buddhism, __________ vows to forego buddahood until all others become buddhas.

A) Minar
B) Avalokiteshvara
C) Luna Vasahi
D) Madurai
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49
The painting of Jahangir and Shah Abbas is a strong reminder of the power of what period in India?

A) Ancient
B) Modern
C) British Colonial
D) Mughal
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50
Before the fourteenth century, most painting in India had been on __________ or __________.

A) walls; palm leaves
B) walls; calf skin
C) walls; copper
D) walls; bamboo reeds
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51
Diwan-i-Khas was built by Akbar for what purpose?

A) music room
B) war strategy room
C) private audience hall
D) bedroom
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52
Thai artisans working under royal patronage created ________ images of Buddha, which evoked the ascetic simplicity of Theravada Buddhism.

A) wood
B) bronze
C) marble
D) granite
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53
The Gateway of India in Mumbai is a ____________designed by the British architect George Wittet.

A) triumphal arch
B) coliseum
C) statue
D) wall
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54
Both the Burmese and Thai kingdoms produced ceramics, often inspired by stoneware and porcelain vessels from ________.

A) India
B) Persia
C) China
D) Malaysia
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55
The Jain religion traces its roots to a series of 24 saviors known as pathfinders, also called _______________.

A) tirthankaras
B) gopuras
C) mudras
D) mamluks
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56
In his paintings, __________ offers new interpretations of India's traditions and his Muslim upbringing, using modern techniques, as in Vedic .

A) Jayavarman VII
B) Manjit Bawa
C) Maqbool Fida (M.F.) Husain
D) Shah Jahan
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57
The art of ____________developed into a major subject of painting in the court of Jahangir.

A) history paintings
B) war
C) landscapes
D) portraiture
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58
The emperor Akbar established an imperial workshop of painting that transformed _________traditions into a distinctive Mughal style of painting.

A) Afghan
B) Thai
C) Persian
D) Indian
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59
The Petronas Towers are located in what country?

A) Thailand
B) Sri Lanka
C) Malaysia
D) India
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60
Monks from Nepal and Tibet have cultivated a form of Buddhism since the twelfth century known as ___________.

A) Therapeutic
B) Orthodox
C) Pure Land
D) Tantric
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61
Explain the process of painting a human face in Indian art? What is significant about the order? Cite a specific example.
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62
What were the goals of the Indian painter Abanindranath Tagore? Relate these goals to a specific work. Did he achieve his goals? Be as specific as you can in your answer.
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63
How did Islam enter India? What century? Which ethnic groups? Who were some notable figures?
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64
Explain the term cenotaphs. Cite an example of this term and define the particular architectural features.
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65
What are the beliefs of the Jain religion? Discuss the art associated with Jain, citing specific pieces and styles.
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66
Explain Rajput painting. Using a specific example, address the topics of patronage, subject matter, and style.
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67
Who is the designer of the Victoria Terminus , the massive train station built in Mumbai in 1887?

A) Sir Bartle Frere
B) King George V
C) George Wittet
D) Frederick Stevens
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68
Consider the significance of the Hoi An excavation. What did it reveal in terms of objects and information?
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69
Who peers through the trees with jealousy from the manuscript

A) Radha
B) Agra
C) Jahangir
D) Nur Jahan
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70
In the painting, Krishna and the Gopis , how does the artist use color, line, shape, and spatial properties to convey the emotion and energy of the situation?
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71
How did Buddhism and Hinduism influence the arts in Nepal after 1200? Specify the particular religious beliefs and the artistic expression of those beliefs.
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72
Who is Krishna? Give examples of his representation in Indian art.
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73
Define the movement known as bhakti.
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74
Characterize the expression of Buddhist ideals in the bronze statues of the Buddha, produced under royal patronage in Thailand after 1200.
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75
Discuss the characteristics of Tantric Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara .
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76
The Minaret at Kudos Mosque contains decorative niches reminiscent of earlier Hindu____________.

A) Buddha statues
B) palaces
C) shrine towers
D) stupas
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77
What was the state of Buddhism in thirteenth-century India? Specify the particular religious beliefs and the artistic expression of those beliefs.
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78
The Kangra school of painting in the Punjab Hills contains characteristics of naturalism from what earlier school of Indian painting?

A) Mughal
B) Nanda
C) Rajbar
D) British Raj
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79
Discuss the temple complex at Madurai . What are its characteristics?
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80
Discuss the work of the contemporary Indian painter Maqbool Fida Husain. What artistic influences can you detect in his work?
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