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ART HISTORY 208 TERM SHEET CHINESE ART ______________CHINA____________________ Neolithic: 5000-2000 BCE Bronze Age: 1700-221 BCE 1700-1100 BCE Shang (550 BCE Buddhism) Qin/Chin Dynasty: 221-206 BCE Han 206 BCE-220 CE 6 Dynasties: 220-580 CE Sui: 580-617 Tang: 618-907 Song: 960-1279 Yüan: 1279-1368 Ming 1368-1644 Yellow, Yangzi & Xi Rivers Ritual Wine Vessel, Feng-hu, Shang Dynasty, 1211th c. BCE, bronze taotie (mask) Ritual Wine Vessel, chia, Shang Dynasty, 12-11th c. BCE tomb Shihuangdi’s Mausoleum at Lintong, 210 BC, earthenware (WORKBOOK 225) -microcosm w/in macrocosm Funeral Banner from Tomb at Mawangdui, c. 168 BCE, Han (WORKBOOK 229) Noblewoman, different levels of world, bi Incense Burner, Tomb of Prince Liu Sheng, Mancheng, Hebei, Han, 113 BCE (WORKBOOK 231) Taoist tale (the “Island of the Immortals”), qi =life force (in Taoism) Tomb Model of House, Han, 1st CE, Nelson Atkins (WORKBOOK 232) -bracketing to support wide eaves Admonitions of the Imperial Instructress to Court Ladies by Gu Kaizhi (344-406 CE) (WORKBOOK 233) Seated Buddha from Shanxi Province, c. 460 CE ~(WORKBOOK 234) silk route, lakshana? Great Wild Goose Pagoda, Shanxi Province, begun, ca. 650 CE; remodeled ca. 750 CE and later -pagodas develop from earlier wooden watchtowers combined with Buddhist stupas Emperor Huizong, Detail of Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk, e. 12th c. CE (WORKBOOK 237) after painting by Zhang Huan, a Tang painter; academy; spontaneity Fan K’uan, Travelers Among Mountains & Streams, c. 1000CE ink on silk (WORKBOOK 238) Tripartite, Mountains, SHENSHUI are water and earth, yin & yang Hsü Tao-ning/Xu Daoning, Fishermen, c. 1050, N. Sung, Nelson Atkins, ink on silk (WORKBOOK 239) professional artist, view—how is space shown? Hsia Kuei/Xia Gui, Twelve Views, NA, S. Song, e. 13th , ink on silk (WORKBOOK 240) -professional artist, 4 out of 12 surviving scenes -how different from the Northern Song representations of landscape? Inscribed poem: Like writing are the wild geese over distant mountains A Ferry returns to the Misty Village Pure Serenity of the Fisherman’s Flute Evening Moorage by a Misty Bank