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Chapter Nineteen
Arts of East Asia
India, China and Japan
Influences:
India:
Buddhism, Hinduism, Jain, Mughal
China:
Confucianism & Daoism, Buddhism,
Dynasties
Japan:
Shinto, Buddhism, Periods & Shoguns,
Nature
Common Aesthetics:
Isometric Perspective
“Bird’s Eye View
Flattered Space
Decorative Detail
Terms:
Stupa
Pagoda
Arts of India
Indus Valley Civilization
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Torso from
Harappa,
c. 2000 B.C.E.
Arts of India
Buddhism and its Art
“Path to Enlightenment”
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Great Stupa, Sanchi,
India 3rd century B.C.E.1st century C.E.
Arts of India
Buddhism and its Art
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Buddha Preaching the
First Sermon, from
Sarnah 465-85 C.E.
Arts of India
Hinduism and its Art
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Vishnu Dreaming the
Universe, temple of
Vishnu, Early 6th
century C.E.
Arts of India
Hinduism and its Art
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Kandariya
Mahadeva temple,
India, c.1000 C.E.
Arts of India
Jain Art, Mughal Art and Influence
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detail, The Birth of
Mahavira
c. 1400 C.E.
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Mughal painting
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Taj Mahal
Arts of China
The Formative Period: Shang to Qin
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Ritual wine vessel
c. 1400 B.C.E.
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“terra cotta army”,
Tomb mound of
Emperor Qin
c. 210 B.C.E.
Arts of China
Confucianism and Daoism: Han and Six Dynasties
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Incense burner
from the tomb of
Prince Liu Sheng,
Han dynasty
113 B.C.E.
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(attributed to) Gu
Kaizhi,
Admonitions of the
Instructions to the
Ladies of the
Palace, Tang, copy
after a 4th century
original.
c. 1400 B.C.E.
Arts of China
The Age of Buddhism: Tang
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Nanchan temple,
Tang dynasty
782 C.E.
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Bodhisattva Guide
of Souls,
Tang dynasty
Late 9th century
C.E.
Arts of China
The Rise of Landscape Painting: Song
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Guanyin,
Song dynasty
1100
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Li Cheng (attrib.),
A Solitary Temple
Amid Clearing
Peaks,
Song dynasty
c. 960
Arts of China
Scholars and Others: Yuan and Ming
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Ni Zan, The Rongxi
Studio,
Yuan dynasty
1372.
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Qui Ying, Golden
Valley Garden,
Ming dynasty
First half, 16th
century
Arts of Japan
Shinto
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Haniwa figure of a
Horse,
Japan,
5th-6th century C.E.
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Inner Shrine, Ise,
Early 1st century
C.E., rebuilt every
20 years.
Arts of Japan
New Ideas & Influences: Asuka
Pagoda
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Horyu-ji Temple, Nara
Prefecture, Asuka
period, 7th century
C.E.
Arts of Japan
Refinements of the Court: Heian
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Illustration I from the
“azamaya” chapter of
The Tale of Genji,
Heian period, first half
of 12th century.
Arts of Japan
Samurai Culture: Kamakura & Muromachi
“Splashed ink”
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The Burning of Sanjo
Palace, Kamakura
period, late 13th
century.
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Sesshu Toyo,
Landscape ( in the
“haboku” technique),
1495.
Arts of Japan
Splendor and Silence: Momoyama
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Attrib. Kano Eitoku, Cypress
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Hasegawa Tohaku, Pine Wood,
Momoyama period, late 16th
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Arts of Japan
Art for Everyone: Edo
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1934
Hon’ami Koetsu, Teabowl,
Momoyama-Edo period,
late 16th-early 17th
century.
Arts of Japan
Art for Everyone: Edo
Japanese Prints
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Hokusai ,The Great
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woodblock print.
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Mary Cassatt, The
Boating Party, 1893-94
Chapter Nineteen
Arts of East Asia
India, China and Japan
Influences:
India:
Buddhism, Hinduism, Jain, Mughal
China:
Confucianism & Daoism, Buddhism,
Dynasties
Japan:
Shinto, Buddhism, Periods & Shoguns,
Nature
Common Aesthetics:
Isometric Perspective
“Bird’s Eye View
Flattered Space
Decorative Detail
Terms:
Stupa
Pagoda
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