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  • 1

    Naturalism as ______ rather than Western Art philosophy of accurate depiction.

    Imperfectness

  • 2

    Religious Traditions in Korea.

    Shamanism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Christianity.

  • 3

    Centers on a priest acting as intermediary between the human and spirit realms.

    Shamanism

  • 4

    Folk gods of the mountain spirits.

    Sansin/Sanshin

  • 5

    “village guardian”.

    Jangseung

  • 6

    Totem pole usually made of wood representing two generals that are believed to ward off evil spirits.

    Jangseung

  • 7

    Images are used in shamanistic rituals and placed in shrines, often shown accompanied by a tiger.

    Sansin/Sanshin

  • 8

    Comb pattern motif most commonly found in the pottery during this period.

    Chulmun/Jeulmun

  • 9

    “Northeast China”.

    Manchuria

  • 10

    “Plainer pottery”.

    Mumun

  • 11

    _____ tombs possess the earliest surviving examples of paintings in the form of wall murals.

    Koguryo

  • 12

    Depiction of Buddha with a rounder, more expressive face in a subtle and enigmatic smile.

    Paekche smile

  • 13

    The main type of ceramics produced during Goryeo dynasty.

    Goryeo celadons

  • 14

    Gray-green in hue due to the presence of iron in clay and iron oxide, manganese oxide, and quartz particles in the glaze as well as the firing conditions.

    Goryeo celadons

  • 15

    “inlay”.

    Sanggam

  • 16

    Technique where artisans carved a design into the UNBAKED, leather-hard clay body then filling the depression with a white or black substance to highlight the design.

    Sanggam

  • 17

    Stoneware made of a grayish blue clay that is covered with white slip and coated with a transluscent glaze which turns bluish green when fired – an attempt from Choson potters to revitalize Koryo celadon

    Punch’ong

  • 18

    “white porcelain”.

    Paekcha

  • 19

    “folk paintings”.

    Minhwa

  • 20

    Work of the common people.

    Minhwa

  • 21

    Two types of painter during Joseon/ Choseon era.

    Scholar amateur painters and court painters

  • 22

    Came from the traditional styles of earlier periods. MINHWA THEMES

    Landscape paintings

  • 23

    One of the most popular themes as _____ are one of the symbols associated with Korea, when depicted with a _____, the painting is often in a comical manner.

    Tiger; with/without magpies

  • 24

    Usually colorful and shows the animals in pairs with either the sun or moon. Often seen in modern celadon, lacquerware, and music boxes.

    Flowers and birds

  • 25

    Symbolizes wealth, honor, and high social position.

    Peonies

  • 26

    Has come to represent high government officials in minhwa paintings.

    Lotus flowers

  • 27

    The Ten Symbols of Longevity

    Sun, clouds, mountains, rocks, water, cranes, deer, turtles, pine trees, and mushrooms.

  • 28

    Present a variety of meanings including repelling evil spirits and bringing rain.

    Dragons

  • 29

    Usually appear kissing or being amorous.

    Fish and crabs

  • 30

    Represents the _____ _____ from heaven, reflects wishing for many healthy descendants.

    One hundred children

  • 31

    folk beliefs. MINHWA THEMES

    Shamanistic deities

  • 32

    Give the Minhwa Themes

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Naturalism as ______ rather than Western Art philosophy of accurate depiction.

    Imperfectness

  • 2

    Religious Traditions in Korea.

    Shamanism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, Christianity.

  • 3

    Centers on a priest acting as intermediary between the human and spirit realms.

    Shamanism

  • 4

    Folk gods of the mountain spirits.

    Sansin/Sanshin

  • 5

    “village guardian”.

    Jangseung

  • 6

    Totem pole usually made of wood representing two generals that are believed to ward off evil spirits.

    Jangseung

  • 7

    Images are used in shamanistic rituals and placed in shrines, often shown accompanied by a tiger.

    Sansin/Sanshin

  • 8

    Comb pattern motif most commonly found in the pottery during this period.

    Chulmun/Jeulmun

  • 9

    “Northeast China”.

    Manchuria

  • 10

    “Plainer pottery”.

    Mumun

  • 11

    _____ tombs possess the earliest surviving examples of paintings in the form of wall murals.

    Koguryo

  • 12

    Depiction of Buddha with a rounder, more expressive face in a subtle and enigmatic smile.

    Paekche smile

  • 13

    The main type of ceramics produced during Goryeo dynasty.

    Goryeo celadons

  • 14

    Gray-green in hue due to the presence of iron in clay and iron oxide, manganese oxide, and quartz particles in the glaze as well as the firing conditions.

    Goryeo celadons

  • 15

    “inlay”.

    Sanggam

  • 16

    Technique where artisans carved a design into the UNBAKED, leather-hard clay body then filling the depression with a white or black substance to highlight the design.

    Sanggam

  • 17

    Stoneware made of a grayish blue clay that is covered with white slip and coated with a transluscent glaze which turns bluish green when fired – an attempt from Choson potters to revitalize Koryo celadon

    Punch’ong

  • 18

    “white porcelain”.

    Paekcha

  • 19

    “folk paintings”.

    Minhwa

  • 20

    Work of the common people.

    Minhwa

  • 21

    Two types of painter during Joseon/ Choseon era.

    Scholar amateur painters and court painters

  • 22

    Came from the traditional styles of earlier periods. MINHWA THEMES

    Landscape paintings

  • 23

    One of the most popular themes as _____ are one of the symbols associated with Korea, when depicted with a _____, the painting is often in a comical manner.

    Tiger; with/without magpies

  • 24

    Usually colorful and shows the animals in pairs with either the sun or moon. Often seen in modern celadon, lacquerware, and music boxes.

    Flowers and birds

  • 25

    Symbolizes wealth, honor, and high social position.

    Peonies

  • 26

    Has come to represent high government officials in minhwa paintings.

    Lotus flowers

  • 27

    The Ten Symbols of Longevity

    Sun, clouds, mountains, rocks, water, cranes, deer, turtles, pine trees, and mushrooms.

  • 28

    Present a variety of meanings including repelling evil spirits and bringing rain.

    Dragons

  • 29

    Usually appear kissing or being amorous.

    Fish and crabs

  • 30

    Represents the _____ _____ from heaven, reflects wishing for many healthy descendants.

    One hundred children

  • 31

    folk beliefs. MINHWA THEMES

    Shamanistic deities

  • 32

    Give the Minhwa Themes

    -