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  • 1

    Means “Japanese Painting”.

    Yamato-e

  • 2

    Flourished during the Heian Period.

    Yamato-e

  • 3

    “period of calm and tranquility”.

    Heian

  • 4

    Term used to distinguish paintings with Japanese subject matter (as opposed to those imported from China.

    Kara-e

  • 5

    Illustrations that has subjects that include Japanese LITERARY and HISTORICAL TALES, activities and motifs from Japan’s four seasons, and often depicted locales usually by placing soft, rolling hills of Kyoto.

    Yamato-e

  • 6

    Means “Likeness Paintings”.

    Nise-e

  • 7

    Painting style that has illustrations of military heroes, courtiers, poets, etc.

    Nise-e

  • 8

    Illustrations that is meant to be faithful representations of particular personalities.

    Nise-e

  • 9

    Japanese monochrome ink painting, first developed in China during the Sung dynasty.

    Sumi-e

  • 10

    Japanese painting style also known as ‘suiboku-ga’.

    Sumi-e

  • 11

    Japanese painting style taken to Japan by Zen Buddhist monks in the 14th century.

    Sumi-e

  • 12

    Japanese painting style characterized by bold use of black ink strokes and washes.

    Sumi-e

  • 13

    “Picture of the floating world”.

    Ukiyo-e

  • 14

    Sumi-e also known as _____.

    Suiboku-ga

  • 15

    Give 5 UKIYO-E narratives consisted of Japanese aesthetics.

    Beauty, poetry, spirituality, love and sex.

  • 16

    Developed as a style of Yamato-e paintings where a wet-on-wet technique allowed inks to be spread towards outlines.

    Ukiyo-e

  • 17

    Dominant style of ukiyo-e.

    Wet on wet technique

  • 18

    _____ believed to be one of the earliest surviving ukiyo-e works.

    Portraits of Kanbun Beauties

  • 19

    means wind wall (folding screens).

    Byobu

  • 20

    Give the primary motifs of UKIYO-E.

    Beautiful women, erotica, subjects with big heads, birds, flowers, and natural landscapes.

  • 21

    Due to the popularity of ukiyo-e works, the adoption of a mass- production technique by _____ led to the invention of ukiyo-e woodblock prints.

    Hishikawa Monorobu

  • 22

    Manually creating gradients on the woodblock.

    Bokashi

  • 23

    “BROCADE PICTURES”

    Edo-e

  • 24

    Edo-e or _____.

    Azuma- nishiki-e

  • 25

    An ukiyo-e technique where the application of color is done through separate woodblocks for each.

    Nishiki-e

  • 26

    Nishiki-e is popularized by _____ during the 1760s.

    Suzuki Harunobu