I’m working on a art practice test / quiz and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
Following the Eightfold Path to attain enlightenment, or Nirvana, is a central tenet of __________.
One of the tragedies of looting cultural objects from places like Koh Ker, in Cambodia, is _________.
Buddhist stupas are oriented toward the four cardinal directions. These represent _________.
The domed shape of a stupa represents_________.
A person who delays achieving enlightenment in order to instruct others on Earth is called a __________.
The pose of the Bodhisattva from Gandhara shows an awareness of __________.
In the Standing Buddha, the Buddha’s enlightenment is symbolized by his __________.
In the Hindu sculpture, Shiva as Lord of the Dance, Shiva represents __________.
At the Kandarya Mahadeva Temple, spiritual unity with the divine is expressed by the __________.
The best place to study ancient Chinese architecture is in__________.
After 800 BCE, the influence of Buddhism and Hinduism spread due to __________.
Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism influenced the art and culture of __________.
Chinese ritual vessels include images of a monster with wings, claws, and horns called a __________.
The individualized features of the Terra Cotta Warriors of Qin can be described as_________.
In Chinese culture, the “inner life force,” or spirit that animates all things, is called __________.
In contrast with the monumental painting style of Northern Song painter Fan Kuan, the style of Southern Song painter Ma Yuan is_________.
In Travelers Among Mountains and Streams, Fan Kuan used the small scale of human figures to symbolize the __________.
After the conquest of China by the Mongols, artists who refused to work for the new government created __________.
Which of the following artworks demonstrates the Confucian principle of respecting the past?
Bada Shanren’s Cicada on a Banana Leaf exemplifies the style of __________.
Because it was the only color that could survive the higher temperature, early examples of Chinese porcelain are decorated in __________.
The indigenous religion of Japan that worships nature and ancestors is called __________.
At the Shrine at Ise, surfaces are left unpainted to symbolize __________.
Ancient Chinese and Japanese Buddhist architecture is exemplified by the design of __________.
Katsura Detached Palace connects human-made elements with nature by using __________.
At the temple complex of Horyuji, the Buddha statues are kept in the __________.
Unkei’s Muchaku exemplifies Japanese art’s characteristic use of __________.
The Zen Buddhist priest Sesshu painted in a style called haboku, which means __________.
Tawaraya Sotatsu’s Waves at Matsushima is an example of a __________.
Japanese ukiyo-e prints depicted __________.
What activity do believers participate in at the Great Stupa at Sanchi?
What two structures influenced the design of the Buddhist pagoda?
What function does the Womb Chamber (garba griha) serve in a Hindu temple?
What kind of decoration is found at Borobudur?
Angkor Wat was originally __________.
During the twelfth century, the ruler of Cambodia thought of himself a descendent of __________.
Found on Chinese bronze vessels used to honor ancestors, the taotie represents __________.
The original function of the Terra Cotta Warriors was to __________.
What aspect of Qiu Ying’s Fisherman’s Flute Heard Over the Lake best demonstrates respect for artistic traditions of the past?
What distinguishes the construction of the Main Hall of the Inner Shrine at Ise?
What element of Japanese ukiyo-e prints influenced nineteenth century European artists?
What is a unique feature of the religious sculpture in Cambodia during the Khmer Empire?
What was one consequence of Confucianism on ancient Chinese art?
What was one way that Chinese artists elevated the status of painting?
What are the red marks that frequently appear on Chinese hanging scrolls and album pages?
What technique did Korean artists develop for manuscript illumination?
What technique was developed in Japan to hold up heavy tiled roofs?
What is one difference that distinguishes Japanese painted screens from western easel paintings?
What is one element of the haboku style that was set by Sesshu Toyo?
What technical development is represented in the Lotus Sutra, created in Korea during the fourteenth century?
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