ARTS 105 1st Edition Lecture 21 Outline of Lecture 20 I II Yin Hong Forbidden City III Ceramics Qing Dynasty IV Shitao V Lang Shining Guiseppe Castiglione Opium Wars and the fall of Dynastic China VI Ren Xiong Outline of Lecture 21 Japan I Anonymous II Minhco Zen Buddhism III IV V VI Josetsu Sesshu Dry Rock Garden Rock Garden Tea Ceremony Current Lecture Japan o Originally two types of leaders emperor and shogun o Later emperor is a figure head shogun and lords with their samurai Kanga Chinese3 painting calligraphic line Yamato e Japanese painting color and decoration I Anonymous a Winter Landscape Muromachi Period folding screen yamato e i The thin sinuous lines are water ii The waves are crashing against a small spit of land iii The twisting figures are pine trees iv Multiple colors v Flattened out lack of depth These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute II Mincho Zen Monk a Cottage by a Mountain Stream Muromachi Period ink on paper Japan kanga i Has a great sense of depth orthogonal lines in the tiles inside the hut ii Monochromatic Zen Chan Buddhism Zen means meditation idea of master disciple lineage III Josetsu Zen monk a Catching a catfish with a Gourd Muromachi Period Japan Kanga i Considered a koan ii Some idea of a foreground and background iii Uses very little ink little texture Koan Zen riddle IV Sesshu Zen Monk a Winter Landscape Muromachi Period ink on paper Japan kanga i Known for changing Chinese into his own stylistic language ii Fore middle and background V Splashed ink Haboku Landscape Muromachi Period ink on paper kanga a Small dots on bottom right are fishermen Zen Aesthetics aesthetics standards for judging beauty and or art Things that are imperfect are interesting and beautiful VI Dry Rock Garden Ryoanji Muromachi Period Japan Zen Garden Asymmetrical but still balanced No living things except moss Carefully raked white gravel Idea that the garden can transform in your mind VII Rock Garden Daisen in Japan Zen Garden Gravel still suggests water Tall vertical rocks suggest mountains Very small but meant to evoke being in nature Nature has a purity that you should contemplate VIII Tea Ceremony begins with monastic institutions spread to upper class society Aesthetics Wabi elegant poverty rustic simplicity Sabi lean withered astringent a Asymmetry irregularity b Simplicity c Austerity or dryness d Naturalness e Suggestiveness Hut very small thatched roof Tokonoma display alcove work of art and flower carefully picked Ikebana Japanese art of flower arrangement Bonsai tea caddies Matcha Tea powdered tea
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