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stone age works dating
what is the earliest example of korean art
gotyeo dynasty
which dynasty was one of the most prolific periods for the artists in many disciplines, especially in pottery
melon-shaped wine ewer
it has a bamboo decoration that demonstrates the goryeo potter’s technical skill
neolithic art
korean ancient pottery improved during what era
comb pattern pottery
this vessel form has a simple v-shape with a pointed or rounded bottom that produce a sort of comb pattern
jeulmun pottery period
named after the decorated pottery vessels that form a large part of the pottery assemblage
jeulmun
it literally means “comb-patterned”. and is a boom in the archaeological excavations of jeulmun period sites
bronze age
in korea, it began around the 15th century BCE
symbols of authority / ritual instruments
during bronze age era, only few people possesed bronze tools which served either as ____ or _____
korean sword
it has served a central place in the defense of the nation for thousand of years
ceremonial swords
were typically reserved for the officer corps as a symbol of authority with which to command the troops
geom and do
korean swords fall into two broad categories which are the ___ and the ___
magatama
a comma shaped beads that appeared in prehistoric japan from the final jomon period through the kofun period
iron age
this era is the result of transition from the late bronze to early iron age that begins in the 4th century BCE
goguryeo, baekje, silla
what are the three kingdom in the korean peninsula
goryeo
gogueyeo is also called _____
goguryeo
this kingdom is located in the northern and central parts of the koran peninsula and southern and central parts of manchuria
goguryeo
which kingdom controlled most of the korean peninsula, large parts of manchuriai and parts of eastern mongolia and inner mongolia
baekje
this kingdom was founded as a member of the mahan confederacy
baekje
this kingdom’s peak in the 4th century controlled most of the western korean peninsula
384 from goguryeo
buddhism was introduced to baekje in how many forms and where did it come from
jinhan
the confederation of city states in the southeast of the peninsula unified and expaned known as
silla
it was the smallest and weakest among the three kingdom
silla
which kingdom in korean peninsula used a cunning diplomatic means to make pacts and alliances
korean calligraphy and printing
this art form represents the apogee and korean confucian art
korean fabric arts
craft of making fabric and textiles produced by the people on the korean peninsula
dignity and prestige
korean knot in the ruling palaces signify
decorat buddhist ornaments
for religious purposes knots was used to
norigae
this is the most common use of knots, traditional korean ornaments worn by women to decorate clothing
hanji
korean paper is also known as ___
dak
it is a tree native to korea that is known colloquially as paper mulberry
tal
mask of any type in korea are called
ko hu idong
he is a korean artist who pioneered in the application of western techniques to traditional painting styles
sea, cranes, peaches
what were the popular subjects in court paintings in the late joseon dynasty
peaches
____ in paintings grow only every 3,000 years and symbolizes longevity
buddhist, confucian, decorating paintings
what are the 3 types of paintings in korea
himalayan art
tibetan art is also called “______”
lamaism
tibetan art is also called ____, which is a regional form of northern buddhism
tubo kingdom
it is when tibetan arts have developed
buddhism
religious paintings have made a further progess most especially after introducing _______ to tibet
buddha/deities
tibetan artists followed rules to personify correctly the _____ or _____
sand mandala
it is one of the particular types of artworks of tibetan artists, where it depicts the universe and the cosmos
bhutan
in ____, art remains an essential part of daily life that retains the purity and handicraft of ancient times
bhutanese people
for these people, each artwork piece they create represents a religious experience that has a connection with something that goes beyond them
zorig chusum
there are 13 traditional arts and crafts in bhutanese art, and it is called
buddhism
the 13 arts are rooted in
pema lingpa
they belived that _____ introduced the 13 traditional arts and crafts in 15th century
tenzin ragbye
in 17th century, the 13 traditional arts and crafts was categorized by
4th druk desi
this is a title given to rulers, which means “thunder dragon”
anonymous , commissioned
one important aspect of bhutanese art is that the artist is _____, and if the art bears a name, it is usually the name of the person who _____