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AP Art History - Crouse

AP Art History - Crouse. Japan Before 1333. Early Japan. Figure 17-4 Tomb of Emperor Nintoku. Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Kofun period, late fourth to early fifth century.

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AP Art History - Crouse

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  1. AP Art History - Crouse Japan Before 1333

  2. Early Japan

  3. Figure 17-4 Tomb of Emperor Nintoku. Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Kofun period, late fourth to early fifth century.

  4. Figure 17-5 Haniwa warrior, from Gunma Prefecture, Japan, Kofun period, fifth to mid-sixth century. Low-fired clay, 4’3 1/4” high. Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo.

  5. Shinto deities and concepts Cyclical rebuilding of sanctuaries Shinto Beliefs and Architecture

  6. Figure 17-6 Main hall, Amaterasu shrine, Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan, Kofun period or later; rebuilt 1993

  7. Understand the arrival and development of Buddhism and its influence on art. Understand the migration of Buddhism. 17.2 Buddhist Japan

  8. Figure 17-7 Tori Busshi, Shaka triad, kondo, Horyuji, Nara Prefecture, Japan, Asuka period, 623. Bronze, central figure 5’9 1/2”high.

  9. Figure 17-8 Yakushi triad, kondo, Yakushiji, Nara Prefecture, Japan, Nara period, late seventh or early eighth century. Bronze, central figure 8’ 4” high, including base and mandorla.

  10. Figure 17-13 Phoenix Hall, Byodoin, Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, Heian period, 1053.

  11. 17-13A JOCHO, Seated Amida, Heian period, 1053. Gilded and lacquered wood, 9’ 8” high. Phoenix Hall, Byodoin, Uji.

  12. Figure 17-14Genji Visits Murasaki, from the Minori chapter, Tale of Genji, Heian period, first half of 12th century. Hand scroll, ink and color on paper, 8 5/8”high. Goto Art Museum, Tokyo.

  13. 17-13B FUJIWARA NO SADANOBU, album leaf, from the Ishiyama-gire, Heian period, early 12th century. Ink with gold and silver on decorated paper collage, 8” X 6 3/8”. Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

  14. Figure 17-15 The flying storehouse, from Legends of Mount Shigi, Heian period, late 12th century. Handscroll, ink and colors on paper, 1’ ½” high. Chogosonchiji, Nara.

  15. Figure 17-16 Portrait statue of the priest Shunjobo Chogen, Todaiji, Nara, Japan, Kamakura period, early 13th century. Painted cypress wood, statue 2’8 3/8”high; detail 1’9”high.

  16. 17-17 KOSHO, Portrait statue of the priest Kuya preaching, Kamakura period, early 13th century. Painted wood with inlaid eyes, 3’ 10 1/4" high. Rokuharamitsuji, Kyoto.

  17. Figure 17-18 Night attack on the Sanjo Palace, from Events of the Heiji Period, Kamakura period, 13th century. Handscroll, ink and colors on paper, 1’ 4 ¼” high; complete scroll 22’ 10” long. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Fenollosa-Weld Collection).

  18. 17-19 Amida Descending over the Mountains, Kamakura period, 13th century. Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk, 4’ 3 1/8” X 3’ 10 ½”. Zenrinji, Kyoto.

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