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Chapter Four Test Art of the Non-Western World

Chapter Four Test Art of the Non-Western World. Art timeline images for study and discussion. The Descent of the River Ganges from Heaven 10th century, India. Jizo Bosatsu 12th century, Japan wood. Two Men Converse in a Landscape 16th century, India watercolor.

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Chapter Four Test Art of the Non-Western World

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  1. Chapter Four TestArt of the Non-Western World Art timeline images for study and discussion.

  2. The Descent of the River Ganges from Heaven 10th century, India

  3. Jizo Bosatsu 12th century, Japan wood

  4. Two Men Converse in a Landscape 16th century, India watercolor

  5. The Great Wave, from Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji c. 1831, Hokusai, Japan woodcut

  6. Stupa I at Sanchi 2nd century BCE – 1st century, India masonry

  7. Taj Mahal 1632, India

  8. Glazed Horse 618 – 906, China ceramic with three-color glaze

  9. Great Dibutsu (Buddha) 8th century, Japan bronze

  10. Angkor Wat 12th – 13th centuries, Cambodia

  11. Royal Palace 19th century, Bangkok, Thailand

  12. Hawaiian Helmet before 1841 feathers on wickerwork

  13. Ancestral Figure n.d., Sepik River, Papua, New Guinea wood with colored pigments

  14. Alexander Fights the Monster of Habash before 1335, Iranian watercolor, gold, and ink on paper

  15. Akua ‘ba Doll 19th – 20th century, Ghana wood

  16. Aztec Calendar Stone discovered in 1790, Mexico stone

  17. Stirrup Vessel (frog) 100 – 300, Moche, Peru earthenware with colored slips

  18. Machu Picchu 1460 – 1470, Incan, Andes Mountains, Peru

  19. Pueblo 1500s to present, Native American Taos, New Mexico

  20. Totem n.d., Native American (Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian) Southeast Alaska, British Columbia wood and applied pigments

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