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Name: __________________________ Section: ___________ Date: _________________

I. Multiple Choice. Write the correct answer in the space provided.


_____1. This religion subscribes to beliefs such as being one with nature and embracing the notion of the
existence of many gods, it did not use art to communicate its beliefs.
a. Buddhism b. Shintoism c. Catholic d. Christianism
_____2. Became an integral part of Japanese culture
a. Buddhism b. Shintoism c. Catholic d. Christianism
_____3. Throughout most of China's history, was meant to express the artist's good character and not merely be
an exposition of his practical artistic skills.
a. Japanese art b. Philippine art c. Chinese art d. Korean art
_____4. Before the colonizers came to the Philippine, ethnic minorities have used art not only for daily
activities but also for religious rituals and practices.
a. Japanese art b. Philippine art c. Chinese art d. Korean art
II. Identification
______________1. In the process of establishing trading relationships among Asians. Countries started sharing
their cultures and belief systems.
______________2. Covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, sculpture, ink
painting and calligraphy on silk and paper, ukiyo-e paintings and woodblock prints, ceramics, origami, and
more recently manga and anime.
______________3. Visual art that is original or is practiced in China, Greater China, or by a Chinese artist.
______________4. The most highly appreciated arts in court circles and were produced almost exclusively by
amateurs, aristocrats and scholar-officials who alone had the leisure to perfect the technique and sensibility
necessary for great brushwork. 
______________5. Has undergone a series of transition and periodization. From being an isolated nation to
that of embracing Western influences and modernization.
______________6. Native religion of Japan.
______________7. One of the best examples of traditional Chinese art - is typically made from the clay mineral
kaolinite, combined with pottery stone known as petunse, feldspar and quartz.
______________8. He was also the first Filipino to study heraldry and was a member of the International
Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry in Madrid.
______________9. He led the revolutionary Thirteen Moderns, who engaged their classical compatriots in
heated debate over the nature and function of art.
_____________10.Thought in the Philippine History, spanning from the precolonial period to the contemporary
period, different forms of art have emerged in the Philippine scene.
_____________11. Was crafted through woodcut prints. The artist developed a technique that use lines and
colors in very distinctive manner.
_____________12.One the earliest art forms by the early Filipino people.
_____________13. Also became staples in key places.

III. Enumeration
1-5. Give 5 examples of Japanese art.
6-10. Give the 4 One of the ingredients of porcelain.
11-13. A Triumvirate of artists was formed by three Filipino artist.

Answer Key:
I. III.
1.B. Shintoism EXAMPLE OF JAPANESE ART
2. A. Buddhism 1. Ancient pottery

3. C. Chinese Art 2. Sculpture

4. B. Philippine Art 3. INK PAINTING AND CALLIGRAPHY ON SILK AND PAPER

4. UKIYO-E PAINTING AND WOODBLOCK PRINTS

5. Ceramics
Other example of Japanese art: ORIGAMI, MANGA, ANIME

II. One of the ingredients of porcelain:


1. Art in Asia 6. Clay mineral kaolinite

2.Japanese Art 7. Feldspar

3. Chinese Art 8. Petunse

4. Calligraphy 9. Quartz
5. Arts in Japan 10.Bonus
6.Shintoism
7. Chinese Porcelain A Triumvirate of artist
8. Galo B. Ocampo 11. Carlos Francisco

9. Victorio Edades 12. Galo B. Ocampo

10. Philippine Art 13. Victorio Edades

11.Ukiyo-e
12. Potery
13. Buddhist Temple

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