East Asian Painting, Crafts, Body Ornamentation REVIEW

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East Asian Painting, Crafts,

Body Ornamentation, and


Accessories
REVIEW
In East Asia, the objects or items that are usually
put into paintings are called subjects, themes or
motifs.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
1
PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES
OF CHINA EXCEPT;
B.
A.
Palaces and
Flowers and birds
Temples

C.
Sacred Statues

2
PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES
OF JAPAN;

A. B.
Scenes from
Flowers and birds everyday life

C.
Sacred Statues

3
• Landscape painting was regarded as
the highest form of Chinese painting.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
4
• Cai Lun, invented the paper in the 1st Century AD it
provided not only a cheap and widespread medium
for writing but painting became more economical.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
5
• The history of Korean painting dates to 108 C.E.,
when it first appears as an dependent form.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
6
• The history of Korean painting dates to 108 C.E.,
when it first appears as an dependent form.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
7
• Mountain and Water are important features in
Korean landscape painting

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
8
• PaintingisnotrelatedtocalligraphytoChinesePeople.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
9
• Calligraphy is the art of beautiful hand writing.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
10
• Calligraphy is the art of beautiful hand writing.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
10
• Chinese Buddhists believe that hanging “Window Flowers” or decorative
paper cuttings, like pagodas and other symbols of Good Luck, attract good
luck and drive away evil spirits.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
11
It is more economical for common Chinese
architecture

A. B.
Straight inclined Multi-inclined

C.
Sweeping

12
Red indicates devotion, courage, bravery,
uprightness and loyalty.

A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

13
A green face tells the audience that the
character is not only impulsive and violent, he
also lacks self- restraint.
A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

14
Yellow signifies fierceness, ambition and cool-
headedness.

A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

15
Kabuki Makeup is also another way of face painting which has two types:
standard makeup - applied to most actors and kumadori makeup
- applied to villains and heroes

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
16
Kabuki Makeup is also another way of face painting which has two types:
standard makeup - applied to most actors and kumadori makeup
- applied to villains and heroes

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
17
It is indeed one of the greatest contributions of
ancient China in the development of arts.

A. B.
Paper Scissors

C.
Rocks

18
FOLK ARTS OF CHINAEXCEPT;
B.
A.
PAPER FOLDING CLAY POT
MAKING

C.
ROCKS

19
The earliest document showing paper folding is a picture
of a small paper boat in an edition of Tractatus de Sphaera
Mundi from 1450 by Johannes de Sacrobosco.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
20
In China, traditionalfunerals,include burning yuanbao
which is a folded paper that look like gold
nuggets or ingots called Sycee.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
21
The term Origami came from “ori” meaning "folding", and
“kami” meaning "paper".

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
22
Decorative Chinese paper cuttings are usuallyassymmetrical in design when unfolded and adapt the
12animals of the Chinese Zodiac as themes and motifs and mostly choose the red color.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
23
known as “Maedeup or called Dorae”or double
connection knot, often called Korean knot work or Korean
knots.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
24
The earliest use of paper was made as a
pattern for lacquers, decoration on windows, doors, and
walls.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
25
LET’S CHECK
REVIEW
In East Asia, the objects or items that are usually
put into paintings are called subjects, themes or
motifs.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
1
PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES
OF CHINA EXCEPT;
B.
A.
Palaces and
Flowers and birds
Temples

C.
Sacred Statues

2
PAINTING SUBJECTS OR THEMES
OF JAPAN;

A. B.
Scenes from
Flowers and birds everyday life

C.
Sacred Statues

3
• Landscape painting was regarded as
the highest form of Chinese painting.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
4
• Cai Lun, invented the paper in the 1st Century AD it
provided not only a cheap and widespread medium
for writing but painting became more economical.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
5
• The history of Korean painting dates to 108 C.E.,
when it first appears as an dependent form.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
6
• The history of Korean painting dates to 108 C.E.,
when it first appears as an dependent form.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
7
• Mountain and Water are important features in
Korean landscape painting

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
8
• PaintingisnotrelatedtocalligraphytoChinesePeople.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
9
• Calligraphy is the art of beautiful hand writing.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
10
• Chinese Buddhists believe that hanging “Window Flowers” or decorative
paper cuttings, like pagodas and other symbols of Good Luck, attract good
luck and drive away evil spirits.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
11
It is more economical for common Chinese
architecture

A. B.
Straight inclined Multi-inclined

C.
Sweeping

12
Red indicates devotion, courage, bravery,
uprightness and loyalty.

A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

13
A green face tells the audience that the
character is not only impulsive and violent, he
also lacks self- restraint.
A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

14
Yellow signifies fierceness, ambition and cool-
headedness.

A. B.
Guan Ju Huang Pang

C.
Zhu Wen

15
Kabuki Makeup is also another way of face painting which has two types:
standard makeup - applied to most actors and kumadori makeup
- applied to villains and heroes

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
16
According to Joseph Needham, one of the
important contributions of Chinese in science and technology to
Europe is the kite.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
17
It is indeed one of the greatest contributions of
ancient China in the development of arts.

A. B.
Paper Scissors

C.
Rocks

18
FOLK ARTS OF CHINA;
B.
A.
PAPER FOLDING CLAY POT
MAKING

C.
ROCKS

19
The earliest document showing paper folding is a picture
of a small paper boat in an edition of Tractatus de Sphaera
Mundi from 1450 by Johannes de Sacrobosco.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
20
In China,traditional funerals,include burning
yuanbao which is a folded paper that look like
gold nuggets or ingots called Sycee.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
21
The term Origami came from “ori” meaning "folding",
and “kami” meaning "paper".

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
22
Decorative Chinese paper cuttings are usually asymmetrical in design when
unfolded and adapt the
12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac as themes and motifs and mostly choose the
red color.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
23
known as “Maedeup or called Dorae”or double
connection knot, often called Korean knot work or Korean
knots.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
24
The earliest use of paper was made as a
pattern for lacquers, decoration on windows, doors, and
walls.

A. B.
TRUE FALSE
25

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