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Japanese Art History UCSB
Wattles Midterm 1
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
05/01/2012

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1. Middle Jômon Clay Vessel, "Flame design" 2500-1500 BC
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2. Dôgu (figurine). Jômon "feline features" Gender? (from Yamanashi)
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3. Late Jômon dôgu with "snow goggles"(terracotta) (from Miyagi Pref)
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4. Two dôgu, one with heart-shaped face, Jômon from different sites (Gunma and Yamagata)
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5. Earthenware with human face, Middle Yayoi, 100 BC- 100 AD,(TNM)
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6. Dôtaku (Chinese bell) with incised figural motifs, Yayoi, 100-300 AD, (TNM)
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7. Bronze mirror with design of four buildings, Early Kofun period , 300-450)(Imperial Household Coll; found Nara pref)
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8. Bronze mirror with chokkomon design, Early Kofun period, 300-450, (Imp Household Coll.)
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9. Crown, (from Kinkanzuka tomb, Gunma Prefecture). (Gold and copper; height 37.8 cm. TNM)
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10. Crown, (from Tomb #128, Kyongju City), Korean. (Gold); c. 450-535, Korean National Museum.
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11. Emperor Nintoku's Tomb (kofun). Osaka. 90' high by 1600' long. Kofun period. 5th Century.
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12. Head of a Girl (haniwa) found in Emperor Nintoku's Tomb. Kofun period (300-710) (Clay; height 19.7 cm. Imperial Household Collection).
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13. Haniwa festival parade, Kofun period (from Gunma)
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14. Seated woman haniwa, Kofun period (TNM) [not shown in class]
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1. Aerial View of Ise Grand Shrine, Rebuilt in same way from Yayoi era.
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2 Hôryûji temple complex. Originally built in Hakuho era (7C)
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3. Entrance to inner shrine (naikû) at Ise Shrine (South torii gate of the outermost fence)
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4. Middle Gate (chûmon) at Hôryûji. 7C. (Hakuho).
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5. Hôryûji kondô (golden hall), Hakuhô, 7C (Hakuh).
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6. Tôdaiji, Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsu-den), 1709 replacement of the 752 structure.
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7. Shaka triad at Hôryûji (bronze sculpture), Asuka.

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8. Amida Triad within Lady Tachibana Shrine (#10 below) at Hôryûji (bronze sculpture), c. 700, Late Hakuhô.
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9. Tamamushi Shrine (laquer, wood, metal), c. 600 (Asuka).
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10. Tachibana Shrine at Hôryûji L7C (Hakuho) (bronze wood and paint).
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11. 6 string biwa lute from Shosoin treasury, sandlewood and chestnut with inlaid mother of pearl. c. 750 (Nara)
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12. Plectrum guard of a Biwa showing entertainers riding an elephant. c. 750 (Nara)
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1. Statue of Amida by Jôchô in Byôdôin, 1052. Wood and gold leaf. Commissioned by Fujiwara Yorimichi.
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2. "House of Gold" at Chûsonji at Hiraizumi (N. Japan). 12C. Commissioned by Fujiwara Kiyohira.
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3. Text by Empress Kômyô, standard script in the Wang Xizhi style. 8C.
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4. Gyokusen-jo (Jeweled spring poetic essay). Ono no Tôfu (courtier). 10C.
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5. Poems by Lady Ise (known as Ise-yama gire). Early 12C. Onna-de/ hiragana ("women's hand") on decorated paper.
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6. Sutra scroll donated to Chûsonji by Northern Fujiwara family (women members involved?). 12C. Gold and silver on indigo paper.
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7. Amida raigô frontispiece on sutra donated to the Itsukushima Shrine by the Taira family. Done in part by women members of the family? Paint on decorated paper with "reed writing" (ashide-hidden letters). Early 12C.
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8. Lotus Sutra on painted fan "onna-e" - women's picture style. Mid 12C (Shitennôji). [Not shown week three]
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9. Tale of Genji Scroll. Hiragana text on decorated paper from "Oak Tree" (Kashiwagi) chapter. Early 12C. Calligraphers of aristocratic status.
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10. Onna-e (women's picture) from Tale of Genji Scroll. Early 12C. Done by a team of painters led by a sumigaki (See Mason, 117)
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1. Scene from Ban Dainagon ekotoba (The Story of Ban Dainagon). "Boys Fighting" Emaki. 12C (Insei).

 
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2. Scene from "Frolicking Animals Scroll" (Chôjû giga) otoko-e L12C (Insei)
Traditionally attributed to Toba Sojo.
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3. Scene from "Hungry Ghost Scroll" (Gaki Zoshi) otoko-e 12C (Insei)

 
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4. Taima Mandara Engi emaki, showing Princess Chûjô weaving the Taima Mandara, Mid 13C (Kamakura). Hand scroll, color on paper. Height about 19 inches.
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5. Sculptural portrait of Minamoto Yoritomo. L12/E13 (Kamakura) (TNM)
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6. Sculptural portrait of Priest Chôgen. c. 1206 (Kamakura)
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7. Kaikei. Hachiman in the guise of a monk. Painted wood. 1201 (Kamakura).
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8. Niô guardian figure under Great South Gate at Tôdaiji d .1203 (Kamakura) by Unkei and Kaikei and assistants. Almost 28' high.
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9. Unkei. Triad at Kôfuku-ji. Central Buddha Miroku (Buddha of the Future) flanked by two rakan or arhats.
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10. Unkei. "Muchaku" One of arhats flanking Miroku Buddha (image #7) d. 1223 (Kamakura).
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