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Indian, Chinese &
Japanese
653 B.C. – A.D. 1900
Major Points
Birth of Buddha

Silk Road opens

Buddhism spreads to China and Japan

Art is serene, and meditative
Indian Art
3rd millennium BC – Modern
Times

4 Periods (Ancient period, Islamic
ascendancy, Colonial period,
Independence and postcolonial)

Ornate, sensuous, refined, strong
sense of design, colorful, vibrant
and tells a story

Intertwines with cultural history,
religions, and philosophies
                                     Fresco from Ajanta, c.
                                     450-500
Past Art
Ajanta & Ellora frescoes and
rock cuts 2 BC – 600 B
Mughal
   Influence
Descendants of Genghis
Khan, Muslim

Ruled over Indian
subcontinent (southern
Asia)

Mughal minitures, book
illustrations or small
album works

Architecture & Marble

http://www.economist.co
m/blogs/prospero/2011/11
/singh-twins
Taj
 Mahal
Seven Wonders of
the World

Mausoleum:
building
constructed as a
monument
enclosing the
burial chamber of
a deceased
person or persons

Completed in 1653
Rajputana
Mostly men painters
Focus on nature & harmony
Many miniatures, BRIGHT
where as Mughals were dull.
Lord Krishna, Hindu deity
popular subject
Rajputana people endured
much to stay in existence (as
well as Hinduism) through the
times of Muhammed and the
British takeover as many of
them gave up art due to lack
of understanding on the part
of the British.
Modern Indian Art
 Focus on ancient culture

 M F Hussein, Picasso of
 India

 Museums emerged late
 60’s

 Indian art in high demand
 worldwide and sold for
 high prices, encouraged
 by government
Chinese Art




Successfully mastered ALL forms of
art

Ancient art included cave
paintings, pottery, jade
artifacts, bronze casting (Bronze
Age) and calligraphy
Chinese Art Continued
After the Iron Age
pottery and
porcelain were
focus, Terra Cotta
Army

With the invention
of paper over a
dozen dynasties
(time of rule by a
particular family
which ruled during
that period)

Within these
Chinese
 Painting
Strong tradition of
painting, calligraphy,
and printmaking
                               Spring Morning in the Han Palace, Ming
                               Dynasty
Concentrated in water
based techniques

More stylized & abstract

Importance of white
space and favors
landscapes
                         Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, Northern
Contemporary Chinese Art
 After communists took over in 1949 art was
 labeled reactionary (politically driven) further
 accelerated by Cultural Revolution (Social-
 political movement whose goal was to enforce
 communism)

 Chinese “avant-garde” works produced after
 CR, includes
 painting, sculpture, film, ceramics, video, photogr
 aphy, installation and performance.

 In the 2008 World’s Top contemporary
 artists, The People’s Republic of China holds it’s
 5th, 6th, 7th and 9th places.
Zhang           Zeng Fanzhi   Yue Minjun
Xiaogang




           Wang
           Guangyi
Japanese Art
Wide range of art styles & media including
ancient pottery, sculpture in wood & bronze, ink
painting on silk and paper and recently manga &
cartooning. Painting is the preferred method of
the Japanese.

Write with a brush rather than a pen

Japanese ceramics are the finest in the world
and the earliest known artifacts of their culture.

Heavy use of natural materials for architecture
and a relationship between interior and exterior
spaces
Ukiyo-e


“Floating world”
Japanese woodblock prints                      The Great Wave off
                                               Kanagawa (神奈川
Landscapes, historical tales, & theatre        沖浪裏 Kanagawa-
                                               oki nami-ura?)
Main artistic genre in Japan                   original print by
                                               Hokusai
Rose in the Edo cultural second half of the 17th century
Mass producable
Influence of
  Buddha

Starts in 6th & 7th centuries
Home of the earliest            Pagoda and Kondō at Hōryū-ji, 8th
Buddhists structures            century

Statues and icons brought
to Japan by Koreans
Temples
Enku, Buddhist monk
sculpted 120,000 wooden
statues
Contemporary Art




Taikan Yokoyama   Kiyoteru Kuroda
History of Manga

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Asian art

  • 1. Indian, Chinese & Japanese 653 B.C. – A.D. 1900
  • 2. Major Points Birth of Buddha Silk Road opens Buddhism spreads to China and Japan Art is serene, and meditative
  • 3. Indian Art 3rd millennium BC – Modern Times 4 Periods (Ancient period, Islamic ascendancy, Colonial period, Independence and postcolonial) Ornate, sensuous, refined, strong sense of design, colorful, vibrant and tells a story Intertwines with cultural history, religions, and philosophies Fresco from Ajanta, c. 450-500
  • 4. Past Art Ajanta & Ellora frescoes and rock cuts 2 BC – 600 B
  • 5. Mughal Influence Descendants of Genghis Khan, Muslim Ruled over Indian subcontinent (southern Asia) Mughal minitures, book illustrations or small album works Architecture & Marble http://www.economist.co m/blogs/prospero/2011/11 /singh-twins
  • 6. Taj Mahal Seven Wonders of the World Mausoleum: building constructed as a monument enclosing the burial chamber of a deceased person or persons Completed in 1653
  • 7.
  • 8. Rajputana Mostly men painters Focus on nature & harmony Many miniatures, BRIGHT where as Mughals were dull. Lord Krishna, Hindu deity popular subject Rajputana people endured much to stay in existence (as well as Hinduism) through the times of Muhammed and the British takeover as many of them gave up art due to lack of understanding on the part of the British.
  • 9. Modern Indian Art Focus on ancient culture M F Hussein, Picasso of India Museums emerged late 60’s Indian art in high demand worldwide and sold for high prices, encouraged by government
  • 10. Chinese Art Successfully mastered ALL forms of art Ancient art included cave paintings, pottery, jade artifacts, bronze casting (Bronze Age) and calligraphy
  • 11. Chinese Art Continued After the Iron Age pottery and porcelain were focus, Terra Cotta Army With the invention of paper over a dozen dynasties (time of rule by a particular family which ruled during that period) Within these
  • 12. Chinese Painting Strong tradition of painting, calligraphy, and printmaking Spring Morning in the Han Palace, Ming Dynasty Concentrated in water based techniques More stylized & abstract Importance of white space and favors landscapes Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, Northern
  • 13. Contemporary Chinese Art After communists took over in 1949 art was labeled reactionary (politically driven) further accelerated by Cultural Revolution (Social- political movement whose goal was to enforce communism) Chinese “avant-garde” works produced after CR, includes painting, sculpture, film, ceramics, video, photogr aphy, installation and performance. In the 2008 World’s Top contemporary artists, The People’s Republic of China holds it’s 5th, 6th, 7th and 9th places.
  • 14. Zhang Zeng Fanzhi Yue Minjun Xiaogang Wang Guangyi
  • 15. Japanese Art Wide range of art styles & media including ancient pottery, sculpture in wood & bronze, ink painting on silk and paper and recently manga & cartooning. Painting is the preferred method of the Japanese. Write with a brush rather than a pen Japanese ceramics are the finest in the world and the earliest known artifacts of their culture. Heavy use of natural materials for architecture and a relationship between interior and exterior spaces
  • 16. Ukiyo-e “Floating world” Japanese woodblock prints The Great Wave off Kanagawa (神奈川 Landscapes, historical tales, & theatre 沖浪裏 Kanagawa- oki nami-ura?) Main artistic genre in Japan original print by Hokusai Rose in the Edo cultural second half of the 17th century Mass producable
  • 17. Influence of Buddha Starts in 6th & 7th centuries Home of the earliest Pagoda and Kondō at Hōryū-ji, 8th Buddhists structures century Statues and icons brought to Japan by Koreans Temples Enku, Buddhist monk sculpted 120,000 wooden statues

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Rock cut temples, reflects growth of buddhism,
  2. Powerful, Bangladesh, Bhu1tan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.Tajmahal1631, ShahJahan, MumtazMahal, 14th child
  3. All white marbleTajmahal1631, ShahJahan, MumtazMahal, 14th childImprisoned by son later
  4. People, trees & animal
  5. Died June 2011 @ 95 yrs
  6. 700,000 workers and craftsmen 38 years to complete
  7. However, paper closer to our modern type was invented in China in about AD 705 by a scholar called Ts'aiLun. Legend has it that, one day, hewatched a wasp making its nest by chewing up pieces of bamboo, mixing them with its own saliva and working the resultant ball into a flat sheet with its feet and using the sheet to build a wall in its nest. He copied the wasp, making a paste of bamboo and water and spreading the flat sheet to dry in the sun. Knowledge of his work spread slowly - to the Arabs in the 8th century and into Europe only in the late 14th century.
  8. Zeng, over 2 millionZhang 35 millionBorn in 50’s and 60’s, ALL alive
  9. Usually the word ukiyo is literally translated as "floating world" in English, referring to a conception of an evanescent world, impermanent, fleeting beauty and a realm of entertainments (kabuki, courtesans, geisha) divorced from the responsibilities of the mundane, everyday world; "pictures of the floating world", i.e. ukiyo-e, are considered a genre unto themselves.Edo former name of the Japanese capital of Tokyo
  10. Buddhism in japan in 784