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In the last section we learned about how Japan Learns From China and Korea In this section, we are learning about how the Japanese Nobles Create Great Art Don’t Copy! =]

ARCHITECTURE Nobles greatly admired Chinese Architecture Liked airy spaces Surrounded buildings with gardens/ponds Spacious areas inside Copy! =[

PERFORMING ARTS Gathered to watch plays Included musicians, jugglers, acrobats Noh- plays that combine music, speaking, dance Noh created in 1300’s Copy! =[

QUIZ QUESTIONS… 1. What were some popular form(s) of art? a. Basic art (paintings b. Performing arts c. Architecture d. All of the above

D. ALL OF THE ABOVE

2. Why could this time period been a golden age? a. Large expansion b. Large growth of trade c. Wealth increased d. Start of more artwork and focus on beauty

D. START OF MORE ARTWORK AND FOCUS ON BEAUTY

3. Where did the Heian get architectural ideas from? a. Russia b. China c. Pittsburgh d. Mongolia

B. CHINA

4. What was most visual art put in? a. Everything b. Only books c. Furniture d. Doors and furniture

D. DOORS AND FURNITURE

5. What were the main theme of colors in art? a. Bright and bold b. Pale and shady c. No colors d. Extremely bright

A. BRIGHT AND BOLD

CONCLUSION In the next blue heading you will learn about how Buddism Changes. The two new types of Buddism that are formed are Pure Land Buddism and Zen Buddism. Don’t Copy!