On your phones/computers, research what celestial means, why is this structure celestial???? Be able to describe the what make’s it celestial in detail.

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On your phones/computers, research what celestial means, why is this structure celestial???? Be able to describe the what make’s it celestial in detail. Turn to your shoulder partner/discuss your findings (approx. 1 minute each = 2-3 min. Total) TAKE NOTES…WE WILL POPCORN FACTS AFTER PARTNER DISCUSSION

Using your notes/textbooks/computers: Only use sources from.Edu type sites…not wikipedia! DO NOT PLAGARIZE!! MUST REWORD! Write a SHORT! Essay, discuss the purpose of Pure Land Buddhism, compared to the purpose of the previous Esoteric Buddhism. Provide the time period (ex. Heian Period) in your essay discussion. Provide a few works of art/architecture as reference (integrated seamlessly within your thoughts/writing). 5-7 Minute “Brain-Dump” Essay

Muromachi Period Marked the ascendance of Zen Buddhism, peaking the Samurai’s interest. Overcame Pure Land Buddhism, which rose in the latter of the Heian Period (Phoenix Hall…)( ).

READ PURPLE BOX ON PG. 819 IN TEXTBOOK – TO UNDERSTAND ZEN BUDDHISM – TAKE QUICK FACT NOTES! – WE WILL POPCORN 2 ROUNDS AFTERWARD IMPORTANT AREAS TO NOTE: SESSHU, ZEN BELIEFS, ZEN PRACTICES, ZEN PRACTICES IN ART (DO NOT NEED TO KNOW THE OTHER ARTIST’S NAMES OR WORKS IN THIS ARTICLE OTHER THAN SESSHU)

Ink Painting Ink paintings transitioned from a harsh style to a subtle, Zen-like style during Muromachi. The subjects changed from Monks and Teachers to Chinese-style landscapes.

Winter Landscape by Sesshu Muromachi Period ’s Ink on Paper Traveled extensively as a Buddhist monk Connection to landscape through asceticism

Sesshu, Broken Ink Landscape, 1495 Sesshu, Winter Landscape, 1470’s VS

SMALL GROUP ASSIGNMENT Winter Landscape vs. Broken Ink Landscape

Slowly…… slowlllllyyyyy

1568 – 1603 A time of great warlords Momoyama Period Osaka Castle, built by **Hideyoshi, 1583

Nobunaga was a ruthless warrior, but he believed in the importance of the arts Hideyoshi was way too ambitious, but was part of this period marking one of the most creative periods in Japanese history. (Built legit castle – Osaka Castle) Oda NobunagaToyotomi **Hideyoshi

Kano Eitoku, Chinese Lions, Momoyama Period, 16 th cent. Possibly painted for Hideyoshi… (Osaka Castle)

See any similarities?

Cloze Review Exercise – Asuka - Kamakura A 53 foot B_______ lives inside the G______ B________ H_____, p.s. this building is biggest in the world made out of w______..... Fujiwara Yorimichi’s celestial structure, known as the P_______ H_____ houses an A_______ B________ wooden sculpture. BuddhaGreat Buddha Hall wood PhoenixHallAmida Buddha PhoenixHallAmida Buddha

The M_________ Period marked the rise of Z_____ B_________. The samurai’s thank you. Why? The ink painter S_______ began with a harsh line style, like seen in his W_______ L_________, but 20 years later transitioned into a very soft and atmospheric style like seen in B_______ I____ L__________. (1495) Quite Zen of him… The O______ C_____ was built by great warlord named H__________. This period of internal national struggle and family battles was the M__________ Period. Muromachi Zen Buddhism Sesshu Winter Landscape BrokenInk Landscape Osaka Castle Hideyoshi Momoyama

K_____ E_______ painted the GIANT C______ L_____, possibly for H________. Kano EitokuChinese LionsHideyoshi Kano Eitoku Hideyoshi Chinese Lions Chinese Lions Chinese Lions Hideyoshi