2. Characteristics of arts and crafts in
East Asia
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•The Chinese like to wear their
traditional dresses in the Classical
Han Period style fashion-loose
robes with long sleeves. In the
course of time, they wore them with
loose trousers and underskirts
with belts.
6. Characteristics of arts and crafts in
East Asia
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•Unlike the Koreans, the Japanese decorated
their loose, one-piece robe with designs of
flowers, cherries, and birds. There are plenty
of outlines on their kimono as influenced by the
Classical Han period Chinese attire. The style of
the kimono varies according to seasons. Fabrics
made of cotton and rayon are preferred for
kimonos.
7. Characteristics of arts and crafts in
East Asia
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•The Japanese like to present their
folk art in miniature forms like the
brass figurine of a samurai on the
extreme right side.
9. Characteristics of arts and crafts in
East Asia
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• The Koreans’ mode of dressing and their folk arts were
largely influenced by the Chinese because the Chinese
beliefs and values of Confucianism had spread and gained
roots in Cheoson (Korea) for a long time. Thus, the Korean
national attire is patterned after the Hand-loose robe style
with long loose sleeves (right photo). However, the
uniqueness of their jeogori (upper robe) and chima (skirt) is
that they are fashioned as not be decorated, but have to
remain plain in vibrant colors.
14. The ox-headed
Shennong, the
god of
Agriculture and
Medicine, is
always gives
honor and
worship.
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15. Chinese painting
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• The Chinese considered painting to be the only fine
art. To them, architectures and sculpture were
classified as crafts. The main kinds of Chinese
paintings are frescoes and paintings on wood panels.
Others are watercolor paintings and ink drawings
which are done first on silk, and later on rice paper.
You must have seen a Chinese scroll too. These are
two types of scrolls.
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1. The vertical wall scroll which is put on display
for special occasions and afterwards rolled
up and stored in a wooden box
2. The horizontal hand scroll where the long strip
of silk of paper is gradually rolled off one
wooden roller on to another to reveal only a
small section of the work at a time
17. Assignment No.2
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•Research Japanese and Korean arts
and crafts, give its description with
pictures, and the picture will be pasted
on the MAPEH notebook along with the
handwritten description (the maximum
number of sentences for the description
is 5, and the minimum is 3).
21. Among the old
deities of
Japanese
Shinto
Religion, Ibesu
(the god of sea
and marine
life) is the
most-favored.
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22. Japanese painting
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•Painting is the preferred artistic expression in
Japan. It is practiced by both amateurs and
professionals. Even in modern times, many
Japanese still write with a brush rather than a
pen. Their familiarity with brush techniques has
made them particularly sensitive to the artistic
values of painting.
24. Japanese painting
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•Japanese painting reflects a refined
and serene sense of dignity. Japanese
art is valued not only for its simplicity,
but also for its colorful exuberance. It
has considerably influenced 19th
century Western painting.