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Unit 3: Influences of Beauty and Art
3.3 Discussing Concepts of Beauty in Chinese Culture
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Match the aesthetic principle with its example:
Balance ↔️ Classical Chinese gardens
Harmony ↔️ Landscape paintings
Naturalism ↔️ Bonsai arrangements
Simplicity ↔️ Zen gardens
Harmony in Chinese art emphasizes unified themes and
complementary
colors.
True
What does Confucianism emphasize in Chinese art?
Social harmony and order
Arrange the following aesthetic principles in order of their emphasis in Chinese art:
1️⃣ Harmony
2️⃣ Balance
3️⃣ Naturalism
4️⃣ Simplicity
Taoism promotes naturalism and
simplicity
Harmony in Chinese art refers to a sense of agreement and
unity
The aesthetic principles of
Chinese art
are deeply rooted in its culture.
True
What are the three key elements of Chinese beauty according to the study material?
Harmony, balance, and simplicity
What does naturalism in Chinese art emphasize?
Natural forms and processes
Which aesthetic principle emphasizes equal distribution of elements and stability?
Balance
Taoism promotes
naturalism
and simplicity in art.
True
The interplay of Confucian and Taoist ideals has influenced the key elements of beauty in
Chinese
culture.
True
Naturalism in Chinese art emphasizes artificiality and complexity.
False
What are the three key elements of Chinese beauty?
Harmony, balance, simplicity
Balance in Chinese beauty refers to asymmetry and instability.
False
Match the philosophical tradition with its influence on beauty concepts:
Confucianism ↔️ Harmony and balance
Taoism ↔️ Naturalism and simplicity
Traditional landscape paintings exemplify the Chinese appreciation for naturalism.
True
Match the art form with its key aesthetic principle:
Calligraphy ↔️ Harmony, Simplicity
Painting ↔️ Naturalism
Poetry ↔️ Harmony
Poetry in Chinese art aligns with the principle of
harmony
through its focus on emotion and meaning.
True
Chinese landscape paintings avoid artificial or overly ornate
elements
How do modern interpretations of harmony in Chinese art differ from traditional views?
Dynamic, asymmetrical compositions
Harmony in Chinese art emphasizes unified themes and complementary
colors
Simplicity in Chinese art is characterized by clean lines and unadorned
surfaces
The philosophical tradition of Taoism aligns with the Chinese aesthetic principles of naturalism and
simplicity
Match the philosophical tradition with its influence on Chinese beauty concepts:
Confucianism ↔️ Harmony and balance
Taoism ↔️ Naturalism and simplicity
Confucianism emphasizes social harmony, order, and
propriety
Match the aesthetic principle with its definition:
Balance ↔️ Symmetry and equilibrium
Harmony ↔️ Sense of agreement and unity
Naturalism ↔️ Emphasis on natural forms
Simplicity ↔️ Minimalist approach with essential elements
Simplicity in Chinese art involves clean lines, unadorned surfaces, and functional
designs
What types of art reflect both Confucian and Taoist ideals in Chinese culture?
Landscape paintings, gardens
Poetry in Chinese art aligns with the principle of
harmony
Which art form embodies the principles of harmony and simplicity in Chinese art?
Calligraphy
Match the aesthetic principle with its corresponding art form:
Harmony ↔️ Calligraphy and Poetry
Naturalism ↔️ Painting
Poetic compositions in Chinese art strive for
unity
and balance, much like other art forms.
True
Modern simplicity in Chinese art balances minimalist design with bold and striking
elements
Harmony in Chinese beauty involves unified themes, complementary colors, and smooth
transitions
What are examples of simplicity in Chinese art?
Zen gardens, simple calligraphy
Calligraphy, with its fluid brushstrokes, embodies the principles of harmony and
simplicity
Which art form reflects harmony and simplicity in Chinese culture?
Calligraphy
Traditional landscape paintings exemplify the Chinese appreciation for
naturalism
What is the emphasis in calligraphy that reflects harmony and simplicity?
Fluid brushstrokes
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