Identifying artists, works, or schools of Asian 2D art - AP Art History

Card 1 of 36

0
Didn't Know
Knew It
0
1 of 2019 left
Question

The Burning of the Sanjo Palace is a thirteenth-century handscroll from                     .

Tap to reveal answer

Answer

The Burning of the Sanjo Palace is one of the more famous and most representative works of classical Japanese art. This handscroll painting, done about one hundred years after the event it depicts, features swift brushstrokes to emphasize movement, has a strong use of diagonals, and presents largely undifferentiated figures. All of these are classic hallmarks of Japanese handscroll painting from the Kamakura period.

← Didn't Know|Knew It →