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4 pages/≈1100 words
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Visual & Performing Arts
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Research Paper
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English (U.S.)
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Art Work at Tokyo National Museum: Standing Fudo Myo-o (Acalanatha)

Research Paper Instructions:

Choose two or more works of art from China, Korea, or Japan in the museum you chose and explain how these works are related to videos demonstrating art techniques you’ve watched at the Bamboo Canvas. You should be able to explain how each art work was created based on your understanding of artistic materials and techniques you’ve seen in the video documentaries. The more precise and comprehensive your description or explanation, the better your essay will be.
In your paper, you must write the exact title of the work and reason(s) you are interested in it. Describe what you think the artist wanted to represent or achieve socio-politically and artistically. The more you elaborate about the period and the technique/material/function as well as its subject matter (if it depicts a narrative story or a recognizable theme), the higher your score would be. Your own interpretation is important based on the information you’ve acquired from the museum’s description or from the documentary in the Bamboo Canvas. You should demonstrate that you clearly understand a period and a country in which your object was created.
See an example:
Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Dragon Roundel from a Ceremonial Garment
Period: Qing dynasty
Date: early 18th century
Culture: China
Medium: Silk and metallic thread embroidery on silk satin
Dimensions: 12 x 12 inches (30.5 x 30. 5 cm)
(1) Images/Figure(s) should be attached to your paper along with a map of the country where the art work came from (mark the town or the province as much as known). (2) Add a bibliography (you must include pages from your textbooks for the corresponding periods. For website, please put a date you accessed next to a website: “accessed 02/15/2012” Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History of the Metropolitan Museum is a useful place to start.)
Questions to Answer In This Deep Dive
Which museum collection did you choose?

Research Paper Sample Content Preview:

Student's Name
Professor’s Name
Class Information
Date
Art Works: Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum preserves Heian Period Japanese art masterpieces that show the complex interaction of religious, socio-political, and creative forces. Standing Fudo Myo-o (Acalanatha) and Gaki Zoshi (Scroll of Hungry Ghosts) are classic works that reveal this historical Period's rich tapestry. The towering wooden sculpture of Standing Fudo Myo-o, the wrathful deity's dynamic stance, exudes power and protection. Gaki Zoshi, an ink painting on an elongated scroll, tells the story of hungry ghosts as a warning and demonstrates the time's artistic skill. Heian Period Japan's socio-political complexities and unique emotions become evident as the essay explores these artworks' traditional techniques illuminated by Bamboo Canvas videos. These masterpieces' intricate wood carvings, brilliant color palettes, and ink brushwork reveal a bygone era when art reflected the beliefs, ideals, and aspirations of a Buddhist-influenced society.
Standing Fudo Myo-o (Acalanatha)
Museum: Tokyo National Museum
Title: Standing Fudo Myo-o (Acalanatha)
Period: The Heian Period
Date: The 11th century
Culture: Japan
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