AP Art History Art of South and East Asia Summative Assessment

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AP Art History Art of South and East Asia Summative Assessment  

Painting by Dong QiChang Print by Hiroshige Zen garden in Saiho-ji Temple, Kyoto Screen by Hasegawa Tohaku

You are presented with 4 images of works art which you have not studied. In “essay form”, identify the culture with which each work is associated by “matching” the work with a work we have studied. Support your matches by explaining similarities in form, content, style, and/ or use. In addition to explaining how the newly introduced works align with specific artistic traditions, students should also identify important innovations embodied by the works, if applicable.