One artwork of this type depicts figures mentioned in the text Wise and Benevolent Women. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this form of artwork which Gù Kǎizhī used to make Admonitions of the Court Instructress. Many works of calligraphy in China were made in this form that are meant to be unraveled as one views them.
ANSWER: scrolls [or handscrolls]
[10h] A handscroll painting depicting this event by Song dynasty painter Zhāng Zéduān was dubbed the “China’s Mona Lisa” and features a boat that is seemingly about to crash under a bridge.
ANSWER: Qingming festival [or Ching Ming Festival or Tomb-Sweeping Day or Chinese Memorial Day or Ancestors’ Day; accept Along the River During the Qingming Festival or Qingming Shanghe Tu]
[10m] Another Song dynasty scroll painting by Guō Xī uses an “angle of totality” to depict an early one of these time periods. A Botticelli painting named after this time period depicts the three Graces dancing in an orange grove.
ANSWER: Spring [accept Primavera or Early Spring or Zǎo Chūn Tú; prompt on seasons]
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