Note to moderator: read the answerline carefully. A woman kneels in front of an empty table in the second scene of this painting, which also has a scene in which a woman rushes towards a bear. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this painting intended to advise women in the imperial court of Empress Jia, created by Gu Kaizhi (“kai-jurr”).
ANSWER: Admonition [accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, Admonitions Scroll; accept Admonitions of the Court Instructress; accept Nüshi zhen tu]
[10e] Admonitions is a painting in this format, another of which is Zhang Zeduan’s panoramic painting Along the River During the Qingming Festival. Chinese paintings in this format were often done on long pieces of silk or paper.
ANSWER: scrolls [accept hanging scrolls; accept handscrolls]
[10m] The Admonitions scroll has been argued to have been created during this dynasty, which included an artist who developed the technique of “pomo.” Ink was used to create images of marine life by this dynasty’s “Southern School”
ANSWER: Tang dynasty (The artist is Wang Wei.)
<EW, Painting and Sculpture>