← Asian Art History-Test #1-Terms Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Masjid Mosque Minar Minaret; Towers Chatris Small pillared pavilion with domed roof, unique to Mughal architecture Chahar Bagh Symmetrical 4-square Persian garden w/ water channels Rasa Flavor, aesthetic delight (rasika- taster, connoisseur) Bhakti Devotion Ragamala Garland of ragas(raga-male musical mode, ragini- female) Nayaka Love hero Nayika Love heroine Durbar Official audience Parakiya Adulterous love as a symbol for devotion to god Sringara Love fulfilled in union(samyoga) Vipralambha Love longing in separation(vigoya) Composition How a painting is arranged or organized, using the following elements of design: Space, Volume, Color, Texture, and Line Complementary Colors (contrasting colors) Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel and make each other appear brighter when used next to each other Illuminated Manuscript A luxurious handmade book with painted illustrations and decorations Linear Perspective Developd by Italian artist Brunelleschi in the 1400's, Is a mathematical system for creating the illusion of distance, in which all lines meet at one vanishing point on the horizon Atmoshperic Perspective Objects in the distance are depicted lighter, hazier, and less detailed than objects in the foreground Volume Refers to the relative 2-dimensionality or 3-dimensionality of the shapes in the painting. Objects can give the illusion of occupying realistic space, or can appear flat and abstracted Primary Colors Red, yellow, and blue; the root colors that can be combined to produce any other colors