Philippine art

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  • Pottery - produced items that are practical value for the early Filipinos, such as pots for cooking and large vases for storing.
  • Manunggul Jar - One of the most prominent artifacts related to pottery found in Palawan
  • Manunggul Jar - is a representation of the early Filipinos ‘religious beliefs and practices
  • Manunggul Jar - It depicts two men rowing a boat.
  • Manunggul Jar -beliefs in afterlife- the crossing of the body of water is transition from life.
  • WEAVING - One of the earliest forms of art expression in the Philippines.
  • T’ NALAK - They use this particular to make ornaments, which also represent their beliefs through symbols.
  • T’ NALAK - a sacred cloth woven by the T'boli people in communities around Lake Sebu, Mindanao island
  • WOODCARVINGS - Depicts animals like birds, which are representation of their religious beliefs.
  • Okir - In Mindanao, Tausug and Maranao people are know for their
  • SARIMANOK AND NAGA - forms an S-shaped, depicting and elaborate figure of a mythical dragon or serpent.
    • The sarimanok and naga are usually used as ornamental designs for the houses of the sultans.
  • Spolarium - Made by Juan Luna
  • Spolarium - Art was used by the Spaniard to propagate their Christian faith while at the same time, establish their foot hold in the century
  • Spolarium - Art should be done as “proletarian art” or “art for art’s sake”
  • Lozano - clear indication of East and West influence.
  • Kut-Kut Art - The merging of these things ancient styles produces a unique artwork characterized by delicate swirling and interwoven lines, multi-layered texture and an illusion of three-dimensional space
  • De los Santos - sculptor and silversmith
  • Bonifacio Monument - a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk
  • Bonifacio Monument - leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896.
  • Napoleon Abueva - the pioneering modernists in sculpture.
  • Abueva - one of Tolentino's pupil
  • Fredesvinda (an unfinished boat)
  • Hidalgo - He won a silver medal for his entry in large canvas
  • Luna - Won a Gold medal in the 1948 Madrid Exposition
  • Amorsolo - Was a National Artist Awardee.
  • Manansala - Most popular progressive artist - Recognized as National Artist ye
  • Francisco - One of the best mural artist in the Philippines
  • Santos - Illustrator-catoonist
  • Joya - Magna Cum Laude at the University of the Philippines in 1953
  • Buenaventura - composed short piano song pieces, hymns and songs, pieces, and theater music.
  • San Pedro -conducted the Musical Philippines Philharmonic Orchestra and a Musical Presented at the Metropolitan Theatre.
  • San Pedro -connected with major conservatories in the country and wrote sacred and secular vocal music, overtures, tones, poems, symphonis poems, and quartets.
  • De Leon -a President of the Pambansang Samahan ng mga Banda sa Pilipinas and the Diwa ng Nuweba Esiha.
  • De Leon -Director of the SONGFEST Philippines and Felin Institute of the Philippines.
  • Casilag - administrator of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.
  • Molina - Versatile musician, composer and music educator
  • Molina - most familiar composition is Hatinggabi, a serenade for solo violin and piano accompaniment.