135 PHILIPPINES

    Cards (59)

    • burial Jar excavated from a neolithic burial site in manunggul cave of tabon caves at lipuun Point at palawan dating from 890-710 B.C.
      manunggul jar
    • identify the period: there is also exchange of an art aesthetics and art processes with the chinese and other asian countries who fequents as traders with our indigenous groups
      precolonial art period
    • a tagalog ancient script also known in visayan as badlit, derived from brahmic scripts of india and first recorded in the 16th century
      baybayin
    • the baybayin was continued to be used during the spanishh colonization up until the late ____ century
      19th
    • an artistic cultural heritage of the maranaos of lanao, philippines
      okir (sarimanok)
    • an artistic design of the maranao native inhabitants of southern philippines beginning from the early 6th century before the islamization of the area
      okir (sarimanok)
    • a design or pattern often rendered or curved in hardwood, brass, silver, and wall painting in curvilinear lines and arabic geometric figures
      okir
    • okir is a often rendered or curved in ____, ____, ____, and ____ ____ in curvilinear lines and arabic geometric figures
      hardwood, brass, silver, wall painting
    • most common theme of okir
      sarimanok
    • other precolonial art (6)
      pottery,
      weaving,
      tattoo,
      jewelry,
      carving,
      metal crafts
    • introduced formal painting, sculpture, and architecture which was inspired by byzantine, gothic, baroque, and rococo art styles
      spanish colonial art period
    • during the spanish colonial art period, most of the artworks were _____ or _____ based
      religious, catholic
    • the 4 styles that inspired formal painting, sculpture, and architecture during the spanish colonial art period
      byzantine art, baroque art, rococo art, gothic art
    • are artistic products of the eastern roman (byzantine) empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the empire
      byzantine art
    • byzantine art were more ____ based art
      christian
    • often thought of as a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpret detail to produce drama, tension, exuberance, and grandeur in sculpture, painting, architecture, literature, dance, theater, and music
      baroque
    • characterized by whimsical, curvy lines, and elaborately decorative style of art
      rococo art
    • its name "rococo art" is derived from the french word "____" meaning rock-work after the forms of sea shells
      rocaille
    • the french word "rocaille" means ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
      rock-work after the forms of sea shells
    • the style of art produced in northern europe from the middle ages up until the beginning of the renaissance
      gothic art
    • gothic art is especially known for _____, _____, and _____
      the distinctive arched design of its churches,
      its stained glass,
      its illuminated manuscripts
    • spanish colonialism lives on with the filipino "____" ____ and ____ ____
      antique furniture,
      carving designs
    • in the formation of the elite filipino class, the ____ paved way for the rich locals to study abroad, a more "academic" and "western" approach has been learned
      ilustrado
    • the filipino classicism is formed that borrows ____, ____, and even a hint of ____
      neoclassicism, romanticism, impressionism
    • the ____ ____ is formed that borrows the neoclassicism, romanticism, and even a hint of impressionism
      filipino classicism
    • the father of filipino painting
      damian domingo
    • first filipino to paint his face, the first self-portrait in the philippines
      damian domingo
    • the first school of drawing in the philippines (1821)
      academia de dibujo y pintura
    • who founded the first school of drawing in the philippines, namely the academia de dibujo y pintura?
      damian domingo
    • internationally renowned artist
      juan luna
    • filipino painter, sculptor, and a political activist of the philippine revolution during the late 19th century
      juan luna
    • one of the greatest filipino painters along with juan luna in the 19th century
      felix resurreccion hidalgo
    • felix resurreccion hidalgo's works had a touch of _____ and ____ of the ____
      romanticism,
      aesthetics of the neoclassicism
    • which painting won the gold medal in the 1884 madrid exposition of fine arts
      spolarium
    • what 2 filipino art styles developed during the spanish period?
      miniaturismo, letras y figuras
    • art style that pays attention to the embroidery and texture of the costume
      miniaturismo
    • miniaturismo pays attention to the ____ and ____ of the costume
      embroidery, texture
    • art style that fuses letters with figures in everyday activity amidst a common background
      letras y figuras
    • letras y figuras is usually used in panting a ____ ____ ____
      patron's full name
    • ____, ____, and ____ gained popularity and incorporated in fine arts during the american colonial art period
      art illustration, advertising, commercial design