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  • PERIODS THAT SHAPED PHILIPPINE ART:
    Pre-colonial Period, Spanish Colonization Period, American Occupation Period, Japan Invasion During World War II, Ferdinand Marcos Reign.
  • Japan Invasion During World War II
    1941-1945
  • Ferdinand Marcos Reign
    1965-1981
  • PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD
    450,000 BC - 1,500 AD
  • Old Stone Age or Paleolithic Period
    450,000 – 6,000 BC
  • Land bridges connected the archipelago to mainland Asia.
    paleolithic period
  • New Stone Age or Neolithic Period
    6,000 BC – 2,000 BC
  • a Jar from Lipuun Pt., Palawan that was used for secondary burial. The jar cover has a boat with two human figures representing 2 souls on a voyage to the afterlife.
    manunggul jar
  • there are 127 drawings in the form of animate and sta7c figures. The neolithic period is considered the oldest known work of art in the Philippines.
    angono petroglyphs
  • With the rise of the sea level and the disappearance of the land bridges, ancient man adapted to the new environment, and moved out of caves and settled along the coast. They polished stone tools and other implements for working wood, reaping, and chopping.
    neolithic period
  • metal age
    2,000 BC – 1,000 BC
  • a type of jewelry made from this period, famously worn by Lapu-Lapu
    lingling-o
  • built to withstand long-distance voyages, use for transportation and marine trading. It can accommodate 25 people.
    balangay
  • an upper-class Tagalog couple is portrayed wearing gold jewelry.
    bodily adornment/tattoos
  • which means the island of the painted people – what Spaniards called the Filipinos when they first came to the Island of Cebu.
    Las Islas de los Pintados
  • Las Islas de los Pintados
    the island of the painted people
  • The use of metals changed the life of ancient man. They made more efficient tools and fashioned jewelry out of metals.
    metal age
  • Pre-colonial native Filipino scripts (e.g. Baybayin, kudlitan) was itself derived from the Brahmic scripts of India.
    indian empire
  • They brought the Religion of Islam to the country and introduced the sultanate form of government.

    arabic empire
  • Brought ceramics and culinary arts to the Philippines: Tofu, hopia, Lumpia, Siopao etc.
    chinese empire
  • Age Of Contact with The Great Traditions Of Asia
    1000 AD
  • In contact with the giant empires such as INDIAN EMPIRE, CHINESE EMPIRE, and ARABIC EMPIRE.
    Age of Contact with the Great Traditions of Asia
  • SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD
    1521-1898
  • Academic painting style that was popularized and introduced during this period:
    romanticism, impressionism, and realism
  • Western and European artistic traditions were introduced during this period.
    SPANISH COLONIZATION PERIOD
  • AMERICAN OCCUPATION PERIOD
    1898-1946
  • A period where most artworks look "Classical" because of western & European Influences
    AMERICAN OCCUPATION PERIOD
  • Prevalent painting themes and Art style were:
    Art Illustration, Advertising, Commercial Design Landscapes, and Still Life
  • ART STYLES BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE OCCUPATION
    modernism
  • Continuation of Modernism
    JAPAN INVASION DURING WORLD WAR II
  • CONTEMPORARY ART PERIOD
    1960s
  • The term contemporary art refers to art produced today.
    CONTEMPORARY ART PERIOD
  • During the late 1960s to the 1970s was a prolific period for Philippine visual art, dance, theater, and performance.
    FERDINAND MARCOS REIGN
  • Contemporary Artists from Dumaguete City:
    Hersley-Ven Casero, Alta Jia, Iris Tirambulo, Faye Mandi, Mikoo Cataylo, Cil Flores