MAPEH

Cards (1942)

  • Painting
    Application of color, pigment, or paint to a surface or support
  • Sculpture
    A three-dimensional artwork which may be made through different processes, such as carving, modeling, assembling, or casting
  • Architecture
    The art and science of designing spaces and constructing buildings (structures), and other environmental features
  • Mosaic
    Small pieces of colored stone or glass glued on the surface
  • Tapestry
    Fabrics with colored designs which are woven in a pattern
  • T'nalak
    An indigenous woven fabric made from abaca by the T'boli tribe of South Cotabato
  • Printmaking
    Creation of a picture or design by printing from a plate that holds ink or color
  • Photography
    The art of creating pictures by recording light into a sensitive medium, such as film
  • Pre-colonial period
    What period that the house is a single-room constructions built using indigenous materials (bamboo, palm leaves, etc.), Roofs were typically pyramidal, windows were wide and the floor was raised above the ground
  • Architecture in Spanish colonial period
    • They introduced European styles and started the construction of numerous churches, Baroque churches like San Agustin Church, Paoay Church, Miag-ao Church, Bahay na bato was also formed, Construction of the walls of Intramuros
  • Architecture in American occupation
    • Emergence of monumental neo-classical structures, Daniel H. Burnham created urban plans for Manila and Baguio, Juan Arellano designed Manila Post Office, Legislative building, and Manila Metropolitan Theater, Antonio Toledo designed Manila City Hall, Agriculture and Finance buildings, Tomas Mapua designed Philippine General Hospital and Normal School
  • Mobile
    Kinetic or moving sculpture
  • Pottery
    The process of shaping a material to produce earthenware, stoneware, or porcelain
  • Carving
    Cutting away pieces of material until the desired form is reached
  • Architectural styles
    • Depend on regional climate, geographical location, and different aspects of life - social, political, economic, spiritual, ideological, and technological, Vary through time, Western classical architectural works were bound to the conventions of classicism, Baroque and Rococo's energetic styles include intense ornamentation, Modernist architecture tends to become more straightforward and minimal
  • Taj Mahal
    • India
  • Kandariya Mahadeva temple
    • India
  • The Forbidden City (Palace complex)
    • China
  • The Great Wall of China
    • China
  • Himeji Castle
    • Japan
  • Osaka Castle
    • Japan
  • Angkor Wat
    • Cambodia
  • Wat Phra Kaew
    • Thailand
  • Wat Arun
    • Thailand
  • Shwedagon Pagoda
    • Myanmar
  • Ananda Temple
    • Myanmar
  • Zahir Mosque
    • Malaysia
  • Ubudiah Mosque
    • Malaysia
  • Borobudur
    • Indonesia
  • Prambanan
    • Indonesia
  • Indian art
    • Deeply rooted on religious beliefs, primarily on Buddhism and Hinduism, Multitudes of Buddhist and Hindu paintings, sculptures, and architecture are found and its influences scattered all across Asia
  • Great Stupa in Sanchi
    • India, built around the 3rd century B.C.E.
  • Kandariya Mahadeva temple
    • India
  • Juan Nakpil
    • Responsible for the rebuilding of the Quiapo Church in 1930
  • Leandro V. Locsin
    • Designed the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), and the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Designed the Church of the Holy Sacrifice at UP Diliman
  • Froilan Hong
    • Manila Film Center
  • Francisco Mañosa
    • Coconut Palace
  • Mañosa Brothers
    • San Miguel Building, Ortigas
  • Batik
    A technique of dyeing cloth which includes the use of removable wax to repel the dye on parts of a design
  • Calligraphy
    Decorative art of lettering in an ornamental style