Arts Drill Flashcards
(57 cards)
The last mambabatok and a national icon, performing the batek tattoo art of the Butbut Kalinga
Whang-od
Known as the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture” through Proclamation No. 1539
The Transfiguration
Napoleon Abueva
Father of Philippine Arts
Guillermo Tolentino
Famous Filipino sculptor of landmark structures
Rajah Sulayman
Eduardo Castrillo
Glass Sculpture
Ramon Orlina
Branch of philosophy deals with the nature of art and related concepts, such as creativity and interpretation
Aesthetics
A skilled craft worker who makes or creates things by hand that may be functional or strictly docarative
Artisan
Are pigments bound by wax and compressed into painted sticks used for drawing especially among children in the elementary grade
Crayons
A form of artwork used in Gothic Cathedral and churches
Stained glass
Non folk architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban design
Allied arts/Applied Arts
Famous works of Eduardo Castrillo
Rajah Sulayman (1976), the People Power Monument (1993), The Battle of Zapote Bridge (1997) and the Bonifacio Shrine (1998)
Famous works of Guillermo Tolentino
Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City and The Oblation at the University of the Philippines Diliman
Famous works of Napoleon Abueva
“Kaganapan,” “Kiss of Judas,” the UP Gateway, and “The Transfiguration”
Beauty, Justice, and The Circle are all examples of Forms or Ideas says _____
Plato
He is the first to consider art as imitation or a representation of nature and his emphasis of the art is on poetry which for him is more philosophical than philosophy itself
Socrates
The nature of art and related concepts, such as creativity and interpretation are explored in this branch of philosophy
Aesthetics
It leads to a response of awe that overwhelms the viewers of the art
Beauty
Who coined the word PHILOSOPHY
Pythagoras
Bearers of traditional art can be nominated as Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan equal to National Artist
Traditional Arts
Mediums used by early Egyptians on the portrait on mummy cases
Encaustic
What are the primary colors?
Red yellow blue
This period is notable for the dignity, sobriety, and masculine quality of its foremost buildings, resulting from the subordination of plan, composition and detail and the unity of the whole, and the charity and simplicity
Classical Period
Revive past glory
Classical
These are felt by the senses which includes sculpture, painting and architecture
Visual Arts