Contemporary Art Flashcards

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It is the method of combining printed images with other flat media and pasting them on a canvas or board.

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Collage

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Collage first came about in the ____________. They made use of cutouts of newspaper that were pasted onto their paintings.

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early 1900s

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3
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Where does Dina Gadia live?

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Anda, Pangasinan

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An artist recognized for her visually arresting and playfully representational style. In most of her works, ambiguous text and other quotidian expressions are combined with appropriated images from popular printed matter.

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Dina Gadia

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Jungle, 2017

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Dina Gadia

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The term “Assemblage” is used by this French artist in 1952 to describe a series of artworks made from paper collages, wood scraps, and other found objects.

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Jean

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He is among the pioneers in assemblage art in the Philippines who is born in Manila. He used indigenous found materials for his artworks in the 1960s.

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Lao Lianben

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A contemporary artist among those from the Philippines who notably represent folk narratives in their art.

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Roberto Feleo

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9
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Roberto Feleo’s artistic practice that has spanned four decades is shaped by his engagement of the myths of ________________________________.

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the Bagobos, the Bukidnon, and the pinteng legend of the Ifugaos.

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A sculptural work that is suspended from the ceiling or a protruding base. It is typically made with a number of balancing rods dangling in different lengths carrying one or more elements.

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Mobile

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11
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Mobile was pioneered by this American artist

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Alexander Calder

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12
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An example of a kinetic sculpture since it is moving due to its interaction with the wind.

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Mobile

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13
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A form of contemporary art that involves the arrangement of objects in a given space.

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Installation

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14
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Crochet, knitting, knotting, embroidery, and sewing. These are just some of the techniques that this artist uses to create immersive installations, both tactile and interactive. The use of shapes, colors, texture, space and movement encourages open interpretation.

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Aze Ong

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15
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A product of our indigenous traditions and the colonial influences.

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Music

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16
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A musical form that is product of Spanish colonization.

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Kundiman

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17
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An art song that signifies love and affection for someone.

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Kundiman

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18
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It can be described as highly emotional and sentimental because it expresses personal sorrow.

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Kundiman

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19
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It can be about love or patriotism.

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Kundiman

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20
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The melody is often smooth, flowing and gentle rhythm.

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Kundiman

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21
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“Nasaan ka Irog?”

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Nicanor S. Abelardo

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22
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“Pakiusap”

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Dr. Francisco Santiago

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23
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Music were often used for traditional Filipino courtship.

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Kundiman

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24
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It is a traditional courtship ritual in the Philippines wherein a suitor serenades.

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Harana

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25
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It uses deep tagalog words and is used to implore the girl to listen or give attention.

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Harana

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26
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Almost always performed by a man

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Harana

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27
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It can be performed by both genders.

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Kundiman

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28
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Traditional song that narrates an event in a community.

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Ballad

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29
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Tausog

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Liyangkit Parang Sabil

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30
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Bukidnon

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Idangdang

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31
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Yoyoy Villame

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Magellan

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32
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Nicanor S. Abelardo

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“Nasaan Ka Irog?”

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33
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Dr. Francisco Santiago

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“Pakiusap”

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34
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Liyangkit Parang Sabil

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Tausog

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35
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Idangdang

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Bukidnon

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36
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Magellan

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Yoyoy Villame

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37
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Notable Filipino Balladeers

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Ernani Cuenco, Jose Mari Chan, Regine Velasquez, Sarah Geronimo and Jed Madela

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38
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It is usually performed by a group of three to eight musicians

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Chamber Music

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39
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A musical composition intended to be performed by group of singers called choir.

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Choral Music

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40
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Voice categories

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Soprano, alto, tenor and bass

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41
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The early choirs in the Philippines performed in _________, singing religious hymns during the mass.

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Churches

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42
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The most well-known school choir. They have been taught and trained by some of the country’s best musical composers and arrangers.

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The Philippine Madrigal Singers or the “Madz”.

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43
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The Philippine Madrigal Singers or the “Madz” have been taught and trained by some of the country’s best musical composers and arrangers such as

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Eudinice Palaruan, Robert Delgado, and Fidel Calalang

44
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Songs that were intended for Christian church services. Its early forms was inspired by Jewish chants during their religious rituals.

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Liturgical Music

45
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Francisco Feliciano

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Mass of Saint Andrew

46
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Mass of Saint Andrew

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Francisco Feliciano

47
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It is a combination of both music and theater. It is a sung drama that entails collaborative efforts of singers, dancers, composers, choreographer, etc.

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Opera

48
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Felipe Padilla

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Noli Me Tangere

49
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Noli Me Tangere

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Felipe Padilla

50
Q

The first full-length Filipino opera

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Noli Me Tangere

51
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Mayo Bisperas ng Liwanag

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Reynaldo T. Paguio & Fides Asensio

52
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Reynaldo T. Paguio & Fides Asensio

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Mayo Bisperas ng Liwanag

53
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It is used to describe music that is readily available to the broad populace.

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Popular Music

54
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It is an umbrella term that encompasses a multitude of different genres of music such as RnB, Rap, Rock, Hip-hop Dance, etc.

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Popular Music

55
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Songs that bring to light injustices and inequality in society.

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Protest Song

56
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These seek to inspire nationalism and heroism from their listeners.

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Protest Song

57
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One of the most popular and recognizable examples of protest song

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Bayan Ko

58
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Asin

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Masdan ang Kapaligiran

59
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Masdan ang Kapaligiran

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Asin

60
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Gloc-9

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Nag-iisang Mundo

61
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Nag-iisang Mundo

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Gloc-9

62
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The highest recognition the Philippine government can give to a person of the arts. It represents the Philippines’ highest ideals in the field of humanities and the arts such as architecture and the allied arts, film and broadcast arts, literature, music, theater and visual arts.

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Pambansang Alagad ng Sining ng Pilipinas

63
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Pambansang Alagad ng Sining was created through

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Presidential proclamation No. 1001, s. 1972

64
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Cash gift - Pambansang Alagad ng Sining

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100,000 to the living artist and 75,000 those who were recognized after their death

65
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The Philippines’ first National Artist, awarded four days after his death

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Fernando Amorsolo

66
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He was given the title the “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art” for his influential style and technique that has inspired generations of artists.

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Fernando Amorsolo

67
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Fernando Amorsolo title

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“Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”

68
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He is well-known for his genre and landscapes and his idealized depiction of the Dalagang Filipina.

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Fernando Amorsolo

69
Q

She is known as a dancer and researcher of Philippine folk dance. Her research titled Philippine Folk Dances and Games documented local forms of celebrations and rituals.

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Francisca Reyes-Aquino

70
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Her research made the Filipino youth more knowledgeable of their cultural heritage.

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Francisca Reyes-Aquino

71
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She received the Republic Award of Merit and the Ramon Magsaysay Award, before being conferred to the Order of National Artists.

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Francisca Reyes-Aquino

72
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Awarded the title of National Artist in 1973, four years after his death. Known for historical themed paintings such as Filipino Struggles through History. His art reflects the values and colors of his town Angono.

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Carlos “Botong” Francisco

73
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He was a writer and stalwart of the laborers

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Amado Hernandez

74
Q

Amado Hernandez’s first major work is ______________, which was written while he was in prison. This novel bared the problems of society, focusing on the land and farming problems during the 1950s.

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Mga Ibong Mandaragit

75
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He was a teacher, composer and conductor. He is known for his impressionist style in music and as part of the musical triumvirate of the Philippines that includes Nicanor Abelardo and Francisco Santiago.

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Antonio Molina

76
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Antonio Molina wrote his first composition when he was 18 in 1912. It was titled _________________.

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Maniaturas Vol.1

77
Q

A man of many talents. He was an artist, engineer, civic leader, and teacher. But he is best known for his innovations in the field of Philippine Architecture.

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Juan F. Nakpil

78
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He was a premier sculptor and esteemed professor at the University of the Philippines, Diliman. He received his training from the University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts and later at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. After returning, he became a professor at his alma mater and taught many future stars of Philippine Art.

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Guillermo Tolentino

79
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More commonly known by his pen name Doveglion (derived from dove, eagle, lion). Regarded as one of the best contemporary poets in the world. He was recognized as a National Artist for Literature in 1973. He died in New York in 1997

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Jose Garcia Villa

80
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Jose Garcia Villa’s pen name

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Doveglion (derived from dove, eagle, lion)

81
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Have Come, Am Here

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Jose Garcia Villa

82
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At age of 46, he was the youngest of the title National Artist. He is given the distinction of being the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture” for his nonrepresentational sculptural works.

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Napoleon Abueva

83
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Adept in using a diverse range of media such as adobe, metal, cement, marble, etc. But still prefers Philippines hardwood such as narra, molave, acacia and kamagong.

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Napoleon Abueva

84
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His works have been exhibited in various museums in the Philippines and abroad.

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Napoleon Abueva

85
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Napoleon Abueva’s distinction

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“Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture”

86
Q

Lamberto V. Avellana’s Title

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Boy Wonder of the Philippine Movies

87
Q

He was not only a film director but also an established theater director as well.
He started his career as a theater artist forming the Barangay Theater Guild with his wife, Daisy Hontiveros.

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Lamberto V. Avellana

88
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established by Lamberto V. Avellana

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Barangay Theater Guild

89
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wife of Lamberto V. Avellana

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Daisy Hontiveros

90
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Named as a National Artist for Dance in 197, she was known by many other names such as “Trailblazer”, “Mother of the Philippine Theater Dance” and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics”

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Leonor O. Goquingco

91
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She incorporated ballet with folk and Asian dance and such has been able to create innovative and original choreographies.

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Leonor O. Goquingco

92
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most elaborate project of Leonor O. Goquingco

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Filipinescas: Philippine Life, Legend and Love.

93
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-Though he uses English language in his works, his heart is undeniably Filipino.
-He first started his career as a proofreader and journalist using the pen name Quijano de Manila. He eventually ventured to poetry, stories, novels and plays.

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Nick M. Joaquin

94
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His style is defined as flowery and Spanish-influenced English, which is coined by critics as “Joaquinesque”.
After he was named as National Artist for Literature in 1976, he used his influence to fight for intellectual freedom and help free imprisoned writer Jose F. Lacaba during the Marcos Regime.

A

Nick M. Joaquin

95
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Nick Joaquin’s Pen Name

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Quijano de Manila

96
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Nick M. Joaquin’s style title

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Joaquinesque

97
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Nick M. Joaquin used his influence to fight for intellectual freedom and help free imprisoned writer_______________ during the Marcos Regime.

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Jose F. Lacaba

98
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An acclaimed theater actress, performing in various theater productions in Europe, a feat that was unheard of back then. She was Recognized by Spain and given the title: “La Embahadora de Filipinas a su Madre Patria”, the first and only of record.

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Jovita Fuentes

99
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Her success in Europe afforded her to produce operas in the Philippines, and she became the chairperson of the Music Promotion Foundation of the Philippines. Her talent and stature brought her all over the world to promote Philippine Music.

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Jovita Fuentes

100
Q

Jovita Fuentes is the chairperson of _________________________________

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Music Promotion Foundation of the Philippines

101
Q

Jovita Fuentes’ title

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La Embahadora de Filipinas a su Madre Patria

102
Q

His style is described as raw and rough using bold impasto strokes. His figures are distorted and flawed, which made the Filipinos reflect on their definition of art.

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Victorio C. Edades

103
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His modernist style served as the perfect counterbalance to Fernando Amorsolo’s idealized and academic paintings. He is an educator and became a dean for the College of Architecture.

A

Victorio C. Edades

104
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Father of Modern Philippine Painting

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Victorio C. Edades

105
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Victorio C. Edades

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Father of Modern Philippine Painting