PHIL ART HISTORY Flashcards
(13 cards)
refers to the Filipino works of art that
have developed in country
from the beginning of its
civilization up to the present
era.
Philippine Art History
Philippine Art History reflects the culture of the – and the
wide range of cultural
influences from countries
that happen to interact with
its people.
Philippines society
Philippine Art History also considers how other country’s cultures
influenced – that
resulted in Filipino artworks as it is known
today
local arts
Two of the objects that were
discovered were described to be
the – of stone tools
(flake tools)
crudest form
were containers fashioned by
early Filipinos to enclose and protect
the body of their dead relatives.
Coffins are made of tree barks and
fibers woven into mats may also
function as receptacles of food and
other belongings.
RECEPTACLES
were used for accessories. It was discovered in Duyong Cave, Palawan. ;
Shells
Shells, animal bones and – were the earliest adornments.
small bones
There was also evidence of skill in making jade ornaments found in Palawan and Calatagan excavation sites. Other jewelry began to include bead of glass, agate and gold that were found in –.
Guri Cave
The “–” necklace made of rare beads
can indicate the standing of a person
bongol
the thicker the “bongol” is the more – the person is.
affluent
The beads of bongol are made up of rare
stones and gems, which may have
originated from –, Malaysia and other
foreign lands. It was believed that the
ancient – traded with foreign
people during the olden times
China, i-Kalingas
1.Using a colored magazine cut thin triangular-like strips
2.Insert the nylon cord in the holes of the beads of the paper.
3.Roll strips of paper into beads, secure the end with glue
4. Add more beads and tie the ends of the cord together.
WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF PROCEDURES FOR MAKING A BONGOL NECKLACE?
1-3-2-4