philippine art (ms powerpoint)
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Philippine ArtArts of the Philippines cover a variety of forms of
entertainment. Folk art and Primitive art consist of classic and modern features
that flourished as a result of European and Indigenous influences
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Folk Art
• 17th century during the Spanish period
• Earliest paintings: religious imagery • 19th and 20th century : mixture of religious,
political and landscape artworks
(sweetness, dark, and light)
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• Some Early Modernist Painters ►Damian Domingo – religious and
secular paintings
► Juan Luna and Felix Hidalgo – showed a trend for poitical statement
►Fernando Amorsolo – used post- modernism that illustrated Philippine culture, nature and harmony
► Fernando Zóbel – used realities and abstract on his work.
Folk Art
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Painting of Señora del Santissimo Rosario by Damian Domingo
The Blood Compact by Juan Luna
Examples of Paintings by Early Modernist Painters
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Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho by Felix Hidalgo
Fruit Gatherer by Fernando Amorsolo
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• Boy with kite by Fernando Zobel
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ITNEG tribes:• intricate weaving production– binakol is a blanket which features optical
illusion designs
a.) Ga'dang tribes – bright red tones ; beaded ornamentations
b.) Ilongot – jewelry from pearl, red hornbill beak, plants and metals.
Itneg and Mindanao Tribal art
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• MINDANAO tribes:
– B'laan, Mandaya, Mansaka and T'boli– skilled in art of dyeing abaca fibre – Ikat – fibre dyeing method– Ikat textiles are woven into geometric
patterns with human, animal and plant pictorial themes.
Itneg and Mindanao Tribal art
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Kut-kut art
• A technique combining ancient Oriental and European art process
• considered lost art and highly collectible art form.
• practiced by the indigenous tribe of Samar Island
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• an exotic Philippine art form based on early century techniques – sgraffito– Encaustic– layering.
• The merging of these ancient styles produces a unique artwork characterized by delicate swirling interwoven lines, multi-layered texture and an illusion of three-dimensional space.
Kut-kut art
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Examples of Kut-kut art
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ISLAMIC ART IN THE PHILIPPINES
• Two main artistic-styles:– Curve-line woodcarving (women)– Metalworking called okir (men)• Tausug and Sama-Bajau – boat-like
imagery
• Maranaos make similar carvings– on housings called torogan
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• Weapons made by Muslim Filipinos are skillfully carved
ISLAMIC ART IN THE PHILIPPINES