1.4 (pt. 2) Prominent Contributions Of Filipinos Flashcards
Father of the phiippine painting
Damian Domingo
Son of Chinese immigrants converted Christianity, but he was thought to be a noble Spanish descent by the Spaniards so they commissioned him to paint
Damian Domingo
Engaged to paint albums of people wearing their daily customes in miniaturismo painting style
Damian Domingo
Style of painting which pays attention to the embroidery and textures of the customes
Miniaturismo painting style
Had a vision of making art more accessible to the Filipinos (Indios)
Damian Domingo
Damian Domingo’s vision
Making art more accessible to the Filipinos (Indios)
Fnded the first Art School in the Philippines
Damian Domingo
what is the first Art School in the Philippines that was founded?
Escuela Dibuio y Pintura in Tondo Manila (1821)
Damian Domingo’s patron
Sociedad Economica de los Amigos del Pais
What is patron?
Person who gives financial or other support
Professor and Director of the Philippine Art Academy
Damian Domingo
When as the academy was closed?
After the death of Damian Domingo
Result of closing the academy
Producing Filipino artist trained in Western artistic tradition
Academic westernized filipino painter
Juan Luna
Bachelor of Arts Degree, Ateneo Municipal de Manila. Enrolled in Academy of Fine Arts, Manila
Juan Luna
Went to Europe in 1977, and studied in Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Juan Luna
When does Juan Luna went to Europe?
1877
Where does Juan Luna studied?
Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernardo
Who won gold medal for Spolarium in 1884
Juan Luna
Exposicion Nacional de Bellas Artes
Where Juan Luna won gold medal for Spolarium in 1884
Paintings commissioned to Juan Luna by Spanish government
- La Batalla de Lepanto
- El Pacto de Sangre
Arrested for murdering his wife and mother-in-law, but as acquited on grounds of crime of passion
Juan Luna
Who also won the Silver medal in 184 on Exposicion Nacional for his Virginess Cristiana espuestas al population
Felix R. Hidalgo
RIZAL’S SPEECH
- Winning the ______ had proven that ________, so that the Filipinos deserve the recognition of other people in the world with _______ and ______.
- “…. In the history of mankind there are ________ which in themselves signify an _______…. To such belong the names of _______ and ________: their ________ illuminates two extremes of the globe-the ______ and the ________, ________ and the ________. As I utter them, I seem to see two ______ that rise from either region to blend there on high…to unite two peoples with_______; two peoples whom the seas and space vainly separate; two peoples among whom do not germinate the_________ and their despotism. Luna and Hidalgo are the________ as of the Philippines-though born in the Philippines, they might have been born in Spain, for genius has ________; genius bursts forth everywhere….”
- exposition
- Filipinos were equal with the Spaniards
- equal dignity
- respect
- names
- achievement
- Luna
- Hidalgo
- splendor
- Orient
- Occident
- Spain
- Philippines
- luminous arches
- eternal bonds
- seeds of disunion blindly sown by men
- pride of Spain
- no country