Arts In The Philippines Flashcards
Art forms are primarily influenced by the geographical location and the experiences of the Filipinos (Luzviminda & Sayseng, 2016). In this time, the purpose of arts is integral to life.
ETHNIC TRADITION
found in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun Point, Palawan in the early 1960s.
MANUNGGUL JAR
It was discovered by the National Artist, Carlos “Botong” Francisco, in 1965.
ANGONO PETROGLYPHS
This dance shows the elegant grace of Igorot tribe and the skill and strength of women.
Banga or pot dance
This wall painting by Josef Luciano Dans will be found in St. James the Apostle Church in Paete, Laguna.
LANGIT, LUPA, AT IMPYERNO-SPANISH COLONIAL TRADITION
The original structure was built in 1574 and replaced as a church in 1641. The cathedral follows a Baroque architectural design.
ST. PAUL METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL-SPANISH COLONIAL TRADITION
This painting was made by Fernando Amorsolo, “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art” and born in Manila.
THE MAKING OF THE PHILIPPINE FLAG BY: FERNANDO AMORSOLO- MODERN ART
The main theme of art works in this time is national identity.
MODERN ART
Art forms in this era were primarily influenced by religion and secularization.
SPANISH COLONIAL TRADITION
In this time, the purpose of arts is integral to life.
ETHNIC TRADITION
This mural painting of Carlos “Botong” Francisco shows the Filipino’s bayanihan tradition.
BAYANIHAN BY CARLOS BOTONG FRANCISCO-MODERN ART
Diverse and emerging art practices were being introduced in this era.
CONTEMPORARY ART
depicts the variety of domestic activities (Guillermo, 2007).
CINCO MARIAS CONTEMPORARY ARTS
This art installation of Leeroy New was made for the La Milagrosa Festival in Ilocos Norte.
ART INSTALLATION IN SAND DUNES OF PAOAY-CONTEMPORARY ARTS
natives of Batanes or the Ivatans use a headgear
VACUL