Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Flashcards

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The art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, ideas, etc

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Sculpture

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2
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Two process of sculpture

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Subtraction
Addition

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3
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The artist uses chisels, hammers, and other tools

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Subtraction

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4
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The artist put together bite of clay or by welding together the metal parts

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Addition

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5
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Example of subtraction

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The famous easter island maoi stone sculpture

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6
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Example of addition

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Jo Taylor’s clay sculpture

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7
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This is a sculpture in restricted senses, which for its noblest and most excellent works made use of marble

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Stone sculpture

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8
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This flourished in the middle ages. Encasing the carved work with cloth covered with chalk in order to facilitate polychromy

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Wood sculpture

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9
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This is the most lasting work.

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Sculpture in metal

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10
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The oldest metal sculpture is made out of

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Copper alloys
Bronze

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11
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It refers to metal working technique in which malleable metal is beaten into form by hammer and puncheon. This is used for smaller subjects only

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Repousse sculpture

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12
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This is a sculpture produced by molding. A good example for this is terracotta

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Sculpture in clay

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13
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Generally using sharp cutting tools
This is often used for small proportion and suitable for delicate and pathetic subjects

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Sculpture in ivory

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14
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The art of cutting gems

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Glyptic

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15
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He is considered to be the greatest Filipino sculptor of the 19th century

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Isabeli tampico y lakandola

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16
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He represented the national artist awards for sculpture in 1973
He is considered the father of Philippine arts because of his great works like Bonifacio monument

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Guillermo Tolentino

17
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He was an award winning Filipino sculpture. He was among the youngest TOYM Awardees.
The was generally considered the most avant garde sculpture and was labeled by a publication as the phenomenon of Philippine art

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Eduardo castrillo

18
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He was proclaimed as the national artist of the Philippines for visual arts by then president Ferdinand marcos.

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Napoleon abueva

19
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He was the youngest recipient of the title at the age 46

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Napoleon abueva