Chapter 3 Lesson 3 Flashcards
The art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, ideas, etc
Sculpture
Two process of sculpture
Subtraction
Addition
The artist uses chisels, hammers, and other tools
Subtraction
The artist put together bite of clay or by welding together the metal parts
Addition
Example of subtraction
The famous easter island maoi stone sculpture
Example of addition
Jo Taylor’s clay sculpture
This is a sculpture in restricted senses, which for its noblest and most excellent works made use of marble
Stone sculpture
This flourished in the middle ages. Encasing the carved work with cloth covered with chalk in order to facilitate polychromy
Wood sculpture
This is the most lasting work.
Sculpture in metal
The oldest metal sculpture is made out of
Copper alloys
Bronze
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
Repousse sculpture
This is a sculpture produced by molding. A good example for this is terracotta
Sculpture in clay
Generally using sharp cutting tools
This is often used for small proportion and suitable for delicate and pathetic subjects
Sculpture in ivory
The art of cutting gems
Glyptic
He is considered to be the greatest Filipino sculptor of the 19th century
Isabeli tampico y lakandola
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
Guillermo Tolentino
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
Eduardo castrillo
He was proclaimed as the national artist of the Philippines for visual arts by then president Ferdinand marcos.
Napoleon abueva
He was the youngest recipient of the title at the age 46
Napoleon abueva