lesson 2 MT Flashcards

1
Q

It is one of the most significant ways in which we try to grapple with how the present unfolds.

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Arts

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He stated that “Art when really understood is the province of every human being.”

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Robert Henri’s “The Art Spirit”

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He becomes interesting to other people. He disturbs, upsets, enlightens and he open ways for better understanding. Where those who are not artists are trying to close the book he opens it,shows that there are more pages possible.”

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Robert Henri

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4
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He stated that “the real controlling resource and the absolutely decisive factor of production is neither capital, not land not labor. It is knowledge. Instead of capitalist and proletarians, the classes of the post capitalist society are the knowledge workers and the service workers.”

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Peter Drucker’s seminal book “Post-Capitalist Society”

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5
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One type of knowledge that fuels the 21st Century is ________

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Creativity

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6
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underscored the significance of not only the discovery of the cave paintings, but also the paintings themselves.

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The 1st episode of the video series “New Ways of Seeing”.

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7
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The most integral development that allowed the identity of an “_______” to fully emerge is the systematization and sophistication that his world-the art world-has become.

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Artist

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7
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Asserted that “these first artists invented a way to get the three-dimensional world into two dimensions and attach value to their own ideas. And all of the history of art flows forth from this invention.”

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Jerry Saltz

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7
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He is apparently referring to the first cave painters who painted images of animals, hunting scenes, and a variety of symbolic figures created during the Stone ages.

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Jerry Saltz

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The impulse to ________ is at the core of human civilization, much like the impulse to communicate through language. Early on, artists were embedded in the development of culture, and in turn, art was nurtured by the varying cultures in which it existed.

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Create

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9
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The works produced varied from the __________ to those that explored a wide range of aesthetic possibilities. Artists created objects which are present in all of the affairs of man such as ornamentation in tools and other surfaces, weaving patterns in textiles, visual features and the design/plan for architectural structures and ritual and burial implements.

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Prosaic (lacking beauty)

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10
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They even created places and spaces where communities may gather. Examples are numerous monuments and memorials such as infamous Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC. Cave paintings have an aura of mystery like the Pyramid of Giza, or have alluded comprehension like the Stonehenge.

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Artists

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11
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fulfilled overlapping roles such as the draftsman, architects and engineers and even as the builder.

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Craftsmen and builders

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12
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He started the project of Cologne Cathedral in 1248 but was only completed roughlt 600 years later

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Gerhard Ryle

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12
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claiming the record as one of the longest construction projects to date

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Cologne Cathedral

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13
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Example of an artwork which has an articulation of process is the _________ in Germany.

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Cologne Cathedral

14
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were a type of social fellowship, an association structured with rules, customs, rights and responsibilities.

15
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craftsman would be open to hiring apprentices who would be under his instruction. In this guild, artistry and technology flourished under one roof.

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Master Artisan

15
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develops immense skill and expertise in his craft.

16
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Born in 1471, his father was a goldsmith and he was also an apprentice but later on shifted to Visual arts. His life was ripe with travels since it was customary to travel after completing an apprenticeship to gather more experience and knowledge.

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Albretch Durer

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He also published quite a number of books and treatises including those that talked about practical skills which would be useful to other artisans and craftsmen who dared to read it.

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Albretch Durer

18
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It refers to a collective endeavor amongst enthusiasts and advocates who aimed to promote this art form through documentation, engagement, and appreciation of surviving ceiling paintings in more 60 churches in the Philippines

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Project Kisame

18
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They first learned to depict religious images and scenes. Friars being non-artists themselves provided references the artists could use. Spanish friars commissioned a lot of artisans to carve, paint and engrave images for churches and public sites.

19
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Technology and heritage conservation occupied a substantial part of this project. One example of a Spanish Architecture that has been documented is the ___________, ________.

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Loay, Bohol

20
Q

Built in 1822, the ceiling paintings were rendered trompe l’oeil style depicting biblical scenes

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity

21
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In 2003, it became a National Historical Landmark . This church was one of those heavily damaged during the devastating earthquake that rattled Bohol in 2013.The Bell tower was the only section of the structured which remained.

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Church of the Most Holy Trinity

22
Q

From the church, the next patrons of the arts were the new elite, the ______ or the middle class.

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Ilustrados

23
Q

Portrait paintings became a fad. Two other important genres for painting at that time were the _______ and _________.

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tipos del pais and letra y figuras

24
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was watercolor paintings that showcased the different local inhabitants of the country in different garbs, and clues to their occupation and status

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Tipos del pais

25
Q

One key example that illustrated the systematization of art instruction- a combination of sorts of the guild and the art school- was the establishment of __________

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Damian Domingo of the Academia de Dibujo.

26
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It is combined the principle of tipos del pais and incorporated it as a means to illustrate the letters of one’s name or surname.

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Letra y Figuras

27
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This is known as the best tipos del pais painter, this school specialized in teaching the miniaturismo style of painting along with the tenets of classical European painting.

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Damian Domingo of the Academia de Dibujo.

28
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is an art showing a person in a serious motive and outlook while holding an object that tells about his/her power and status of living

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Miniaturismo Style