quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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It is a set of background information that enables us to formulate meanings about works of art and note how context affects form.

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Context

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2
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A human-like figure made of hardwood,

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Bulul

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3
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The artist’s age, gender, culture, economic conditions, social
environment, and disposition affect art production.

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Artist’s Background

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4
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An artist who hails from ligan City, would often emphasize her female identity and personal experiences in many of her terracotta works.

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Julie LLuch

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5
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can be seen as a source of inspiration and a wellspring of materials for art production.

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Nature

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6
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uses abaca fibers stripped from the trunk of banana tree and colored with red and black dyes naturally extracted from roots and leaves of plants.

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T’nalak

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7
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Philippine traditional art’s significance lies not only in its aesthetic appearance but also in its functionality and its value to the community that produced it.

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Everyday Life

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8
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Sandata ni Shiva by

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Lirio Salvador

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9
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The communicative and evocative potentials of art have been harnessed to support the colonial order, as exemplified by the proliferation of religious art during the Spanish colonial period.

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Society, Politics and Economy, and History

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10
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The first film ever directed by a Filipino was based on the play

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“Dalagang Bukid”

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11
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Four Different Contexts of Art

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Artist’s Background
Nature
Everyday Life
Society, Politics and Economy, and History

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12
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She was an acclaimed theater actress, performing in various productions in Europe, a feat that was unheard of back then.

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Jovita Fuentes

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13
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He was able to Filipinize the different Western musical forms.

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Felipe Padilla de Leon

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14
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She was an accomplished choirmaster and arranger, but her valuable contributions to Philippine music were the establishment of the world-renowned Philippine Madrigal Singers and the leading of the advancement of Philippine choral music.

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Andrea Veneracion

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15
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vigorously researched on the different folk dances of the Philippines which made her the “Folk Dance Pioneer’ of the country.

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Francisca Reyes Aquino

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16
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major and most significant contribution in the Philippine dance

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Alice Reyes

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17
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notable contribution to the Philippine music is his use of folk music in his works.

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Antonio Molina

18
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He was a music composer, conductor, and educator. He has proven to people all over the world the richness and quality of Asian culture, especially that of the ethnic traditions of the Philippines.

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Francisco Feliciano

19
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most prolific composers and lyricists in the history of Philippine Music,

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Levi Celerio

20
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His music can be described as avant-garde.

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Ramon Santos

21
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together with Francisca Reyes Aquino, National Artist for Dance, researched on and popularized Philippine folk songs and dances in 1935.

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Antonino Buenaventura

22
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He traveled all over the country and conducted research and recorded samples of traditional
Filipino Music.

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Jose Maceda

23
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reinforces the Filipino’s appreciation to music by fusing Western influences to Philippine ethnic music.

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Lucrecia R. Kasilag

24
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He was a songwriter, film scorer, and teacher.
He played cello with the Filipino Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Manila Symphony Orchestra, and the Manila Chamber Soloists.

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Ernani Joson Cuenco

25
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another National Artist for Music, in composing and adding lyrics to most of his musical compositions used in the films.

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Celerio

26
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He was a conductor of many respected bands of the time such as Peng Kong Grand Mason Concert Band, the San Pedro Band of Angono, and the Banda Angono Numero Uno.

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Lucio San Pedro

27
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At an early age, he learned to play the violoncello and played it so well it did not take long before he was playing as an orchestra soloist for the Manila Grand Opera House.

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Antonio Molina

28
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highest recognition the Philippine government can give to a person of the arts.

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National Artist

29
Q

is made up of a Grand Collar featuring circular links portraying the arts, and an eight-pointed conventionalized sunburst suspended from a sampaguita wreath in green and white enamel.

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insignia

30
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was the National Artist for Music in 2018.

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Ryan Cayabyab

31
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She was known by many other names such as “Trailblazer,” “Mother of Philippine Theater Dance,” and “Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics.”

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Leonor O. Goquingco

32
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Throughout her career, she has
such as the mountain dances, Spanish dances, and Muslim dances.

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Lucrecia Reyes-Urtula

33
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He is recognized as a promoter of Philippine traditional dance through his performances and cultural research.

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RAMON AREVALO OBUSAN

34
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He was a sculptor and professor at the University of the Philippines, Diliman.

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GUILLERMO E. TOLENTINO

35
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At the age of 46, he was the youngest recipient of the title of National Artist.

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NAPOLEON V. ABUEVA

36
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Considered as the “Father of Modern Philippine
Painting”

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VICTORIO C. EDADES

37
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His early works combined concepts from rural and urban settings.

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VICENTE S. MANANSALA

38
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Through his cubist works, the country was
exposed and later on

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CESAR T. LEGASPI

39
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He is most popular for his series of works that feature the solitary figure of a scavenger whom he named Sabel.

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BENEDICTO R. CABRERA

40
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He is the first Filipino Muslim to receive the title of National Artist.

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ABDULMARI ASIA IMAO