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55 Cards in this Set
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Art by Aristotle |
Art is a human pursuit to imitate life and the world into something pleasing or beautiful |
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Art by Merriam Webster |
Art is something that is created with imagination and skill & that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings |
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1. Keeps us hopeful 2. Makes us less lonely 3. Re-balances us 4. Helps us appreciate stuff 5. Propaganda for what really matters |
5 Definitions of Art by Guardian Culture |
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1. Pre-colonial period/ Pre-conquest period 2. Islamic colonial period 3. Spanish Colonial Period 4. American occupation 5. Japanese Occupation 6. 70's to contemporary |
What are the different eras? |
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Pre-Colonial/ Pre-conquest period |
Art before the coming of the first colonizers |
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Cave drawings, pottery, shelters |
Examples of Pre-Colonial/ Pre-conquest arts |
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Islamic Colonial Period |
It started in Sulu, 13th century |
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Sayyid Abbubakar |
The very first arabian colonizer |
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Malong, Mosque, Sarimanok |
Examples of Islamic Colonial Period Art |
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Miguel López de Legazpi |
Spanish Colonial Period started with the arrival of this man |
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Ruy López de Villalobos, Philip II of Spain |
(Blank) named the archipelago Las Islas Filipinas in honor of (Blank) |
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Spanish Colonial Period |
This period Ferdinand Magellan arrived |
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Acapulco galleon feet |
Manila became (blank) in the Spanish Colonial Period |
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Spanish Colonial Period |
In this era, the artworks are religious and devotional in nature. Lowland Christians were highlighted |
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Religious paintings, fiesta ornamentation, Church piaza complex |
Examples of Spanish Colonial Peiod Art |
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American Occupation, 333 |
This period PH won its independence after (Blank) years |
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Treaty of Paris |
Spain surrended the PH to US under the (Blank) |
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Educational System |
One of the greatest contribution of the US is (Blank) |
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Japanese Occupation |
Dark period of PH history. World war II |
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Japanese Occupation |
In this period, modern art is slowly penetrating in the art world |
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Pop art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Performance art |
Examples of Modern Art |
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Wartime scene paintings, Modern art sculptures, Public works |
Examples of Japanese Occupation Arts |
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Marcos |
Culture and art become highlighted during (Blank) regime |
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70's to Contemporary |
This period, CCP is built |
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Condo, malls, Mixed media paintings or sculptures |
Examples of 70's to Contemporary Arts |
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Contemporary Art |
Produced by artists living today |
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Contemporary art |
Statement about human life |
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Modern art |
Referred to as traditional art |
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Modern Art |
Mostly depicts the aftermaths of WW2 |
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Picture, Sculpture, Building, Music, Literature, Theater, Dance |
Artistic Expressions that Humans Created |
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Performance, Appropriation, Technology, Hybridity, Space |
Elements and Principles of Contemporay Art |
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Cultural Cernter of the Philippines |
CCP |
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CCP |
Premiere showcase of the PH |
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CCP- Arts Education Department |
Encourages the growth of aspiring artists of the PH through master classes, workshops, and online educational resources |
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CCP- Outreach and Exchange Department |
Supports the development of satellite venues in select cities all over the country |
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CCP- The Production and Exhibition Department |
Advances the practice in technitcal theater and design in the PH |
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CCP- The Cultural Content Department |
Designs interactuve portals to make this available of WWW |
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Natural Commission for Culture and Arts of the Philippines |
NCCA |
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Alab ng Haraya/ Flame of Imagination |
Logo of NCCA |
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Alibata K. Kadakilaan. |
NCCA logo. Meaning of fire |
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Organization, Economic Support, and Orientation |
NCCA logo. Three tiers. |
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Romeo "Boy" Togonon |
He designed the NCCA logo |
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NCCA |
Prime gov't agency that safeguards, develops, and promotes Filipino culture through implementation of enablint policies and programs |
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R. A. No. 7356 |
A law that created NCCA |
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National Museum |
Institution that exhibits the arts, specimens, or artifacts |
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Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino |
Gov't institution that develops, preservea, and promotes local languages |
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Museo-Bibleotica de Filipinas |
The National Library of the Philippines was established as (Blank) through the royal decree |
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National Library of the PH |
This is a pursuant to RA No. 10087 |
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TM, Kalaw Street, Manila |
Location of NLP |
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National Archives of the PH |
Preserves the primary sources of informations of the Philippine History |
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National Archives of the Philippines |
The home or about 60 million documents from centuries colonizations in the PH |
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National Archives of the Philippines |
It came to existence by means of RA No. 9470 |
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The National Historical Commision of the Philippines |
NHCP |
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NHCP |
Undertake research and publication of Philippine Historical works |
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NHCP |
It came into existence by the virtue of RA No. 10086 |