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American Colonial Period
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1898-1940 |
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these plays came to represent a deep and profound yearning for freedom. |
Drama Simbolico |
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Tanikalang Ginto (Golden Chain) |
Juan Abad |
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Hindi ako Patay (I am not Dead)
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Juan Matapang Cruz |
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Kahapon, Ngayon, ata Bukas (Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow) |
Aurelio Tolentino |
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The first Filipino play written in English by Lino Castillejo and Jesus Araullo. |
A Modern Filipina 1915 |
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ombination of pantomime, dialogue, dancing, and song. |
Vaudeville (Bodabil) |
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Inspired by City Beautiful Movement introduced in Chicago World Fair in 1983 |
Neoclassicism |
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Planting rice, El Kundiman |
Fabian dela Rosa |
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Ginebra San Miguel |
Fernando Amorsolo |
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Oblation, Bonifacio Monument |
Guillermo Tolentino |
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KALIBAPI |
KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod ng Bagong Pilipinas) |
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sponsored art competitions during the Japanese period. |
KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod ng Bagong Pilipinas) |
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In 1943 and 1944, Purugganan and Francisco won this as an award |
KALIBAPI awards |
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A propaganda movement sought to create a Pan-Asian identity that rejected western tradition |
Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere |
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“Asia for Asians’ made its way to the public through posters, ephemera, comics and Japanese sponsored publications. |
Shin-Seiki,Liwayway and Tribune |
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Production of images, texts and music underwent scrutiny. |
Shin-Seiki,Liwayway and Tribune |
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Awit sa Paglikha ng Bagong Pilipinas anthem specifically for this period |
Felipe P. De Leon |
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Harvest Scene, 1942 |
Fernando Amorsolo’s painting |
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Rice Planting, 1942 |
Fernando Amorsolo’s painting |
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A hit song by Sylvia La Torre written in tagalog 1940s, composed by Levi Celerio. |
Sa Kabukiran |
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Jorge B. Bargas chairman of the Philippine Executive Commision, 1943 |
Portraits of High Officials |
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‘Independence this Year”, said His Excellency, Premier Tojo, 1943 |
Portraits of High Officials |
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Bombing of the Intendencia |
Amorsolo |
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Ruins of the Manila Cathedral |
Amorsolo |
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named this movement as Neo-Realism. |
Aguilar Cruz |
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Exploration in subject-matter, content, and form. |
NEO-REALISM, ABSTRACTION AND OTHER MODERN ART STYLES |
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Exposition of True Social Condition. |
NEO-REALISM, ABSTRACTION AND OTHER MODERN ART STYLES |
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Artists explored folk themes, commentaries on the urban condition and effects of the war. |
NEO-REALISM, ABSTRACTION AND OTHER MODERN ART STYLES |
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Manansala, Legaspi and HR Ocampo were among the National Artists associated with this |
NEO-REALISM |
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The Beggar & Tuba Drinkers |
Manansala |
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paintings are characterized by transparent cubism, a style marked by the soft fragmentation of the figures using transparent planes instead of hard-edged ones. |
Manansala |
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figures in this period are distorted by his elongating or making rotund forms in a well-ordered composition, as seen in the painting “Bar Girls” |
Cesar Legaspi Gadgets II |
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is a distinctive figurative work which exposes dire human conditions amid the backdrop of modernity. |
HR Ocampo’s “The Contrast” |
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are a combination of geometric and biomorphic shapes with vibrant colors. |
HR OCAMPO |
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This painting became the basis of a stunning tapestry hanging at the Main Theater or Bulwagang Nicanor Abelardo of the CCP. |
HR Ocampo's “Genesis” |
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It was established in 1948 under the leadership of artist Purita Kalaw-Ledesma. |
Art Association of the Philippines |
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initiative is to sponsor contests to encourage art production. |
Art Association of the Philippines (AAP) |
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It was put up in 1951 through artist-writer Lydia Aguilla, and others. |
Philippines Art Gallery |
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Provided a venue and laid out early programs for Modern Art. |
Philippines Art Gallery |
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Church of Holy Sacrifice and Church of the Risen Lord in UP Diliman Campus. |
Construction of Modern Architecture |
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Chapel of St. Joseph the Worker in Victorias, Negros. |
Construction of Modern Architecture |
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It was built by Architect Antonin Raymond and it features a striking mural of Christ by Alfonso Ossorio. |
Chapel Of St. Joseph the Worker |
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Consist of Simplified forms, which avoid mimetic representation. |
Abstraction |
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Sometimes referred as non-representational or non-objective art as it emphasized the relationship of line, color, and space or flatness on the canvas rather than illusion of three-dimensionality |
Abstraction |
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"Street musicians" |
Arturo Liz |
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"Cargadores" |
by Nena Saguil |
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by Alfonso Ossorio |
"Angry Christ" |