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- are earthenware secondary burial vessels- discovered in 1991 bythe National Museumof the Philippines'archaeological team in Ayub Cave, BarangayPinol, Maitum,Sarangani Province,Mindanao, Philippines. |
Maitum Jar |
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2nd Burial Jar from Manunggul Cave Tabon Caves at Lipunan Point in Palawan PH |
Manunggul Jar |
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Art was produced by advanced civilizations, in this case refers to those with an establishedwritten language.to tell storiesdecorate utilitarian objects like bowls and weaponsdisplay religious and symbolic imagery,demonstrate social statusdepict stories of rulers, gods, and goddesses. |
Ancient Art (4,000 BC) |
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A Babylonian set of laws carved in stone |
Code of Hammurabi |
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Oldest known Artwork in PH, figural carvings, Cave of volcanic Tuff |
Angono Petroglyphs |
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a temple in honor of thecity's patrongoddess Athena |
PARTHENON |
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(Sculpture) carved in 100 B.C. during the Hellenistic Age by the little-knownAlexandros of Antiochdiscovered in 1820 on the island of Melos. |
Venus de Milo |
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(Pottery)is an archaeologicalterm describingvases from the finalphase of Attic red-figure potteryproduction. |
Kerchief Vases |
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(pottery)• (Greek: Kpatńp, kratēr,literally "mixing vessel")was a large vase inAncient Greece, used forthe dilution of wine withwater. |
Krater or Cater |
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It has two open handles that are vertical on their lateral aspectsand even at the side with the edge of the belly, a narrow neck, a flangedmouth, and a sagging, almost spherical belly |
Pelik (Pottery) |
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●often referred to as the "Dark Ages" ●marked a period of economic and cultural deterioration followingthe fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. ●artwork produced reflects that darkness ●characterized by grotesque imagery and brutal scenery. ●centered around the Church.more sophisticated and elaborately decorated churches emerged ●windows and silhouettes were adorned with biblical subjectsscenes from classical mythology.emergence of the illuminated manuscript and Gothic architecturestyle |
Medieval Art Era (500-1400) |
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sculpture is any work which projects from but which belongs to the wall,a sculpture with figures that protrude from a background while still being attached to it. |
Relief Sculpture |
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method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces |
Fresco Painting |
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a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, gass or ceramic,held in place by plaster/mortar,and covering a surface |
Mosaics |
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useful and decorative objects fashioned of various metals,including copper, iron, silver,bronze, lead, gold, and brass. |
Metal Works |
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refers to glass that has been colored by metallic oxides during the manufacturing process |
Stained Glass |
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a European style of architecture that values height and exhibits an intricate and delicate aesthetic. Pointed arches Large, stained window glass Rib vaults |
Gothic Architecture |
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period of "rebirth" in arts, science, and culture, and is typically thought to have originated in Italy capture the experience of the individual land the beauty and mystery of the natural world. |
Renaissance Art (1400-1600) |
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the ultimate "Renaissance man'"epitomized the Renaissance humanist ideal. Famous works: (MoVirLasMan) 1. Mona Lisa(1503-05) 2. The Virgin of the Rocks" (1485) 3. The Last Supper(1495-98), Fresco 4. Vitruvian Man allowed him to reproduce reality with -a remarkable degree |
Leonardo Da Vinci |
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the dominant sculptor of the High Renaissance. Famous works: (Church) 1. Pietà in St. Peter's Cathedral (1499) 2. David in his native Florence (1501-04) 3. Giant fresco covering the ceiling of the SistineChapel, completed over four years (1508-12) and depicting various scenes from Genesis. |
Michael Angelo Buornarotti (1475-1564) |
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the youngest of the three great High Renaissance masters 1. Sistine Madonna 2. Madonna of the Chair 3. The School of Athens |
Raffaelo Sanzio Da Urbino |
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one of the best-known sculptors of the Renaissance His most famous piece: 1. The Bronze David - was the first free-standing nude statue made since antiquity |
Donator De Niccolo Di Betto Bardi |
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Primavera',The Adoration of the Magi Venus and Mars'The Birth of Venus |
SANDRO BOTICELLI |
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Over-the-top visual arts and architecture.characterized by grandeur and richness stylistically complex. |
Baroque Art |
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Realistic religious depictions, donegrand scale ☆Italian painterKnown for: dramatic use of lighting inBaroque paintings 1. Death of the Virgins |
Michael Angelo Merisi Caravaggio |
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Art performs a social function when: It influences a human group: 1. for instance, what products sell well because of their package design? 2. It is made to be seen or used in public situations. |
Social Function |
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Art serves this function when it is used to 1. Give comfort 2. Give convenience 3. Give happiness to human beings. It served basic functions such as clothing, food, and shelter, and other things that make humans live with happiness and ease.loadersbin tbat is Rele |
Utilitarian Function |
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Art serves as an aperture towards skills, knowledge, attitudes, customs,and traditions of different people. 1. The art helps preserve, share and transmit culture of people from one generation to another. |
Cultural Function |
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Aesthetics is a discipline concerned with the perception, appreciation, and production of art. Aesthetic experiences: 1. Such as looking at paintings, listening to music or reading poems, are linked to the perception of external objects, but not to any apparent functional use the objects might have. Committed to World-wide Brand leadership that is Relevant and Consistent to knowiedge Development for Lifelong Learnng! |
Aesthetic Function |
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In visual arts, space pertains to EMPTINESS which may either be positive space or negative space.
1. Positive space- refers to a part which is enclosed in a shape. 2. Negative space- refers to the opposite part which the shape is enclosing. |
SPACE |
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In visual arts, a series of connected points.
lt may come in two characteristics: form - curved, dotted, or broken lines; and direction - vertical, horizontal, or diagonal lines. |
LINE |
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Represent "Calmness and Stability" |
Horizontal |
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Represent Power, Strength & Dominance |
Vertical Line |
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Represent "Movement and Action" |
Diagonal Line |
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Represent "Gracefulness, gradual change of direction" |
Curved Lines |
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Represent Abrupt change of direction |
Circular Line |
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Represent "Anxiety unstability" |
Zigzag Line |
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Shape is an area that is enclosed by a line or lines. Shapes are two dimensional figures with height and width. |
Shape |
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3 dimensional Figures - are height, width, and Volume |
Form |
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In visual arts, color is associated with the natural phenomenon in our environment, Scientifically, when a light passes through a prism, it will produce differen different wavelengths. These colors maypertain to lightness, darkness, coolness, or warmth. |
Color |
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In visual arts, value is considered a property of a color which pertains to its lightness or darkness. |
Value |
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Triangle, rectangle ,square (Shapes that can be measured) |
Geometric Shape |
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Shape found in nature ( Shape of leaf or cloud) |
Organic Shape |
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Asymmetrical and free flowing shape |
Abstract Shape |
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In visual arts, texture is the element that appeals to our sense of feel on things, rough, smooth, bumpy, or slippery. It pertains to the surface of an art piece. |
Texture |
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refers to the relationship of the size of elements in a body of art. For example, when drawing a human standing beside a house, it is important to ensure that the size of the human is proportional to the size of the house. |
Proportion |
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In visual arts, the unity of the artwork, specifically about the arrangement of the related elements. |
Harmony |
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In other terms, may be referred to as diversity. This means adding multiple, different elements to break the monotony of an artwork and make it more interesting. |
Variety |
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In arts, is the illusion of motion in a painting, sculpture design, or in a pie of art. |
Movement |
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This refers to the repetition of certain elements to produce a pattern. In visual arts, repeated design elements may create a certain flow and may lead the viewer's eyes. |
Rhythm |
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refers to the even and equal distribution of elements. |
Balance |
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Emphasis is a principle which may refer to the greater impact given on a certain element. Aka focal point, highlight |
Emphasis |
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Born: 04-15-1452, Vinci, Italy Profile: Painter, Architect, Sculptor, Inventor, Military Engineer and Draftsman. Died: 05-2- 1519 Amboise, France Quotes: "He who thinks little, errs much" Brian S. Cunal Famous Works: 1. The Last Supper 2. Mona Lisa 3. Vitruvian Man |
Leonardo Da Vinci |
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Born: 03-30-1853 Zundert, Italy Profile: Painter Died: 07-29-1890 Amboise, France
Famous Works: 1. The Starry Night 2. Sunflowers Irises |
Vincent Van Gogh |
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Born: 4-6-1475, Italy Profile: Painter, Architect, Poet Died: 2-18-1564, Rome, Italy Quotes: "Genius is eternal patience." Famous Works: 1. David, 2. Creation of Adam 3. St. Peter's Basilica |
Michaelangelo |
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Born: 11-14-1840, Paris, France Profile: Painter, Philosopher Died: 12-5-1926, Giverny, France Quotes: "The richness I achieve comes from Nature, the Source of my inspiration." Famous Works: 1.Water Lilies Impression 2. Sunrise 3. Rouen Cathedral Series |
Claude Monet |
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Born: 07-06-1907, Mexico City, Mexico Profile: Painter Died: 07-13-1954, Mexico City. Mexico Quotes: " I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality. Famous Works: 1. The Two Fridas 2. SELF-PORTRAIT WITH THORNNECKLACE AND HUMMINGBIRD 3. The Broken Column |
Friday Kahlo |
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Born: 11-15-1887, Wisconsin, USA Profile: Painter Died: 03-06-1986, New Mexico , USA Quotes: "The days you work are the best days." Famous Works: 1. Black Irises ll 2. Cow's Skull: Red, White andBlue Radiator Building Night- New York |
Georgia O' Keeffe |
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Born: 7-19-1834, Paris, France Profile: Painter, Sculptor Died: 9-27-1917, Paris, France Quotes: "Art is not what you see, but what you make others See " Famous Works: 1. The Absinthe Drinker 2. The Dance Class 3. TheBelleli Family |
Edgar Degas |
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Born: 12-12-1863, Adalsbruk, Norway Profile: Painter Died: 1-23-1944, Oslo, Norway Quotes: "From my rotting body, flowers shall grow and I am in them and that is eternity." Famous Works: 1. The Scream 2. The Day After 3. The Dance of Life |
Edvard Munch |
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Born: 1-28-1912, Wyoming, USA Profile: Painter Died: 8-11-1956, NY, USA Quotes: "The painting has a life of its own. I try to let it come through." Famous Works 1. The Numnber 5 2. The Number 11 3. The Number 31 |
Jackson Pollock |
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Born: 10-26-1881, Malaga, Spain Profile: Painter, Sculptor, Ceramicist, Stage Designer, Poet and a Playwright. Died: 4-8-1973, Mougins, France ♡ Father of CUBISM Quotes: "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. Famous Works: 1.Guernica, 2.The Young Ladies of Avignon, 3.The Weeping Woman |
Pablo Picasso |
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Born: 7-30-1898, Castleford, Unite Kingdom Profile: Sculptor Died: 8-31-1986 Quotes: "One never knows what each day is going to bring.The important thing is to be open and ready for it. "Famous Works: 1. Reclining Figures, 2. King and Queen, 3. Bird Basket |
Gustav Klimt |
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Born: 5-11-1904, Figueras, Spain Profile: Painter, Draftsman Died: 1-23-1989,Figuerras, Spain Quotes: "Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings." Famous Works : 1. The Persistence of Memory 2. Swans Reflecting Elephants 3. Premonition of Civil War |
Salvador Dali |
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Born: 1-19-1839, Aix-en, France Profile: Painter Died: 10- 22-1906, Aix-en, France Quotes: "We live ina rainbow of chaos." Famous Works : 1.The Bathers 2.The Card Player, 3. Series Jug, Curtain and Fruit Bowl |
Paul Cezanne |
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The Sculpture of 1. Bonifacio Monument 2. UP Oblation |
C. Guillermo Tolentino |
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Artists arrange and organize elements of design so that all areas of the composition have equal visual weight. It can be achieved symmetrically or asymmetrically |
BALANCE |
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Red - Physical Yellow - Emotions Blue -Intellectual Green - Balance |
Colors and their meaning |