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Lunes, Agosto 13, 2012

Huma02-Quiz 2 for Prelim

          
 

1. List 

                                                                     10  PAINTINGS


                                                                                     

                                                         
                                                        DOMINADOR CATAÑEDA
                                                        
                                                         U.P. Site Today
                                                         1945
                                                         Oil on Lawanit Board
                                                         33.2 cm x 43 cm


CARLOS V. FRANCISCO (1914-1969)
National Artist in Painting, 1973

First Mass at Limasawa
1965
Oil in canvas
145 x 301 cm


                                                     
                                                HERNANDO R. OCAMPO (1911-1978)
                                                National Artist in Painting, 1991

                                                Homage to Tandang Sora
                                                1977
                                                Acrylic
                                                101.6 x 70.2 cm




                                                                      

                                              VICENTE MANANSALA (1910-1981)
                                              National Artist in Painting, 1981

                                              Planting of the First Cross
                                              1965
                                              Oil on canvas
                                              145 x 301 cm



                                                                                      

                                                     Portrait of Mrs. Banks
                                                     FERNANDO AMORSOLO
                                                     1956
                                                     Oil on canvas
                                                     120 cm x 87 cm
                                                     

                                                    Francis Burton Harrison
                                                    FERNANDO AMORSOLO
                                                    1965
                                                    Oil in canvas
                                                    100 cm x 75 cm


          
                                                      Portrait of Don Julio de la Orden
                                                      FERNANDO AMORSOLO
                                                      1947
                                                      Oil on canvas
                                                      74.5 cm x 57 cm



                                                      Coming Home from the Farm
                                                      FERNANDO AMORSOLO
                                                      1949
                                                      Oil on canvas
                                                      24 cm x 33 cm



                    La Tragedia de Gobernador  Bustamante
                    FELIX RESURRECCION HIDALGO
                    A National Cultural Treasure (National Museum Declaration No 2-1974)

                   Assassination of Governor Bustamante and his Son
                   undated
                   Oil in canvas








Spolarium
JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO
(Rome 1884)

A National Cultural Treasure
(National Museum Declaration 
No. 1-2006)



                 
  An oil painting on poplar, the Spolarium was painted by Juan Luna in Rome in 1884, winning the second prize at the Madrid Academy Exhibition of Oil Paintings.
             
                                                                          5 SCULPTURES














METAMORPHOSIS (Piroutte)


Size: as you see it
Materials: wood, 
organic dye and finishes
Technique: direct carving and direct painting
Media: light and space                                








                                             


PEPE’S PREVIOUS LESSON ON AVOIDING THE 3F TEMPTATIONS (Attitude)

Size: as you see it
Materials: wood, organic dye and finishes
Technique: direct carving and direct painting
Media: light and space





                            



KUSTUMUSIK (Arabesque)
Size: as you see it
Materials: wood, organic dye and finishes
Technique: direct carving and direct painting
Media: light and space





MOTHER and CHILD – 1960’s
by NAPOLEON ABUEVA
Adobe
107.5 x 83.5 cm









The huge art piece is sculpted from solid adobe and shows abstract figures of a woman in a sitting position and holding a child. The child, meanwhile, clings on the head of his mother. The subject Mother and Child is very popular among visual artists







                                             

                   NAPOLEON ABUEVA (b. 1930)
                   National Artist in Sculpture, 1976 
                   Kaganapan - 1970
                   Bronze cast with gold leaf
                   110 x 19 x 25 cm.



                   

  • Choose 3 national artist and select 3 art work each national artist and describe your own experience while observing at their art work.



CARLOS V. FRANCISCO (1914-1969)
National Artist in Painting, 1973
First Mass at Limasawa
1965
Oil in canvas
145 x 301 cm



















Spolarium

JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO
(Rome 1884)

A National Cultural Treasure

(National Museum Declaration 
No. 1-2006)
                   
                



VICENTE MANANSALA (1910-1981)
National Artist in Painting, 1981

Planting of the First Cross

1965
Oil on canvas
145 x 301 cm

This is my first time to visit the national museum it was so amazing for the different art work  of artist. The entire museum is one large work of art made up of thousands of smaller pieces. To help help the student make connections to artworks based on their life experiences, show the students different pictures from the museum, like fine art, archaeology, ethnography and national history. 

It is said that studies show that the arts educated children raise their academic achievements, promotes love of reading and become better citizens. 

Quiz 1 for Midterm

1. Describe how early Filipino express their artistry in:

A. Daily Life 


                                               TRADITIONAL WEAVING CENTER
 
The first permanent exhibit of Philippine fabrics is now open at the National Museum and behind it is Sen. Loren Legarda, who has merged her advocacy for the environment with her passion for fashion to put up “Hibla ng Lahing Pilipino: Traditional Philippine Textile Gallery.”

Although National Museum director Dr. Jeremy Barns and technical adviser Dr. Ana Maria Theresa P. Labrador were receptive to the senator’s idea of a textile museum and offered her the museum’s own textile collection, Legarda said she was “frustrated” when she learned that everything was in a bodega (warehouse).
The fabric collection was classified according to geographical source, with each clothing or textile tagged with information as to its source, material, the tribe that produced it, and those who wear it. Most of the country’s indigenous fabrics are made from any or a combination of the following: abaca, cotton, piña (pineapple), silk, tree bark and bast that, Labrador said, is a “type of mulberry tree.”
                                                         
                                                             KULINTANG
It is modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally-laid  gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums. As part of the larger gong-chime culture of Southeast Asia, kulintang music ensembles have been playing for many centuries in regions of the Eastern Malay Archipelago the Southern Philippines, Eastern Indonesia, Eastern Malaysia, Brunei and Timor, although this article has a focus on the Philippine Kulintang traditions of the Maranao and Maguindanao peoples in particular.
B. Burial


                KABAONG NG KAHOY NA NASA HUGIS NG SASAKYANG PANDAGAT
                Material or Medium: Wood
                Subjective context: Religious and Symbolism
C. Religion


                                                  MARY AND CHILD WOOD
                                                  Material or Medium: Wood
                                                  Subjective context: Religious and Symbolism 

Ancient Timeline


Metal Age
         

                      




Presentation tray with high pedestal and
 with cut out design; Palawan










Ovaloid Vessel with two ears, horizontally placed on the shoulder and with incised design.


         In the Philippine Archipelago, several archaeological excavations have yielded a considerable quantity of pottery. Materials found in many archaeological sites indicate a period of time that go beyond the recorded history of the Philippines, suggesting the antiquity of the art of pottery in this country.

New Stone Age

                          
                              ASTROLABLE -1590

         It is a very ancient astronomical computer for solving problems relating time and the position of the Sun and stars in the sky.

Cinemalaya Trip



Give up tommorow

                                                                           

             The GIVE UP TOMMOROW movie is a exposes a Kafkaesque extravaganza populated by flamboyantly corrupt public officials, cops on the take, and a frenzied legal and media circus. It is also an intimate family drama focused on the near mythic struggle of two angry and sorrowful mothers who have dedicated more than a decade to executing or saving one young man, Paco Larrañaga.

This is one of the best films I've seen this year. It's also the most important film I've seen. The film is the story of PACO LARRANAGA. He was arrested and convicted, along with six other people, for the kidnap and murder of the Chong sisters. The body of one of them (possibly, maybe it was her body) was found at the botton of a ravine. The people in the country were horrified and the persons responsible had to be found. 
             


                    


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