Philippine Art History PDF

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This document provides an overview of Philippine Art History, covering pre-colonial art, Muslim art, and Mountain Province art. It details various art forms, including ancient tools, pottery, weaving, jewelry, sculptures, and architecture, showcasing the diverse cultural influences on Philippine artistry.

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Philippine Art History Philippine Art History Philippine Art History refers to Filipino works of art that have developed in country from beginning of it’s civilization up to the present era. Accumulation of these works in museums all over the country reflects the culture of the Philippine...

Philippine Art History Philippine Art History Philippine Art History refers to Filipino works of art that have developed in country from beginning of it’s civilization up to the present era. Accumulation of these works in museums all over the country reflects the culture of the Philippine society and the wide range of cultural influences from countries that happen to interact with its people. Pre-Colonial Philippine Art (Before 1521) Early evidences of ancient tools and other artifacts abound in the different islands of the Philippines. Two of the objects that were discovered were described to be the crudets form of stone tools (flake tools). Philippine Ancient Tools and Artfacts Below are descriptions of other artifacts that were discovered. Receptacles Textile Weaving Below are descriptions of other artifacts that were discovered. Jewelry Pottery Pre-Hispanic pottery classification: Shape Method of Decoration Decorative designs are either: Impressed designs Incised designs Designs are either: Abstract designs Representational designs Below are descriptions of other artifacts that were discovered. Sculptures Architecture These are the three different types of structure and style of native dwellings: Bahay-kubo Ifugao house Maranao house Muslim Art Muslim Art The most important element in Muslim art is color. Greens, yellows, reds, violets, and blues, all in high intensity enrich and enhance any okir. Okir are elaborate curvilinear motifs made by Maranao and Tausug tribes of Mindanao. Ukkil is a design technique usually seen in the Sulu Peninsula. Sarimanok Naga Art of the Mountain Province Mountain Province Wood is the medium of choice in the art of Mountain Province. Wood carving is considered an important skills in all tribes. Iron melting and bronze-casting are the other skills of the Ifugaos and Itneg. Mountain art is divided into two kinds: Ritualistic Decorative Pinangpanga The Bulol Brass Ornament Thank you!

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