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Chalet
This is the type of domestic typology introduced during the American Colonial period.
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Giornata
These are fresh section of frescoes made every day.
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Classical concepts of secularism and humanism were drivers in art
Which among the following is TRUE about the Renaissance period?
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Figura Serpentina
This refers to the snakelike twisting of the body characteristics in artworks from the Mannerist period.
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
The artist and sculptor commissioned to design the Florence baptistery doors.
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Loggia
A roofed gallery open on one or more sides, often with arches or columns
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Crockets
A projecting ornament representing conventionalized foliage common to Gothic architecture, as frequently occurring along the edges of a spire.
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Filippo Brunelleschi
He is a seminal figure in architecture during the Renaissance,responsible for the design of the Florence Duomo.
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Pendentives
These are inwardly curving triangular sections of vaulting set a t right angles to help transition from a square or polygonal base to a dome.
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Chinoiserie
Rococo decorative genre using Chinese or Oriental motifs and techniques
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Iconoclasm
This is an event and controversy during the Byzantine that forbade the use of human figures in graven images.
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Quadratura
This is the illusionistic painting popular during the Baroque
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Jacques-Louis David
Name the artist of the painting, The Death of Marat.
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Tenebrismo
This is a lighting technique innovated during the Baroque that showed a great contrast between light and dark.
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The Sleeping Venus
This is painting by Giorgone that shows a nude stretched out diagonally across the canvas, with one arm raised.
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Andres Luna de San Pedro
Second-generation Filipino architect known for his works such as the Perez-Samanillo Building and the Regina Building.
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Vernis Martin
A popular imitation of chinese varnisg used during then Baroque and Rococo periods
Dome
A Type of roof formed by rotating an arch around its own axis
Voussiors
These are wedge-shaped stones that make up an arch
Marlborough Leg
A square-sectioned leg popular during the Neoclassical era
Mandorla
This is an almond -shaped aureole of light that typically surrounds the image of Christ or Mary in religious art
Tuscan
The type of classical order derived fromthe Etruscans
Verism
Thus uis the hyper-realistioc style in potraiture employed by the Romans
Jackson Pollock
Abstract Expressionism artist
Martyrium
A type of centrally-planned building used to house the remains or the relic of the a saint
Ambulatory
A circular barrel-vaulted passage,which ran between the central space of a church and the exterior walls.
Archivolt
Arched moldings that surround the tympanum of Romanesque churches
Narthex
A porch or a vestibule in Early Christian churches
Verner Panton
Designer of Heart of Chair
Flying buttress
An exterior structure composed of thin half-arches, or flyers,which supported the wall at the point where the thrust of an interior arch was greatest.
Hagia Sophia
Church considered as an architectural masterpiece during Justinian's reign
Piano Nobile
The second level of an Italina building,where it house the main reception of the family.
Marcel Duchamp
Founder of Dadaist Movement
Bay
Refer to the distance between two columns
Jacques-Louis David
The neoclassical artist who used art to create political statement and was later an appointed as art director to Napoleon Bonaparte
Mannerism
An art movement characterized by artificiality,disproportionate body parts and exaggerated poses,reflectove of the intellectual freedom that artist enjopyed during the time.
Reformation
Rge religious movement that attached the corruption inside the Catholic Church and became a factor that later on influenced the development of Mannerist and Baroque movements.
cornucopia,Lyre,Eagle
Common motif if Duncan Phyfe
Michael Thonet
Hungarian cabinet-maker who pioneered the use of laminated bentwood for furniture.
Inigo Jones
English architect responsible for introducing Palladianism to England.
Modernism
-form follows function
-Rejection of history as source of inspiration
-Elimination of unnecessary detail
Fauteuil
French armchair with pierced arms
Accesoria
These are apartment buildings built during the Spanish Colonial era
Tomas Mapua
First ever registered architect in the Philippines
Braganza
Type of foot design popular during the Baroque,al;ternatively known as n"Paintbrush foot"
Confidante
Rococo sofa that features a long middle section with single seatrer on both ends.
Hypostyle
A columned hallway which had two ros of tall central columns flanked by rows. of shorter columns on either side.
Tipos del Pais
Philippine painting style that shows Filipino in various native clothing styles.
Queen Anne
The inspiration for the American bandy chair
George Hepplewhite
Designs of his chairs back. include shield,oval,hoop,interlacing-heart and camel
Isabelo Tampinco
Master sculptor known for his work on the Manila Cathedral and Malacanan Palace
Langgal
a place of worship in Southern Mindanao usually built in the rural areas and accommodating a small group of worshippers every Friday.
Pastiglia
A decorative technique popular during the Renaissance that uses thick applications of gvesso to achieve depth in relief
Boiserie
Carved wooden wall panel popul.ar during the Baroque and Rococo and typically decorated with gilded
Damian Domingo
Founded the Academia de Dibujo,the first Filipino academy of the arts
Boulle Work
Decorative technique during the Baroque that uses a combination of tortoiseshell,pewterand brass
Mahogany
Popular wood during William and Mary style
Grissaile
painting technique that consisted of one tone in various tints and shades, which gave the impression of sculptural relief.
Art Nouveau
A style originating in the late 1890's until the firs World War,featuring organic,curvuilinear forms.
Brise Soleil
Architectural element integrated into the facades of buildings to shield it from the sun
Obelisk
These are tall,tapering,four-sided pillars of Egyptian origins, ending in pointed tips called pyramidion
Eero Aarnio
Designer of the Ball Chair
Mudejar
It is the style followed by the Southern regions of Spain characterized by strong Islamic influences.
Post and lintel
Method of construction made up of two vertical posts supporting a horizontal member
Galinera
A type of bench seating that features a chicken cage underneath.
Tokonoma
Japanese meditative altar
Fusuma
Japanese sliding doors used as interior partitions.
Queen anne Style
18th century style was considered as the first modern style in England
Bisellium
A roman settle or bench
Parge Work
An elaborate type of plasterwork decoration for walls and ceilings,especially during the Tudor and Elizabethan periods.
George Pierre Seurat
Artist who invented pointillist style during the Post-Impressionist era.
Brutalism
An architectural style known for the use of raw concrete
Juan Arellano
Artist and architect who pioneered the Impressionist style here in the Philippines.
Piet Mondrian
He was responsible for creating the visual iconography for the De Stijl Movement
International Style
Architecture the prevailed from the 1940's to 1960's that is devoid of regional character,and is often of simple ,untextured,boxed architecture.
Surrealism
Frida Kahlo is an artist of which movement
Eero Aarnio
Designer of the Ball chair
Trifid
Type of foot popular during the American Queen Ann style
Alvar Aalto
He is considered as the Father of Modern Scandinavian Design
Andres Luna de San Pedro
Second generation Filipino architect known for his works such as the Perez-Samanillo Building and the Regina Building
Fernando Zobel
Artist known for his abstract Expressionist Style,which later on shifted towards the minimalist
Charles Rennie Machintosh
Designer of the Argyle Chair
Pietra dura
Decorative technique in which a mosaic stones are laminated to the surface of furniture
Thomas Sheraton
English designer who invented the Twin bed
Pre-Raphaelite Movement
A 19th century movement of artist and designers who believed that the only true art were those produced before the High Renaissance.
Robert Venturi
American Architect who contradicted the minimalist dictum by declaring "less is bore"
Vargueńo
A spanish writing cabinet
Highboy
English chest of drawers on stand
Savonarola
An Italian renaissance X-Frame chair with six or more staves arranged from font to back.
Great Hall
The communal space within Medieval homes given huge importance and significance.
Frank Lloyd Wright
He is the American architect credited to have played an important role in the development of the architecture od dE Stijl
Ablution Fountain
Part of a mosque where worshippers perform a ritual washing before prayer.
Lyre
A common motif used by the designer Duncan Phyfe
Boiserie
There are carved wooden wall panels popular during the Baroque and Rococo,and typically glided
Post-Modernism
Michael Grave is a representative of the style.
Gates of Hell
A monumental sculpture by Rodin inspired by a scene from Dante's Inferno
Romanticism
An artistic movement during the 19th century that exhibited artist's fascination with dreams,nightmare,imagination and the exotic.
Ishtar gate
The legendary mesopotamian gate dedicated to the famous goddess and gods
Salvador Dali
Artist of the painting "Persistence of Memory"
Cesar Legaspi
Painter of the Madonna of the Slums, he indigenized Cubism in the Philippines