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National Artist
is a Filipino citizen who has been given the rank and title of National Artist in recognition of his or her significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts and letters
National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), President of the Philippines
It is jointly administered by the_______ and is conferred by the _________ upon recommendation by both institutions.
National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCAA)
is the country’s “overall policy making body, coordinating, and grants giving agency for the preservation, development, and promotion of Philippine arts and culture
Alab ng Haraya
NCAA Logo is called as?
Fire, and Kadakilaan
The _______ is a stylized letter K of Philippine indigenous script that stands for _______ or _____.
Three-tiered censer
stand for organization, economic support, and an orientation rooted on a thorough grasp of tradition and history,
Romeo “Boy” Togonon.
Done in gold to symbolize the immense wealth of Philippine culture, it was designed by the late _________
Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
is responsible for bringing together the different arts from various regions to the entire country and the whole world.
Katotohanan, Kabutiha, at Kagandahan
The logo, derived from the Baybayin character Ka and styled based on a Katipunan design, represents ________, ________, at ________
Dance
choreography, direction, performance
Music
composition, direction, performance
Theater
direction, performance, production design, light and sound design, playwriting
Visual Arts
painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts, performance art, imaging
Literature
poetry, fiction, essay, literary/art criticism
Film and Broadcast Arts
direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, animation, performance, new media
Architecture and Allied Arts
architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, urban design
Design
industrial design, fashion design
APRIL 27, 1972,
ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTIST
FIRST INDUCTED ON __________
No. 1001
ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTIST
UNDER PROCLAMATION ________
Katotohana, Kabutihan, at Kagandahan
ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTIST
‘‘__________, ___________ at __________’’
The Office of the President
The rank and title of National Artist is conferred by means of a Presidential Proclamation
President of the Philippines
HONORS AND PRIVILEGES
1. The rank and title of National Artist, as proclaimed by the _____________;
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
HONORS AND PRIVILEGES
2. The National Artist gold-plated medallion minted by the _______________ and citation;
Lifetime emolument and material and physical benefits
HONORS AND PRIVILEGES
3. A ________________ comparable in value to those received by the highest officers of the land such as:
3.1 Living Awardees
A minimum cash award of Two Hundred Thousand Pesos(PhP200,000.00), net of taxes;
· A minimum lifetime personal monthly stipend of Fifty Thousand Pesos (PhP 50,000.00)
Medical and Hospitalization benefits not exceeding PhP750,000.00 per year;
Coverage by a life insurance policy by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and or private insurance companies from date of conferment the award, in the event that the National Artists is insurable, the premiums for which shall be paid by the National Government or by donation from any governmental or private entities
A State Funeral, the arrangements for and the expenses of which shall be borne by the Government, upon the death of the National Artist
A place of honor; in line with the protocolar precedence, in state functions, national commemoration ceremonies and all other cultural presentations
3.2 Posthumous Awardees
One time minimum cash award of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (PhP150,000.00), net of taxes payable to the legal heir/s
GAMABA
In April 1992, the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan or the National Living Treasures Award was institutionalized through Republic Act No. 7355.
Republic Act No. 7355.
In April 1992, the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan or the National Living Treasures Award was institutionalized through ____________
Fernando C. Amorsolo - National Artist for Painting
Also known "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art
First National Artist in the Philippines
Renowned for his paintings that idealized rural life and Filipino beauty, especially his famous "dalagang Filipina", countryside scenes, rice fields, and sunlight-filled landscapes.
· Planting Rice
· The Making of Philippine Flag
· Dalagang Bukid
Give the 3 Paintings of Fernando Amorsolo
Carlos Modesto “Botong” Villaluz. Francisco - National Artist for Painting
Renowned for Large-scale murals that tell the history and culture of the Filipino people.
· Painted powerful, flowing figures often drawn from Philippine folklore, historical events, and traditions
· The Martyrdom of Rizal Mural
· Filipino Struggles Through History
· Magpupukot
Paintings of Carlos “Botong” Francisco
Victorio Candido Edades
The Father of Modern Philippine Art
He was a Filipino painter. He led the revolutionary Thirteen Moderns, who engaged their classical compatriots in heated debate over the nature and function of art.
· The Sketch
· The Builders
Paintings of Victorio Candido Edadas
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
He was a Filipino sculptor and professor of the University of the Philippines.
was designated as a National Artist of the Philippines for Sculpture in 1973.
· The Oblation
· Bonifacio Monument
Sculpture of Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
Napoleon “Billy” Veloso Abueva - National Artist for Sculpture
Was known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture“.
He was proclaimed National Artist for Sculpture in 1976 when he was 46, making him the youngest recipient of the award to date.
· The Transfiguration
· Nine Muses
Sculpture of Napoleon Abueva
Benedicto Reyes Cabrera
Known as "BenCab“.
a Filipino painter, and was awarded National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts (Painting) in 2006.
He has been noted as "arguably the best-selling painter of his generation of Filipino artists.
· Sabel
· Portrait of Caroline
Arts of BenCab
Francisco Sionil Jose
He was a Filipino novelist, short story writer, essayist, and journalist. He was formally recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines for Literature in 2001, honoring his profound impact on the country’s literary and cultural landscape.
· The Rosales Saga
Literatures of Francisco Sionil Jose
Agnes Dakudao Locsin - National Artist for Dance
· She is a distinguished choreographer, director, and educator. She is celebrated for developing the "neo‑ethnic" dance genre, skillfully blending indigenous Philippine themes, rituals, and folk movements with Western classical and modern techniques
Ryan Cayabyab - National Artist for Music
· He is widely known as “Mr. C,” is a Filipino composer, arranger, conductor, educator, and arguably one of the most influential figures in Original Pilipino Music (OPM). He was officially honored as a National Artist for Music in 2018, recognizing his lifelong contributions to Filipino musical identity.
· Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika
· Da Coconut Nut
· Tuwing Umuulan at Kapiling Ka
Give 3 Music of Ryan Cayabyab
Fernando Poe JR. - National Artist for Film
· He became a towering figure in Philippine cinema starring in nearly 300 films, many of which he also directed, produced, and wrote under the pseudonyms Ronaldo Reyes and D’Lanor
· Ang Probinsyano
· Ang Panday
· Hindi ka na Sisikatan ng Araw
· Isang Bala Ka lang
Films of Fernando Poe Jr.
Nora Aunor - National Artist for Film and Broadcast Arts
· A powerful and emotive actress known for portraying strong, complex women. Also a successful singer, she started her career by winning a singing contest (Tawag ng Tanghalan) in the 1960s. Received awards both locally and internationally, including FAMAS, Gawad Urian, and recognition from international film festivals.
· Himala
· Bona
· Inay
3 Films of Nora Aunor
Amlia Lapeña-Bonifacio - National Artist for Theater
Founder of Teatrong Mulat ng Pilipinas (1977), a theater and puppetry troupe for children, recognized for blending Filipino folklore, puppetry, literature, and performance in an "indigenous fusion" style
Regarded as the Grande Dame of Southeast Asian Children’s Theater and the Mother of Philippine Puppetry, she was instrumental in shaping theater for young audiences in the Philippines
· Anim na Dulang Filipino Para sa Mga Bata (1976)
· Tat-lu-han (1975)
· Abadeja: Ang Ating Sinderela (1977)
Notable titles of Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio