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Filipino Architect: Manila City Hall
a. Andres Luna de San Pedro
b. Antonio Toledo
c. Pablo Antonio
d. William Parsons
b. Antonio Toledo
Norman Foster, Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano
a. High Tech
b. Brutalism
c. Post Modernism
d. Bauhaus
a. High Tech
American Colonial Philippine sculptor: trained in the classical style in Rome; Oblation in UP, Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan
a. Carlos "Botong" Francisco
b. Victorio C. Edades
c. Galo B. Ocampo
d. Guillermo Tolentino
d. Guillermo Tolentino
Renaissance innovator in sculpture
a. Botticelli
b. Bernini
c. Donatello
d. Raphael
c. Donatello
Renaissance phase characterized by use of architectural forms, ornament and detail in decoration, furniture and other arts.
a. Cinquecento
b. Tricento
d. Quatrocento
d. Romanesque
c. Quatrocento
1st National Artist for Architecture: UP Main Library, Quezon Institute; Arellano University Building
a. Francisco Manosa
b. Leandro Locsin
c. Juan Nakpil
d. Pablo Antonio
c. Juan Nakpil
According to scholars, most ancient Greek temples were:
a. Originally built elsewhere and transported to their correct locations
b. Painted brilliantly, with reds, blues and yellows, in a riot of colors
c. Finished in white to give them an elegant look
d. Carved out of wood and layered in plaster
b. Painted brilliantly, with reds, blues and yellow, in a riot of colors
Intended as a Parthenon by order of Napoleon. An imitation of Greek colonnaded temple with a Roman style podium built in the Neoclassis style and was inspired by the Maison Carree at Nimes.
a. Versailles
b. Petit Trianon
c. The Tempietto
d. The Madeleine, Paris
d. The Madeleine, Paris
Filipino Architect: Philippine HEart Center; Quiapo Mosque
a. Tomas Mapua
b. Juan Arellano
c. Cesar Concio
d. George Ramos
d. George Ramos
Temples that have flanks of columns attached to the naos wall.
a. Dipteral
b. Pseudo-peripteral
c. Pseudo-dipteral
d. Peripteral
b. Pseudo-peripteral
The first and among the few Filipino painters who have captured the different striking colors and character of the country's magnificent sunlight. His depiction of the ever-smiling 'dalagang bukid' is another trademark.
a. Fabian dela Rosa
b. Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto
c. Juan de Veyra
d. Juan de los Santos
b. Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto
Islamic architecture landmark: Characterized by the multi-patterned cermaic exterior facings. It is an octagonal structure topped with a glittering dome that rises over two internal colonnades; where Mohammed ascended to Heaven.
a. Great Mosque, Damascuc
b. Taj Mahal, India
c. Mosque of Cordoba, Spain
d. Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem
d. Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem
Which of the following is the TRUEST statement for describing a caryatid?
a. It is a draped female figure serving as a column.
b. A caryatid is a draped female serving as a column by sitting under the ceiling with her hands above her head.
c. It is a draped female figure
d. It is a female figure.
a. It is a draped female figure serving as a column.
Which is true of Egyptian and Roman obelisks?
a. Egyptian have plain tips; Roman are often topped by carved flowers or people.
b. Egyptian obelisks are thicker at the top than the bottom; Roman obelisks narrow as they go up.
c. Egyptian remain in their original places; Roman were moved frequently from their original sites.
d. Egyptian obelisks have low bases; Roman obelisks stand on very high platforms.
d. Egyptian obelisks have low bases; Roman obelisks stand on very high platforms.
The palace of Versailles was built by which French king?
a. Napoleon Buonaparte
b. Louis Philippe
c. Louis XIV
d. Louis XVI
c. Louis XIV
He was essentially the pioneer of the Baroque style, and is the most notable for his use of chiaroscuro, although he did not invent it. Who was this Italian artist?
a. Titian
b. Caravaggio
c. Tintoretto
d. da Vinci
b. Caravaggio
Duchamp, Arp, Richter
a. Dadaism
b. Vorticism
c. Orphism
d. Op Art
a. Dadaism
A technique of stylized engraving which is carved beneath the surface layer of a hard material, often stone or metal.
a. intaglio
b. quoins
c. yeseria
d. arabesque
a. intaglio
What is an oculus?
a. A kind of column that is widest at the middle
b. A king of column that is widest at the bottom
c. A horizontal circular opening.
d. A measuring tool used in the distribution of mortar.
c. A horizontal circular opening
Georgian architecture is part of which style of architectural design:
a. Baroque
b. Neoclassical
c. Art Nouveau
d. Early English
b. Neoclassical
Dome of Florence Cathedral
a. Brunelleschi
b. Da Vinci
c. Bramante
d. Giotto
a. Brunelleschi
English designer who emphasized cyma curves for moldings around doors and drawers.
a. Christopher Wren
b. Thomas Chippendale
c. Batty Langley
d. William Kent
b. Thomas Chippendale
Renaissance French kings except
a. Louis XV
b. Louis XIV
c. Louis XIII
d. Louis XVI
c. Louis XIII
French glassware designer of Art Noveau
a. Hector Guimard
b. Louis Tiffany
c. Rene Lalique
d. Henry van Velde
c. Rene Lalique
First Floretine painter
a. Bramante
b. Michelangelo
c. Cimabue
d. Buoninsegna
c. Cimabique
A vertical ornament forming the spire of a turret
a. Pinnacle
b. Finial
c. Spire
d. Crockets
a. Pinnacle
Considered as the major proponent of Cubism in the Philippines, 'Jeepneys', 'Madonna of the Slums'
a. Anita Magsaysay-Ho
b. Vicente Manansala
c. Hernando R. Ocampo
d. Cesar Legaspi
b. Vicente Manansala
Japanese painting type executed on vertical silk scrolls
a. Yamato
b. Kakemono
c. Makimono
d. Ukiyo-e hanga
b. Kakemono
Tanguy, Dali, Magritte
a. Abstract Expressionism
b. Surrealism
c. Suprematism
d. Minimalism
b. Surrealism
Chest of drawers
a. Cassone
b. Cassetone
c. Credenza
d. Cassapanca
b. Cassetone
Picasso, Braque, Gris
a. Cubism
b. Vorticism
c. Suprematism
d. Pop Art
a. Cubism
The altar is located on which side of the early Christian basilica?
a. East
b. West
c. North
d. South
a. East
A light, drop-leaf table designed for occasional use
a. escabelle
b. escritoire
c. highboy
d. pembroke
d. pembroke
The first notable FIlipino painter of the 20th century. He was noted for his realistic portraits, genre, and landscapes in subdued colors. He was the first dean of the UP Fine Arts school. Famous work: Rice planters.
a. Juan de los Santos
b. Fabian dela Rosa
c. Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto
d. Juan de Veyra
b. Fabian dela Rosa
Started with the painting of M.s. Escher; The recognizable object is totally eliminated in favor of geometric abstraction. The artists produce kinetic effects, arrangements of colors, lines and shapes, or some combinations of these elements.
a. Pop Art
b. Abstract Expressionism
c. Op Art
d. Brutalism
c. Op Art
"Architecture is the art of how to waste space."
a. Walter Gropius
b. Frank Gehry
c. Le Corbusier
d. Philip Johnson
d. Philip Johnson
Renaissance innovator in painting
a. Da Vinci
b. Palladio
c. Botticelli
d. Massaccio
d. Massaccio
A bay window projecting from an outside wall and supported from beneath by a bracket.
a. Bargeboard
c. Bay
d. Gadrron
d. Oriel
d. Oriel
Probably one of the earliest recorded painters in the Philippine art history; artist of Langit, Lupa, at Impierno.
a. Jose Honorato Lozano
b. Josef Luciano Dans
c. Juan Novicio Luna
d. Damian Domingo y Gabor.
b. Josef Luciano Dans
Angono-based painter, depicted Philippine History in his 'History of Manila' mural at the Manila City Hall. His trademark fluid lines and brilliant colors filled up the entire pictorial space of the mural, defying the rules of linear perspective set by the local academy.
a. Carlos "Botong" Francisco
b. Guillermo Tolentino
c. Victorio C. Edades
d. Galo B. Ocampo
a. Carlos "Botong Francisco
A movement in Architecture emphasizing the aesthetic use of basic building processes, especially of cast-in-place concrete with no apparent concern for visual amenity. Based in part on Le Corbusier's Unite d'Habitation.
a. Pop Art
b. Op Art
c. Brutalism
d. Abstract Expressionism
c. Brutalism
A decorative series of curved, inverted flutings, or of convex and concave flutings, as on silversmith's work.
a. intarsia
b. festoon
c. gadroon
d. arabesque
c. gadroon
Ricardi Palace
a. Brunelleschi
b. Michelozzi
c. Palladio
d. Bramante
b. Michelozzi
Medici porcelain
a. ewer
b. majolica
c. desco da parto
d. ceramica
a. ewer
Louis XIV associated himself with which nature sign that became integral to the design of Versailles and has identifies Louis ever since?
a. fleur-de-lys
b. lion
c. sun
d. moon and stars
c. sun
A technicque of carving plaster used by the Spanish Moors.
a. Quions
b. Yeseria
c. Da Cortona
d. Bramante
b. Yeseria
Chateau de Chambord
a. Michelangelo
b. Palladio
c. Da Cortona
d. Bramante
c. Da Cortona
A very young nude boy, sometimes with wings, often seen cavorting in renaissance style works.
a. Chimera
b. Putto
c. Atlantes
d. Gargoyle
b. Putto
English master sculptor known for his trophies on panels, swags, and festoons.
a. Christopher Wren
b. William Kent
c. Grinling Gibbons
d. Daniel Marot
c. Grinling Gibbons
First master of the Sienese school
a. Bellini
b. Buoninsegna
c. Tintoretto
d. Botticella
b. Buoninsegna
1st recognized architecture in the Philippines recognized by Americans; Architect of the Philippine Normal School.
a. Juan Arellano
b. Tomas Mapua
c. Cesar Concio
d. George Ramos
b. Tomas Mapua
Which of the following terms refer to a small dome set atop another dome or roof?
a. Dromos
b. Cupola
c. Nymphaeum
d. Cella
b. Cupola
Post modernism: The man who brought Van Der Rohe to the US and introduced New York to the Modern Style, dubbed international style; AT&T Building in Manhattan
a. Robert Venturi
b. Philip Johnson
c. Michael Graves
d. Norman Foster
b. Philip Johnson
Art director of Napoleon during the Neoclassic period. Recorded the horrors of the period, mythology and Napoleonic exploits. 'The Death of Socrates', 'Assassination of Marat'
a. Niocals Poussin
b. Jacques Louis David
c. Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
d. Jean Baptiste Chardin
b. Jacques Louis David
Who was the inventor of the Gothic style of architecture, and what was the first building done in this style?
a. Abbot Sugar, St. Denis
b. Abbot Sugar, Notre Dame
c. Giotto, Padua Chapel
d. Giotto, St. Denis
a. Abbot Sugar, St. Denis
A rich oriental silk fabric with raised patterns embroidered in gold and silver threads.
a. brocaelle
b. brocade
c. velvet
d. crewel
b. brocade
"Architecture begins where engineering ends.""
a. Walter Gropius
b. Le Corbusier
c. Frank Lloyd Wright
d. Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
a. Walter Gropius
What are the gateways to the Buddhist Stupas called?
a. Jatakas
b. Ajantas
c. Toranas
d. Pandavas
c. Toranas
The side altar
a. narthex
b. draconium
c. transept
d. bema
b. draconium
Modernist artist: with his 'Brown Madonna', Filipinized Westernn canonical iconography; 'Deposition'
a. Victorio C. Edades
b. Guillermo Tolentino
c. Galo B. Ocampo
d. Carlos "Botong" Francisco
c. Galo B. Ocampo
A side chair, made of walnut, armless, with a thin back and an octagonal seat.
a. sgabello
b. savonarola
c. escritoire
d. chimera
a. sgabello
One of the first international Filipino artist when he won gold in the 1884 Madrid Exposition for his famour works, Spoiliarium.
a. Damian Domingo y Gabor
b. Juan Novicio Luna
c. Jose Honoratio Lozano
d. Josef Luciano Dans
b. Juan Novicio Luna
This artist's name means 'bird', and he was known for his fantastic frescoes and love of perspective devices. Some common themes: hunt, battlesm trompe l'oeil.
a. Castagno
b. Uccello
c. Lippi
d. Botticelli
b. Uccello
Works are characterized by sharply outlined figures of bandanna wearing peasant women going about in their daily chores - running after chicken, planting, harvesting. The women are thin, with long necks, slant eyes, and flat noses; 'Mending the Nets'
a. Anita Magsaysay-Ho
b. Hernando R. Ocampo
c. Cesar Legaspi
d. Vicente Manansala
a. Anita Magsaysay-Ho
Lichtenstein, Dine, Oldenburg
a. Pop Art
b. Futurism
c. Op Art
d. Neo-Impressionism
a. Pop Art
Mondrian, van Doesburg, Rietveld
a. Impressionism
b. De Stijl
c. Expressionism
d. Vorticism
b. De Stijl
A decorative art technique used widely inn the Italian Renaissance period which uses small pieces of wood, bone, metal, or mother-of-pearl to create inlaid geometric patterns on wood.
a. Boulle
b. Marquetry
c. Intarsia
d. Certosina
d. Certosina
Made of chalk and white lead cast in a mold.
a. Plaster
b. Terazzo
c. Intaglio
d. Gesso
d. Gesso
Best example of Renaissance interior in Rome, Italy
a. Villa d'Este
b. Palazzo Vecchio
c. Petit Trianon
d. Farnese Palace
d. Farnese Palace
A flat round decoration like a shield, or rosette, in bas-relief; the ornament often used in coffers.
a. Patina
b. Patera
c. Catouche
d. Intarsia
a. Patera
The great dome of St. Peter's in Rome was designed by Italian artist Michelangelo, but who first used the revolutionary design idea of the dome's design on the Florence Cathedral?
a. Christopher Wren
b. Filippo Brunelleschi
c. Shah Jahan
d. Inigo Jones
b. Filippo Brunelleschi
In Philippine houses, this is the room adjacent to the kitchen; food storage.
a. dulang
b. latrina
c. alcobe
d. dispensa
d. dispensa
Period of the Terra Cotta Warriors
a. Shang Dynasty
b. Qin Dynasty
c. Han Dynasty
d. Tang Dynasty
b. Qin Dynasty
Period when The Great Wall of China was erected to protect China against nomads from the north to serve as a means of communication.
a. Tang Dynasty
b. Shang Dynasty
c. Zhou Dynasty
d. Qin Dynasty
c. Zhou Dynasty
Georgian cabinet makers except one:
a. Breuer
b. Sheraton
c. Hepplewhite
d. Chippendale
a. Breuer