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Pre historic art

Cave paintings, fertility goddesses, megalithic structures

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ancient art

Religious and symbolic imagery

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Mesopotamian

warrior art and narration in stone

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egypt

Afterlife focus: pyramids and tomb paintings; massive, monumental structures

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Greek and Hellenistic

Greek idealism; perfect proportions; architectural orders (Doric, ionic, Corinthians)

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Romans

practical and down to earth; the arch

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hindu art

portrayed by holy symbols like the Om, an invocation of divine consciousness of God; the swastika, a symbol of auspiciousness; and the lotus flower, a symbol of purity, beauty, fertility, and transcendence.

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chinese art

classified according to the dynasty under which they were produced, the important qualities include a love of nature, a credence in the moral and educative capacity of art.

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japanese art

covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, calligraphy on silk and paper, ink painting, kirigami, origami

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Byzantine and islamic art

Heavenly mosaics, islamic architecture and amazing maze like design

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medieval art

considered as the dark ages

Art in this period were depicted as grotesque or brutal scenes while others were focused on formalized religion.

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Early to high renaissance

rebirth of classical culture

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early to high renaissance

The leading contributors in this period Ghiberti, Brunelleschi; Donatello; Boticelli; Leanardo; Michaelangelo; Raphael

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early to high renaissance

rebirth of classical culture

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venetian and high renaissance

extends northward to france, low countries, poland, germany and england

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venetian and high renaissance

The leading contributors in this period Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Durer, Bruegel, Bosch, Jan Van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden

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mannerism

art that breaks the rules, artifice over nature

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mannerism

The leading contributors in this period are Tintoretto, El Greco, Pontormo, Bronzino, Cellini

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baroque art

splendour and flourish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars

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baroque art

The leading contributors in this period are reubens, rembrandt, caravaggio

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neoclassical art

art that recaptures greco-roman grace and grandeur

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neoclassical art

The leading contributors in this period are david, ingres, greuze, canova

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romanticism

The triumph of imagination and individuality

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romanticism

The leading contributors in this period are caspar friedrich, gericault, delacroix, turner, benjamin west

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realism

celebrating working class and peasants; air rustic painting

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realism

The leading contributors in this period are corot, courbet, daumier, millet

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post impressionism

a soft revolt against impressionism

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post impressionism

The leading contributors in this period are van gogh, gaugin, cazanne, seurat

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dadaism and surrealism

ridiculous art; painting dreams and exploring the unconscious

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dadaism and surrealism

The leading contributors in this period are duchamp, dali, ernst, magritte, de chirico, kahlo

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abstract expressionism

post WWII; pure abstraction and expression without form; popular art absorbs consumerism

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abstract expressionism

The leading contributors in this period are gorky, pollock, de kooning, rothko, warhol, lichtenstein

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modern art

art without a center and reworking and mixing past styles

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modern art

The leading contributors in this period are gerard richter, cindy sherman, anselm kiefer, frank gehry, zaha hadid

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instrumental music

a musical composition that is without lyrics, or singing, although it might include some inarticulate vocals.

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medieval music

secular music with notated manuscripts showing connections with the church; organum indicated the beginnings of harmony

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renaissance music

enhanced freedom in music showed harmony and polyphony; composers still devoted to choral writing

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baroque music

choral music no longer dominated the era the idea of the modern orchestra was born

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classical music

sonata form: development of modern concerto, symphony trio and quartet; obsession with structural clarity

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early romantic music

golden age of virtuoso; balance of expressive and formal music

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late romantic music

composition in terms of emotional content and dramatic continuity

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modern music

diverse styles of music

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philippine arts

pertain to filipino artworks that have developed in country from the beginning of its civilization up to the present era.

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receptacles

were containers fashioned to enclose and protect the bodies of their dead relatives

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angono petroglyphs

rock art on the wall of a rockshelter in Rizal

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weaving

an ancient art form that remain in the Philippines today, with each ethnic group having their distinctive weaving techniques

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jewelry

Preceding the Spanish colonization, the native Filipino of all genders, all social classes wore gold from gold necklaces, earrings, bracelets, armlets, even to their grave

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gold death mask

the burial practice of covering the eyes, nose, and mouth of the dead with sheets of gold is a custom practiced by a limited group of filipinos

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shell brackets

the oldest identified ornaments made from cone shells were found in the early 1960’s in the tomb of an adult male in duyong cave in palawan

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maitum jar

jars have designs that signify human figures with complete or partial facial features or known as anthropomorphic jars

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bahay kubo

built from bamboo and nipa which are the most available construction materials in the rural areas.

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ifugao house

designed for the reason of the cold climate of the mountain province

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maranao house

archaic style house with a boat like appearance

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okir

general name for the colorful flowing designs which decorate any surface of the Muslim regions.

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sarimanok

a depiction of an open-winged legendary bird which stands on a fish with another fish hanging from its beak.

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naga

a stylized dragon or serpent carved in grave markers or elaborately in plows.

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ukkil

a design technique usually see in the Sulu Peninsula.

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maranao

This is a jar-like container with covers that look a lot like the domes of their mosques

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wood

______is the medium of choice in the art of the Mountain Province. It is used in making shields, spoons, ladles, bowls, and human and animal figures.