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Pre historic art
Cave paintings, fertility goddesses, megalithic structures
ancient art
Religious and symbolic imagery
Mesopotamian
warrior art and narration in stone
egypt
Afterlife focus: pyramids and tomb paintings; massive, monumental structures
Greek and Hellenistic
Greek idealism; perfect proportions; architectural orders (Doric, ionic, Corinthians)
Romans
practical and down to earth; the arch
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.
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.
japanese art
covers a wide range of art styles and media, including ancient pottery, calligraphy on silk and paper, ink painting, kirigami, origami
Byzantine and islamic art
Heavenly mosaics, islamic architecture and amazing maze like design
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.
Early to high renaissance
rebirth of classical culture
early to high renaissance
The leading contributors in this period Ghiberti, Brunelleschi; Donatello; Boticelli; Leanardo; Michaelangelo; Raphael
early to high renaissance
rebirth of classical culture
venetian and high renaissance
extends northward to france, low countries, poland, germany and england
venetian and high renaissance
The leading contributors in this period Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Durer, Bruegel, Bosch, Jan Van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden
mannerism
art that breaks the rules, artifice over nature
mannerism
The leading contributors in this period are Tintoretto, El Greco, Pontormo, Bronzino, Cellini
baroque art
splendour and flourish for God; art as a weapon in the religious wars
baroque art
The leading contributors in this period are reubens, rembrandt, caravaggio
neoclassical art
art that recaptures greco-roman grace and grandeur
neoclassical art
The leading contributors in this period are david, ingres, greuze, canova
romanticism
The triumph of imagination and individuality
romanticism
The leading contributors in this period are caspar friedrich, gericault, delacroix, turner, benjamin west
realism
celebrating working class and peasants; air rustic painting
realism
The leading contributors in this period are corot, courbet, daumier, millet
post impressionism
a soft revolt against impressionism
post impressionism
The leading contributors in this period are van gogh, gaugin, cazanne, seurat
dadaism and surrealism
ridiculous art; painting dreams and exploring the unconscious
dadaism and surrealism
The leading contributors in this period are duchamp, dali, ernst, magritte, de chirico, kahlo
abstract expressionism
post WWII; pure abstraction and expression without form; popular art absorbs consumerism
abstract expressionism
The leading contributors in this period are gorky, pollock, de kooning, rothko, warhol, lichtenstein
modern art
art without a center and reworking and mixing past styles
modern art
The leading contributors in this period are gerard richter, cindy sherman, anselm kiefer, frank gehry, zaha hadid
instrumental music
a musical composition that is without lyrics, or singing, although it might include some inarticulate vocals.
medieval music
secular music with notated manuscripts showing connections with the church; organum indicated the beginnings of harmony
renaissance music
enhanced freedom in music showed harmony and polyphony; composers still devoted to choral writing
baroque music
choral music no longer dominated the era the idea of the modern orchestra was born
classical music
sonata form: development of modern concerto, symphony trio and quartet; obsession with structural clarity
early romantic music
golden age of virtuoso; balance of expressive and formal music
late romantic music
composition in terms of emotional content and dramatic continuity
modern music
diverse styles of music
philippine arts
pertain to filipino artworks that have developed in country from the beginning of its civilization up to the present era.
receptacles
were containers fashioned to enclose and protect the bodies of their dead relatives
angono petroglyphs
rock art on the wall of a rockshelter in Rizal
weaving
an ancient art form that remain in the Philippines today, with each ethnic group having their distinctive weaving techniques
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
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
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
maitum jar
jars have designs that signify human figures with complete or partial facial features or known as anthropomorphic jars
bahay kubo
built from bamboo and nipa which are the most available construction materials in the rural areas.
ifugao house
designed for the reason of the cold climate of the mountain province
maranao house
archaic style house with a boat like appearance
okir
general name for the colorful flowing designs which decorate any surface of the Muslim regions.
sarimanok
a depiction of an open-winged legendary bird which stands on a fish with another fish hanging from its beak.
naga
a stylized dragon or serpent carved in grave markers or elaborately in plows.
ukkil
a design technique usually see in the Sulu Peninsula.
maranao
This is a jar-like container with covers that look a lot like the domes of their mosques
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.