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Florante at Laura

A classic literary work that exemplifies the profound beauty of love in various forms, symbolizing both romantic desire and a universal connection among humanity.

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Age

A factor that does not influence the appreciation and evaluation of art, emphasizing that art transcends temporal boundaries.

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Kundiman

A traditional Filipino musical form often accompanying folk dances, reflecting the cultural heritage and communal leisure activities of Filipino ancestors.

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Art

A broad concept not solely defined by the realistic representation of the natural world; it instead revolves around personal and societal interpretations of reality.

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Political Art

Art created with the intention of provoking thought and dialogue about socio-political issues, often aiming to inspire change or raise awareness within society.

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Emmanuel Kant's view

Kant posited that the judgment of beauty is inherently subjective yet possesses a universal quality, as people can share an aesthetic experience despite personal differences.

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Visual Arts

Art forms that are created to be experienced through sight, utilizing various mediums such as painting, sculpture, and photography to convey messages and emotions.

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Curved line

A type of line in art that symbolizes freedom and fluidity, often evoking feelings of comfort and tranquility.

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Value in design

A critical element in art and design that refers to the lightness or darkness of colors, contributing to the overall visual balance and depth of an artwork.

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Rhythm in art

A principle that involves the repetition and variation of elements such as line, shape, color, and texture, creating a sense of movement and harmony within an artwork.

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Spanish colonialism in art

A historical influence on Filipino art, reflected in the design and craftsmanship of antique furniture and carvings, which showcase a blend of indigenous and colonial styles.

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Indie films

Independent films often characterized by a strong narrative depth and ambiguity, leading some critics to view them as intellectually stimulating or pretentious.

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Apsara

In Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Apsaras are celestial nymphs or spirits associated with clouds and waters, often depicted as symbols of beauty and grace.

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Batik

A traditional dyeing technique where patterns are applied using wax to resist dye, resulting in intricate designs on fabric that are significant in various cultures.

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Fine Art

Artworks that encompass a range of creative expressions, including drawings, paintings, sculptures, and new media works commonly found in galleries and museums.

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Craft in art

An evaluation of the skilled process involved in creating artworks, highlighting the labor-intensive methods and attention to detail in the production of handcrafted items.

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Cubism

An innovative art movement pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the early 20th century, characterized by the fragmentation of objects into geometric shapes and multiple perspectives.

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Soul-making

A philosophical concept that explores personal development and the significance of daily actions, suggesting that experiences contribute to a deeper understanding of self.

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Installation art

An immersive form of art that transforms a space through the use of three-dimensional materials and elements, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork physically and emotionally.

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Abstract style

An artistic approach that departs from direct representation, focusing instead on the use of color, form, and line to convey feelings and concepts through distortion or abstraction.

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Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA)

An esteemed award in the Philippines recognizing national living treasures who embody traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage, established under Republic Act No. 7355.

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Graffiti

A form of visual expression typically characterized by unauthorized writing, painting, or drawings on public surfaces, often conveying social or political messages.

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3D art

Art that engages the dimension of depth, including sculptures and installations, allowing for a tactile experience that differs from traditional two-dimensional forms.

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Fernando Amorsolo

Recognized as the first National Artist of the Philippines, Amorsolo is celebrated for his innovative use of natural lighting and vivid color in his paintings that capture rural Filipino life.

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Surrealism

An avant-garde artistic movement that seeks to unleash the creative potential of the unconscious mind, often producing dreamlike and illogical imagery.

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Installation Art

An artistic practice that creates environments or experiences using multiple mediums, providing an interactive engagement for viewers within the space.

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Performance Art

A hybrid art form that blends visual art with live performance, often incorporating elements such as movement, theater, and audience interaction to convey artistic expression.

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Aesthetic

A collection of principles related to the nature and appreciation of beauty in art, guiding both creation and critical analysis.

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Contemporary Art

Art that is created in the current era, reflecting the dynamic issues, philosophies, and cultural contexts of contemporary society.

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Neo-Classicism

An influential art movement associated with a revival of classical art and culture from ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing harmony, proportion, and simplicity.

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Impressionism

A major 19th-century art movement noted for its innovative approaches to capturing light and atmosphere using loose brushwork and vibrant colors.

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Expressionism

An art movement that prioritizes the expression of emotional experience, often distorting form and color to evoke mood over realistic representation.

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Pop Art

A movement that emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its embrace of imagery from popular culture, such as advertisements and comic strips, and a focus on everyday consumer items.

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Art Nouveau

A decorative arts movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, recognized for its organic forms, flowing lines, and elaborate, nature-inspired motifs.

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Postmodern Art

A diverse movement that arose in the mid-20th century, characterized by its questioning of modernist values and conventions, often embracing eclecticism and irony.

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Minimalism

An art movement that emphasizes simplicity and clarity, favoring limited color palettes and basic forms to create works stripped of excess.

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Abstract Expressionism

A post-World War II art movement that emphasizes spontaneous and subconscious artistic expression through abstract forms and vigorous techniques.

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Futurism

An early 20th-century artistic movement that celebrated modern technology, speed, and youth, often emphasizing dynamic movement and the energy of contemporary life.

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Renaissance Art

Art produced during the Renaissance period, marked by a revival of classical philosophy, literature, and artistic techniques that highlighted humanism and the beauty of the human form.

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Muralism

A form of public art involving large-scale murals painted on walls, often addressing social issues or celebrating cultural identity and history.

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Ceramics

The art of creating functional or decorative objects from clay that is shaped and then hardened through heating in a kiln.

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Sculpture

The three-dimensional art form that involves shaping materials like stone, metal, or wood to create expressive works or representations.

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Graphic Design

The art of visual communication through the effective combination of typography, imagery, and layout, commonly applied in advertisements, publications, and digital media.

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Illustration

Art that visually represents concepts or narratives, used to enhance understanding and engagement with text in books, magazines, and online content.

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Photography

The art and technique of capturing images through light exposure, enabling the creation of lasting visual representations of subjects.

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Textile Art

A visual art form that utilizes fibers and fabrics to create artistic works, emphasizing the texture, pattern, and color inherent in textile materials.

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Conceptual Art

Art where the idea or concept presented by the artist holds greater significance than the physical artwork itself, challenging conventional definitions of art.

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Art Criticism

The practice of analyzing and evaluating artwork through written discourse, often offering insights on aesthetic qualities, context, and cultural relevance.

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Curation

The professional practice of selecting, organizing, and presenting artworks within an exhibition, often involving research and thematic development to enhance viewer experience.

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Cultural Artifacts

Objects created by a society that hold significance and reflect the values, beliefs, and practices of that culture.

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Art History

The study of artistic developments, styles, and movements over time, analyzing the relationship between art and broader cultural contexts.

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Abstract Art

Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, focusing instead on shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks.

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Artistic Expression

The manifestation of creative ideas, emotions, and perceptions through various art forms, allowing artists to communicate with their audience.

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Symbolism in Art

The use of symbols to convey deeper meanings, emotions, or messages within an artwork, often enriching the viewer's interpretation.

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Ethnomusicology

The study of music within its cultural context, examining how music relates to society, culture, and traditions.

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Art Therapy

A therapeutic approach that utilizes creative processes to improve mental health and emotional well-being, facilitating self-expression and reflection.

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Street Art

Visual art created in public spaces, often characterized by its graffiti style, addressing social issues or reflecting urban culture.

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Digital Art

Art created or manipulated using digital technology, encompassing a wide range of practices from graphic design to virtual reality.

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Art Movements

Distinct artistic styles or trends that arise during specific periods, reflecting the prevailing cultural, political, and social conditions.

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Baroque Art

An artistic style known for its grandeur, drama, movement, and emotional intensity, flourishing in the 17th century in Europe.

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Feminist Art

A movement that seeks to redefine and reclaim women's roles in art history, often addressing issues of gender inequality and representation.

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Performance Art

An art form that combines visual art with live performance, emphasizing the artist's presence and the audience's interaction.

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Social Realism

An art movement focusing on the everyday lives of the working class and the socio-economic issues of the time, often aiming to promote social change.

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Art Deco

A visual arts design style that emerged in the 1920s, characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation.

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Rural Art

Artwork that reflects the life, culture, and traditions of rural communities, often emphasizing the relationship between humanity and nature.

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Light Art

An artistic movement that utilizes artificial light as a principal medium, exploring the interplay of light, space, and perception.

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Indigenous Art

Art produced by indigenous peoples that uses traditional styles and materials, often reflecting cultural identity and heritage.

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Avant-garde

Art that pushes the boundaries of what is accepted as the norm or the status quo, often associated with innovation and experimentation.

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Environmental Art

A genre of art that addresses ecological issues and emphasizes the relationship between art and the environment, often created in natural settings.

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Art as Physical

Art that emphasizes the tangible and material aspects of artworks, engaging the viewer through texture, form, and the physical experience of the medium.

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Leonardo da Vinci

A quintessential Renaissance artist known for masterpieces like the 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Last Supper,' he was also a polymath excelling in science, engineering, and anatomy.

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Michelangelo

A renowned sculptor and painter of the Renaissance, best known for the statues of David and Pietà, as well as the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

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Raphael

A celebrated artist of the Renaissance recognized for his harmonious compositions and mastery of perspective, particularly seen in works like 'The School of Athens'.

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Titian

An influential Venetian painter of the Renaissance known for his vibrant use of color and masterful oil painting techniques, often focused on mythological and historical themes.

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Caravaggio

Though slightly post-Renaissance, his dramatic use of light and shadow and realistic portrayal of human figures paved the way for Baroque art.

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Donatello

A prominent early Renaissance sculptor known for his work in bas-relief and the first freestanding nude statue since antiquity, 'David'.

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Albrecht Dürer

A German painter and printmaker of the Northern Renaissance, celebrated for his detailed woodcuts and engravings, merging Italian Renaissance techniques with Northern European traditions.

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Sandro Botticelli

An influential painter of the Renaissance, known for works such as 'The Birth of Venus' and 'Primavera,' characterized by their mythological themes and graceful figures.

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Carlos Francisco

A prominent Filipino muralist known as 'Botong,' celebrated for his historical and cultural murals, including the famous 'The Flame of the Spirit'.

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Bencab (Benedicto Reyes Cabrera)

A National Artist for Visual Arts, known for his expressive interpretations of Filipino identity and culture, particularly through works like 'The Sabel Series'.

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Juan Luna

A celebrated painter and sculptor of the 19th century, best known for his masterpiece 'Spoliarium,' which depicts a scene from Roman history.

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Felipe de Leon

A National Artist for Music and Theater, recognized for his contributions to Filipino opera and music education, including works like 'Noli Me Tangere' the opera.

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Ang Kiukok

A prominent Filipino painter known for his use of abstraction and cubism, featuring themes that reflect social and political issues, such as 'Fishermen'.

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David Medalla

An influential Filipino artist known for his kinetic art and installation pieces, exploring themes of identity and globalism, such as 'Clouds'.

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Arturo Luz

A National Artist for Visual Arts, recognized for his modernist approach, particularly in painting and sculpture, emphasizing simplicity and abstraction.

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Cecilia de la Rosa

A renowned textile artist noted for her innovative integration of traditional Philippine weaving techniques with contemporary art practices.

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Hernando Ocampo

An influential Filipino painter associated with the modernist movement, renowned for his vibrant colors and unique style, exemplified in works like 'The Great Dance'.

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Lina Verdecie

A celebrated ceramics artist who combines traditional techniques with modern artistic expressions, significantly contributing to Philippine ceramic art.

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The Great Wall of China

An extensive series of fortifications built to safeguard various Chinese states from invasions, recognized for its impressive engineering.

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Petra

An archaeological site in Jordan known for its stunning rock-cut architecture and advanced water conduit systems, often referred to as the 'Rose City'.

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Christ the Redeemer

A colossal statue of Jesus Christ located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, symbolizing peace and humanity with its height of 30 meters.

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Machu Picchu

An extraordinary Incan city set high in the Andes mountains of Peru, renowned for its archaeological significance and breathtaking landscapes.

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Chichen Itza

A prominent pre-Columbian archaeological site in Mexico, famous for the pyramid known as El Castillo, which served as a temple dedicated to the rain god Kukulcan.

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Roman Colosseum

A monumental symbol of Ancient Rome, this grand amphitheater was originally used for gladiatorial contests and public performances.

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Taj Mahal

A spectacular mausoleum located in India, constructed by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, renowned for its exquisite white marble architecture.

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Stonehenge

A prehistoric monument in England characterized by a circular arrangement of gigantic standing stones, believed to have served as an ancient ceremonial site.

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Angkor Wat

A massive temple complex in Cambodia, originally built as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, later transformed into a Buddhist temple, renowned for its grandeur and intricate architectural details.

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Khmer Architecture

A style of architecture that originated with the Khmer Empire, characterized by sandstone construction, elaborate carvings, and temple constructions such as Angkor Wat.

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Bas-relief

A sculptural technique where the sculpted elements remain attached to a solid background, often used in the decoration of Angkor Wat to depict historical and mythological scenes.