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Prepared by:

ARINGO, RONA MAE A. BARIAS, FLORENZ FAITH


PHILIPPINE ARTS
 are works of arts that have developed and accumulated
in the Philippines from the beginning or civilization in the
country.

 It is a fusion of western and native cultural influences.


In the precolonial period (900-1521), before the colonizers
came to the Philippines, ethnic minorities have used art not
only for daily activities but also for religious rituals and
practices.

 Pottery - oldest art forms used by early Filipino people.


 Weaving - earliest form of art expressions in the Philippines.
Woodcarvings from Palawan depicts animals like birds, are
representation of their religious beliefs.
Jewelry- ornaments integrated in their clothes.
PHILIPPINE VISUAL
ARTS
Artistic painting were introduced to filipinos in the
16th century when Spaniards arrived in 1521, the
colonizers used art as a tool to propagate their
christian faith while subtly establishing their foothold
in the country. Church became the sole patron of the
arts can be evidently seen through the construction of
churches with various relics and painting.

Under Colonial rule, Filipinos express their indignation


and desire for liberation. Art became one of the
avenues for Filipino patriots and nationalist.
Early in the 19th century, several The use of watercolor paintings increased
Filipino artists had the chance to study and tipos del pais developed in painting.
and worked abroad (Ilustrados) The watercolor painting show the different
namely Juan Novicio Luna and Felix types of inhabitants in the Philippines in
resurrection Hidalgo. The ilustrados their different native costume that show
became the new patrons of the arts their social status and occupation. Portrait
and paved the way for the artists also featured themselves in their
secularization of the art in 19th own art work. These painting were done
century. on canvas, wood and a variety of metals.

The1960’s proved to be a period of


Between 19th and 20th century Filipino modernism and dynamism with a lot of
artists produced a mixture of styles, techniques, and methods emerging.
religious, political, and landscape Most artworks were reflection of the
artworks, with qualities of sweetness, political, social, and economic situation of
dark and light. the Philippines.
Artists who introduced Philippine Arts

Juan Luna Y Novicio Damian Domingo Y Gabor Fernando Amorsolo Y Cueto


Size:
66.5 cm x 51 cm diameter
Location:
National Museum of Anthropology

MANUNGGUL JAR
Artist:
Juan Luna Y Novicio
Size:
4m x 7m
Location:
National Museum of
Fine Arts
Created:
1884
Medium:
Oil Paint

SPOLIARIUM
Artist:
Damian Domingo Y
Gabor
Size:
10” x 8” each (25 cm x
20 cm)
Location:
Ayala Museum
Medium:
Watercolor

TIPOS DEL PAIS


Artist:
Fernando Amorsolo
Size:
34 by 48 inches
Location:
Galeria De las Islas in
Intramuros, Manila
Created:
1935
Medium:
Oil in Canvas

PLANTING RICE
IMPACT OF THE
PHILIPPINE ART

Philippine art as a movement propel inspiration to


people that make it's role significant and effective.

Caters the Philippine culture from the materials and


the theme being used in an artwork that it was noticed
how Philippine art was accepted.
INFLUENCE ON THE
ART ITSELF

Philippine art is a big contribution to art itself.


It opens a new opportunity to artists and brought
new flavor to arts as a whole. Moreover, it catalyzed
improvements to art that lead to variety of styles, forms
and different kinds of art that showcase the versatility
of the artists.
REFERENCES:
• http://ncca.gov.ph The Spanish Colonial Tradition
in Philippines Visual Art by ELOISA MAY P. HERNANDEZ
- April 15, 2015
• GMA News online: Amorsolo painting shown to
public for first time since 1935 (June 27, 2016)
• © 2006 - 2019 Silent Gardens.
• https://www.mutualart.com/Artwork/Rice-planting
/428A59033E2BF452
• ohmyue.blogspot.com, SPOLIARIUM BY JUAN LUNA
(1884) @ THE NATIONAL MUSEUM; PHILIPPINES
• Art Appreciation Book
• https://www.slideshare.net/lumaosing/philippine-art-history
• https://prezi.com/dpom-3dh99jl/lesson-2-a-brief-history
-of-philippine-art/

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