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Summary of

Reports
In AH 2
TOPICS
Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
PAINTING
Painting is the art of applying pigments to a surface in order to
present a picture of the subject.
MEDIUMS
● Oil
● Fresco (Buon Fresco, Fresco Secco)
● Water Color
● Pastel
● Tempera
● Acrylic
● Encaustic
SUBJECTS
● Portraiture
● Animals and Plants
● Still Life
● Country Life
● Landscapes
● Seascapes
● Cityscape
● Event
● Religious Items
● Others
Tools
● Brush
● Palette
● Palette Knife
● Easel
● Canvas
HISTORY OF
PAINTING
Pre-historic, Ancient Greece, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Classic,
and Romantic Period.
HISTORY OF PAINTING
● Pre-historic Period ● Renaissance Period

● Ancient Greece ● Classic Period

● Roman Period ● Romantic Period

● Medieval Period
LOCAL
PAINTERS
Local artists that are well-known for their contribution in paintings.
LOCAL
PAINTERS
● Federico A. Alcuaz
● Fernando C. Amorsolo
● Benedicto R. Cabrera
● Domingo Damian
● Victorio C. Edades
● Carlos V. Francisco
● Ang Kiukok
● Juan Luna
● Galo R. Ocampo
LOCAL
PAINTERS
● Hernando R. Ocampo
● Cesar Legaspi
● Vicente S. Manansala
FOREIGN
PAINTERS
Foreign artists that are well-known for their contribution in paintings.
FOREIGN PAINTERS
● Michelangelo Buonarotti
● Leonardo Da Vinci
● Edgar Degas
● Edouard Manet
● Henri Matisse
● Claude Monet
● Edward Munch
FOREIGN PAINTERS
● Pablo Picasso
● Raphael Sanzio
● Vincent Van Gogh
SCULPTURE
Sculpture is the art of CARVING.
2 Major Scultural Process
1. Subtractive
2. Additive
SCULPTURAL TECHNIQUES
1. Carving
2. Casting
3. Modeling
4. Assembling
CHARACTERISTICS OF MATERIALS
USED IN SCULPTURE
1. Stone (Basalt and Diorite, Marble, Granite, Limestone)
2. Wood
3. Terra-Cotta
4. Bronze
KINDS OF SCULPTURE
1. Round Sculpture
2. Relief Sculpture (High Relief, Low Relief, Sunken Relief)
SUBJECTS OF SCULPTURE
1. People
2. Animals and Plants
3. Places
4. Events
5. Religious Items
6. Others
ARCHITECTURE
Architecture is the art and science of designing and constructing
buildings, bridges, and other structures to satisfy individual and
communal needs.
KINDS OF ARCHITECTURAL
CONSTRUCTION
1. Post and Lintel
2. Cantilever
3. Arch
4. Dome
5. Vault (Barrel, Groined, Cross, Welsh, Cloister)
6. Truss
HISTORY
1. Pre-historic Period
2. Greek Period
3. Roman Period
4. Medieval Period
5. Renaissance Period
6. Mannerist Period
7. Baroque Period
8. Classic Period
9. Modern Period
Thank you!
Group: EA POP
Borja, Ma. Anne Rocca T. (20192085)
Castor, Erica Joyce C. (20192162)
Credits.
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