The document discusses various topics related to art including definitions of art, the subject and presentation of art, assumptions about art, functions of art, elements and principles of art, notable artists from history and their works, Philippine arts and crafts chronology, perspectives on art from philosophy, and the psychology of colors. It provides information on figures like Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh, Michelangelo, and how they have contributed to the world of art.
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CONTAINS
*BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR
*HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
*ABOUT THE TEXT
*CONTENT PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANT
HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOUND
IN THE DOCUMENT
*CONTRIBUTION AND RELEVANCE OFTHE DOCUMENT IN
UNDERSTANDING OF GRAND
NARRATIVE OF PHILIPPINE
HISTORY
*REFERENCES
A continuation of Philippine Art Timeline, now from Spanish Colonial Period till the 1970s to Contemporary... See 1.0 for Pre - Conquest to Islamic Colonial Period
Subli is a folkdance in the Philippines which is considered to be a favorite of the people of the barrios of the municipality of Bauan, Batangas. It is a ceremonial worship dance performed in homage to the Holy Cross referred to in the vernacular as Mahal Na Poong Santa Cruz.
Mga Gunita ng HimagsikanTrue Version of the Philippine Revolution (1).pdfAira Rara
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MGA GUNITA NG HIMAGSIKAN
CONTAINS
*BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR
*HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
*ABOUT THE TEXT
*CONTENT PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPORTANT
HISTORICAL INFORMATION FOUND
IN THE DOCUMENT
*CONTRIBUTION AND RELEVANCE OFTHE DOCUMENT IN
UNDERSTANDING OF GRAND
NARRATIVE OF PHILIPPINE
HISTORY
*REFERENCES
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2. WHAT IS ART?
The term ART derives from the old Latin,
which implies a âcraft or specialized sort of
expertise, as carpentry or smithing or
surgeryâ (Collingwood, 1938). (Collingwood,
1938).
3. The Subject of Art
In any art form- be it painting, music,
sculpture, architecture, o dance that
serves as the FOUNDATION OF THE
CREATION of the work of art.
4. â The subject of art is VARIED.
â Usually anything that is represented
in the artwork. (person, object, sense,
or event.
5. Art Presented in 2 ways:
Non- representational/ non- objective art
Representational/ objective art
6. Art Presented in 2 ways:
Representational/ objective art
Non- representational/ non- objective art
14. Elements of art are stylistic features that
are included within an art piece to help the
artist communicate. The seven most common
elements include line, shape, texture, form,
space, color and value, with the additions of
mark making, and materiality.
15. ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
Line is one of the
seven elements of art.
It is considered by
many to be the most
basic element of art. In
terms of art, line is
considered "a moving
dot".
16. COLOR is an element
consisting of hues, of which
there are three properties: hue,
chroma or intensity, and value.[3]
Color is present when light
strikes an object and it is
reflected back into the eye, a
reaction to a hue arising in the
optic nerve.
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
17. ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
Form is a three-dimensional
object with volume of height, width
and depth. Form is often used
when referring to physical works
of art, like sculptures, as form is
connected most closely with those
three-dimensional works.
18. Shape is a two-dimensional
design encased by lines to
signify its height and width
structure, and can have
different values of color
used within it to make it
appear three-dimensional.
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
19. ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
Space refers to the
perspective (distance between
and around) and proportion
(size) between shapes and
objects and how their
relationship with the
foreground or background is
perceived
20. Texture is used to describe
the surface quality of the
work, referencing the types
of lines the artist created.
The surface quality can
either be tactile (real) or
strictly visual (implied).
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
21. ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES OF ART
Value refers to the
degree of perceivable
lightness of tones
within an image.
24. LEONARDO DA VINCI
Born: 04-15-1452, Vinci, Italy
Profile: Painter, Architect, Sculptor,
Inventor, Military Engineer and
Draftsman.
Died: 05-2- 1519 ,Amboise, France
Quotes: âHe who thinks little, errs muchâ
Brian S. Cunal
Famous Works The Last Supper Mona Lisa
Vitruvian Man
26. VINCENT VAN GOGH
â Born: 03-30-1853 Zundert, Italy
â Profile: Painter
â Died: 07-29-1890 Amboise,
France
â Famous Works The Starry Night
Sunflowers Irises
28. MICHELANGELO
â Born: 4-6-1475, Michelangelo, Italy
â Profile: Painter, Architect, Poet
â Died: 2-18-1564, Rome, Italy
â Quotes: âGenius is eternal patience.â
â Famous Works David Creation of
Adam St. Peterâs Basilica
30. CLAUDE MONET
⢠Born: 11-14-1840, Paris, France
⢠Profile: Painter, Philosopher
⢠Died: 12-5-1926, Giverny, France
⢠Quotes: âThe richness I achieve comes
from Nature, the source of my
inspiration.â
⢠Famous Works Water Lilies
Impresion,Sunrise Rouen Cathedral
Series
32. FRIDA KAHLO
⢠Born: 07-06-1907, Mexico City, Mexico
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 07-13-1954, Mexico City. Mexico
⢠Quotes:â I never paint dreams or
nightmares. I paint my own reality.
⢠Famous Works The Two Fridas SELF-
PORTRAIT WITH THORN NECKLACE AND
HUMMINGBIRD The Broken Column
34. GEORGIA OâKEEFFE
⢠Born: 11-15-1887, Wisconsin, USA
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 03-06-1986, New Mexico , USA
⢠Quotes: âThe days you work are the
best days.
⢠Famous Works Black Irises III Cowâs
Skull: Red, White and Blue Radiator
Building Night- New York
36. EDGAR DEGAS
⢠Born: 7-19-1834, Paris, France
⢠Profile: Painter, Sculptor
⢠Died: 9-27-1917, Paris, France
⢠Quotes: âArt is not what you see,
but what you make others see.
⢠Famous Works The Absinthe
Drinker The Dance Class The
Bellelli Family
38. EDVARD MUNCH
⢠Born: 12-12-1863, Adalsbruk,
Norway
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 1-23-1944, Oslo, Norway
⢠Quotes: âFrom my rotting body,
flowers shall grow and I am in
them and that is eternity.â
⢠Famous Works The Scream The
Day After The Dance of Life
40. JACKSON POLLOCK
⢠Born: 1-28-1912, Wyoming, USA
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 8-11-1956, NY, USA
⢠Quotes: âThe painting has a life of
its own. I try to let it come through.
⢠Famous Works The Number 5 The
Number 11 The Number 31
42. PABLO PICASSO
⢠Born: 10-26-1881, Malaga, Spain
⢠Profile: Painter, Sculptor, Ceramicist,
Stage Designer, Poet and a Playwright.
Died: 4-8-1973, Mougins, France
⢠Quotes: âEvery child is an artist. The
problem is how to remain an artist once he
grows up.
⢠Famous Works Guernica The Young Ladies
of Avignon The Weeping Woman
44. GUSTAV KLIMT
⢠Born: 7-14-1862, Baumgarten,
Austria
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 2-6-1918, Vienna, Austria
⢠Quotes: âTruth is like fire; to tell
the truth means to glow and
burn.â
⢠Famous Works The Kiss Potrait of
Adele Bloch-BauerI The Virgin
46. HENRY MOORE
⢠Born: 7-30-1898, Castleford, United
Kingdom
⢠Profile: Sculptor
⢠Died: 8-31-1986
⢠Quotes: âOne never knows what each
day is going to bring. The important
thing is to be open and ready for it.â
⢠Famous Works Reclining Figures King
and Queen Bird Basket
48. SALVADOR DALI
⢠Born: 5-11-1904, Figueras, Spain
⢠Profile: Painter, Draftsman
⢠Died: 1-23-1989,Figuerras, Spain
⢠Quotes:âIntelligence without
ambition is a bird without wings.â
⢠Famous Works The Persistence of
Memory Swans Reflecting
Elephants Premonition of Civil
War
50. PAUL CEZANNE
⢠Born: 1-19-1839, Aix-en, France
⢠Profile: Painter
⢠Died: 10- 22-1906, Aix-en, France
⢠Quotes: âWe live in a rainbow of
chaos.â
⢠Famous Works The Bathers The Card
Player Series Jug, Curtain and Fruit
Bowl
52. DIEGO RIVERA
⢠Born: 12-8-1886, Guanajuato, Mexico
⢠Profile: Painter
Died: 11-24-1957, Mexico city,
Mexico
⢠Quotes: âI've never believed in God,
but I believe in Picasso.
⢠Famous Works The Man at the
Crossroad The Card Player Series The
History of Mexico
61. Art as a kind of emulation
Plato's The Republic portrays artists as mimics,
and art as nothing more than a collection of
imitations.
62. Art as a means of communication
Art is a representation of a version
of reality. Aristotelian philosophy
holds that art has two distinct
purpose:
63. Art as a means of communication
it allows for the enjoyment of
pleasure, and it has the power to
be instructional, teaching its
audience valuable lessons about
life and its surroundings.
64. Art as a kind of unbiased evaluation
Kantâs Critique of Judgement asserted that the
judgment of beauty, which he regarded to be the
foundation of art, was something universal, despite
the fact that it was susceptible to subjectivity. In his
understanding of beauty, he acknowledged that it is
subjective.
65. Art as a means of conveying
emotional content
Tolstoy believed that art has a significant
function in communicating feelings that the
creator has previously experienced to an
audience via communication. Emotions are
communicated via art