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Describe the following:

1. Halo – a ring of light that surrounds a person in art.


2. Basilica – an early Christian or medieval church of the typebuilt especially in Italy.
3. Orants – standing figure with both hand raised.
4. Pantocator – Greek origin meaning "ruler of all"; Christ Pantocrator is
an icon of Christ represented full or half-length and full-faced. He holds the book of
the Gospels in his left hand and blesses with his right hand.
5. Sculpture – the art of carving
6. Mysticism – the experience of mystical union or direct communion with ultimate reality
reported by mystics.
7. Icons – Picture of sacred subject painted on wooden panel.
8. Fatimids – commissioned many of the luxury arts favored by their Abbasid rivals in Iraq.
9. Mamluk – large bold inscriptions featured throughout this period.
10. Gothic a style of architecture, originating in France inthe middle of the 12th century and
existing in the western half of Europe through the middle ofthe 16th century.
11. Work of Jean Ingres that exemplifies neoclassical ideals of clarity, order and symmetry.
Apotheosis of Homer
12. Work of Anton Canova that represents the work of Cupids. Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss
13. Picture of sacred subject painted on wooden panel. Icons
14. Example of 19th century art that represent strength of art and weakness of female.
Oath of Horatti
15. Representing sign of Justinian, symbolizing church and state. Hagia Sophia
16. Gothic with modification. English Architecture
17. Type of theater art.
18. Political and religious power, status of the emperor. Basilica
19. Center of Neoclassical art. Paris, France
20. How Angelica Coeffman depicted her subject? Simplicity of Composition
21. Columns, relief panels, carved wooden doors. Early Christian Arts
22. Neoclassicism means. Revival or Adaptation of the Classicals
23. The first movie theater house established in the Philippines by the Spaniards. Salon de Pertierra
24. Pioneer of Academic Art. Jean-Auguste-Dominique-Ingres
25. Classical subjects in 19th century Art.
26. Birth of Neoclassicism is the conscious reaction to __________. Excesses of the Rococo style.
27. Example of Zarzuela written by Rizal. Junta Al Pasig
28. Hired by the Japanese to make movies. Gerardo de Leon
29. Tenets of Christianity. Mysticism
30. When Filipinos does started to make movies? 1919
31. MTRCB was formed on ________? October 5, 1915
32. Artist of Napoleon Bonaparte. Antonio Canova
33. Seat of the last Roman Emperor. Ravenna
34. Most common representation of neoclassical style.

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35. Most famous Byzantine mosaic of Hagia Sophia. Image of Christ Pantocator
36. Outstanding example of Fatimids. Balanced Desin
37. First Pampanga Zarzuela. Ing Managpe
38. First Zarzuela in Waray. Ang Pagtabang ni San Miguel
39. Subjective contemplation of the soul.
40. Paris named as ________ because of neoclassicism. New Rome
41. Popular patron of neoclassical art.
42. When does FAMAS Award started? 1952
43. Movie about a teacher by Gil Portes. Munting Tinig
44. Also known as the play in verse. Comedia
45. Common representation of Napoleon Bonaparte. Roman Emperor
46. Spreading of ideas through increased travel. International Gothic
47. Known as the Father of Philippine movie. Jose Nepomoceno
48. Standing figure of both hands are raised. Orants
49. Social consciousness of Neoclassicism.
50. After 1250, it became common to Islamic Art. Chinese Motifs
51. Several neoclassical artists depicted ancient Rome. Symbol of Revolutionary Dissent
52. First Filpino nationalistic film in 1989. Patria Amore
53. Symbolizes soldiers as defender of the Faith. Henry VIII/ King
54. Eagles of Roman legions. Insignia of French Battalions
55. Author of Walang Sugat. Severino Reyes

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