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CHAPTER 2 LESSON 1

1. Complete the saying, "Old fashioned is ________________ "

2. Philippine Art is described as poignant, romantic, and even __________.

3. Who are the 3 impressionist painter that we can compare to Fernando Amorsolo's style?

4. He was coined as the Master of Philippine Light.

5. What medium is Amorsolo's expertise ?

6. Amosolo's paintings never fail to bring back the warmth and idyllic scenes of what ?

7. It is a type of color harmony which technically means those colors that are next to each other in the
color wheel.

8. It was Amorsolo's art work that mirrored the 7 functions of art.

9. It uses overlapping and multi-perspective geometric shapes and forms of the chosen subject to
produce depth.

10. Cubism was pioneered jointly by whom?

11. The cubist aspect of Manansala has broader facets and planes than original cubism so they bring out
larger rhythms and is closer to what?

12. It was the earlier phase of cubism.

13. Manansala further developed synthetic cubism into _______________ , that shows panels of shapes
interfacing each other.

14. Manansala's works were non-idyllic: emotions and to backgrounds showing evidence of real trevents
happening at his time like _________ and _____________.

15. In manansala 's artworks, skin tones are not luminous but rather what?

16. He was described as the "Most Filipino" painter ever.

17. Most of HR Ocampo's works are purely what?

18. What is the subject matter of HR Ocampo's artworks?

19. He was a modernist but his works is Filipino themed sculptures.

20. Who is the mentor of Napoleon abueva ?

21. In what artworks of Napoleon abueva, can we see the Filipino themed sculptures?
CHAPTER 2 LESSON 2

1. It is another prominent art form.

2. It is characterized by use of materials found in the immediate environment, combining functionality


with aesthetics and art forms are usually connected to traditional belief systems and local values.

3. One of the earliest form of ancient art which is evidence of artistic skills.

4. It is a prominent example of clay pottery.

5. It is a type of jar that has inscription on its body.

6. It is an antropomorphic, meaning it mimics a human figure with facial expressions of sadness and joy
on its face.

7. Give other examples under clay pottery

8. It is bi-functional, both a granary god and an ancestral spirit.

9. It is the curvilinear design and motif on wood used by the Maranao and Tausug peoples.

10. What are the three principal design of okir?

11. It is a principal design of okir that has colorful kingfisher with mythical reference.

12. It is a principal design of okir that refers to ancient serpents.

13. In this influence or era, the main force of art is the church; hence, works were mostly concerned
with religious subject matters.

14. What are the notable artworks during the Hispanic influence?

15. During Hispanic influence, Filipino were trained by whom?

16. Closing of the ____________________ , ___________________ which paved way for the opening d
small workshops led by artists to train pupils.

17. It was done by American soldiers to "prove" the uncivilized and primitive people of the Philippines.

18. They both of whom represented the Philippines in the inter exposition, Exposicion Nacional de Bellas
Artes (National Demonstration of Beautiful Arts) in the 1900's. These artists were first sponsored to
study abroad and later on mastered their new known to a different level of competency.

19. During the second republic, what county occupied the Philippines?

20. Give atleast 4 person who were involved in a movement called conservatives during the second
republic.
21. Who are the 3 artist that spearhead the rise of modernism?

22. Art Association of the Philippines was formed along with the _______________________.

23. What are the main art movements during the third republic?

24. The fourth republic is called the _____________ era.

25. What are the efforts or contribution to art of the first lady, Imelda Marcos?

26. During the forth republic, who were the prominent artists?

27. He produced protest and revolutionary art through his paintings and prints.

28. Who painted the artwork " itak sa puso ni Mang Juan " ?

29. In what republic is the of Rise of commercial galleries, improvement of institutions, and formation of
more art groups and collectives.

30. Who painted the " Madonna of the slums " ?

31. It was also predominant as we are very rich in materials like the buri, rattan, pandan and bamboo
splits used in making hats and baskets

32. A basket backpack called what?

33. Local textiles were also weaved finely from what materials?

CHAPTER 2 LESSON 3

1. It is usually identified with advertising art because of their flat and graphic style for easy reproduction.

2. It is a protest art in sculptural form made with papier mache which is mostly burned later to
symbolize opposition.

3. It is characterized by the collection and assembly of found objects usually on a flat surface. Imagine a
collage but with volumetric objects.

4. It is a reproduction of several originals using a series of printmaking techniques.

5. Give atleast 5 examples of Graphic arts.

6. Give atleast 5 examples of Assemblage.

7. Give atleast 6 examples of Philippine materials.

8. What is the Filipino counterpart of brown?

9. What is the Filipino counterpart of orange?


10. What is/are the Filipino counterpart of red?

11. Artists who used old railroad tracks or stairs and beams of demolished houses.

12. Philippine material that were used by Napoleon Abueva for chapels.

13. It is used in creating higantes in Angono Rizal.

14. Philippine material used for the pabalat wrapper tradition of paper cutting in Bulacan.

15. What is the Filipino counterpart of white?

CHAPTER 2 LESSON 4

1. The artwork that is installed mainly on a wall and is applicable mostly, but not limited, to two-
dimensional works.

2. It refers to the artwork that has no support underneath because the artwork can stand on its own.

3. It is a neatly furnished rectangular-prism type of wood is used to raise small and medium-sized
sculptures to hip-level point of view.

4. Give the 6 etiquettes that we should observe and follow inside the Museum and Gallery

5. It is an institutions that display art which can also be considered as national treasures because of its
importance to a place's history.

6. It holds regular exhibitions and is more commercial in nature. They aim to sell artwork to collectors to
earn a profit.

7. In what year, it was mandated to acquire, document, preserve, exhibit, and foster scholarly studies
and public appreciation of works of art, specimens, and cultural and historical artifacts representative of
our unique cultural heritage and natural history?

8. It is a public space and is meant to be visited by us, the Filipino people.

9. How many regional branches does the national museum have?

10. It was formerly the Legislative building occupied by the Senate and House of Representative.

CHAPTER 2 LESSON 5

1. It is the product of artistic sensibilities and attitudes following the modernist period and the critics call
it the "now".
2. What is the one key word to describe the arts that is happening in the "now" ?

3. He was the National Artist for Visual Arts. He has works which span a lot of important periods in our
history, especially the postwar period.

5. What is the title of Bencab's artwork that depicts the disorientation that Filipinos experienced during
the postwar period?

6. He was called "The avatar in Europe in performance art,"

7. It is one of the new artistic expressions of the contemporary period where the artist himself is the
artwork.

8. She was one of the women artists in the country that has produced a strong voice and identity when
it comes to women's art.

9. She was born in Batanes, her works are characterized by bold and bright colors. She has traveled to
more than 50 countries with works exhibited to more than 200 galleries.

10. Painter of Filipino nuances which he depicted with much dignity in his masterful works. His paintings
are mostly figurative with subject matters that tackle mostly the daily and mundane activities and
interactions of Filipinos.

11. He is one of the most exceptional in the aspect of painting in our country.

12. He has created much discourse and narratives in his works on the notions of urbanization, Internet,
and technological age, with political, social, and economic grounding.

13. Mark Salvatus's works considered as what?

14. He was one of the youngest recipients of Thirteen Artists Awards, he is an artist of his own, known
mostly for his installation art that are often other-worldly with an alien feel.

15. He pioneered the "Aliens of Manila," which are curated photographs of people wearing his creations
of bodysuits and headgear.

16. He has always been active in the public sphere, painting murals depicting social realities of both the
present and the memories of the past governments.

17. He is a young and emerging artist whose works echo the displacement that we often experience
because of the demands of work and globalization.

18. His works have evolved from printmaking to being sit-responsive, incorporating the landscape of the
site into the installation of the art piece.
ANSWER KEY

CHAPTER 2 LESSON 1

1. Old school

2. Nostalgic

3. Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet, and Auguste Dominique

4. Fernando Amorsolo

5. Oil medium

6. Philippine provinces and tradition

7. Analogous

8. Rendition of Amorsolo's "Baguio"

9. Cubism

10. Pablo Picasso and George Braque

11. Synthetic cubism

12. Analytical cubism

13. Transparent cubism

14. Poverty and economic depression

15. Kayumanggi

16. Hernando R. Ocampo

17. Abstraction

18. Natural's flora and fauna

19. Napoleon Abueva

20. Guillermo Tolentino

21. Rice planters, mother and child, carabaos

CHAPTER 2 LESSON 2

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