This document discusses several Filipino art masterpieces from different artists and time periods. It mentions paintings such as "Planting Rice" from 1951 by Fernando Amorsolo, "(Pista ng Angono, The Fiesta of Angono)" from 1960 by Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco, and "Sea of Gold" from 1990 by Cesar Legaspi. It also references wood carving by Jose Alcantara and paintings from 1952 by Hernando R. Ocampo and "Bagong Taon" by Arturo Luz. The document concludes that these masterpieces belong to East Art because the subjects typically featured are animals, people, landscapes, and the environment, with common themes being flowers, birds,
This document discusses several Filipino art masterpieces from different artists and time periods. It mentions paintings such as "Planting Rice" from 1951 by Fernando Amorsolo, "(Pista ng Angono, The Fiesta of Angono)" from 1960 by Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco, and "Sea of Gold" from 1990 by Cesar Legaspi. It also references wood carving by Jose Alcantara and paintings from 1952 by Hernando R. Ocampo and "Bagong Taon" by Arturo Luz. The document concludes that these masterpieces belong to East Art because the subjects typically featured are animals, people, landscapes, and the environment, with common themes being flowers, birds,
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This document discusses several Filipino art masterpieces from different artists and time periods. It mentions paintings such as "Planting Rice" from 1951 by Fernando Amorsolo, "(Pista ng Angono, The Fiesta of Angono)" from 1960 by Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco, and "Sea of Gold" from 1990 by Cesar Legaspi. It also references wood carving by Jose Alcantara and paintings from 1952 by Hernando R. Ocampo and "Bagong Taon" by Arturo Luz. The document concludes that these masterpieces belong to East Art because the subjects typically featured are animals, people, landscapes, and the environment, with common themes being flowers, birds,
This document discusses several Filipino art masterpieces from different artists and time periods. It mentions paintings such as "Planting Rice" from 1951 by Fernando Amorsolo, "(Pista ng Angono, The Fiesta of Angono)" from 1960 by Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco, and "Sea of Gold" from 1990 by Cesar Legaspi. It also references wood carving by Jose Alcantara and paintings from 1952 by Hernando R. Ocampo and "Bagong Taon" by Arturo Luz. The document concludes that these masterpieces belong to East Art because the subjects typically featured are animals, people, landscapes, and the environment, with common themes being flowers, birds,
Wood carving by Jose Alcantara Sea of Gold , 1990 - Cesar Legaspi
Hernando R. Ocampo 1952 Arturo Luz – Bagong Taon
EAST ART
This masterpieces belong to East Art, because the objects or items
that are usually put into paintings are about animals, people, landscape, and anything about environment. And usually the painting subjects or themes are flowers and birds, landscapes, palace and temples, human figures, Animals and Bamboos and stones.