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‡ 17th century during the Spanish period

‡ Earliest paintings: religious imagery


‡ 19th and 20th century : mixture of religious,
political and landscape artworks
(sweetness, dark, and light)
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^u  u   religious and
secular paintings
^   and i   showed
a trend for poitical statement
^i     used post-
modernism that illustrated Philippine
culture, nature and harmony
^ i   used realities
and abstract on his work.
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The Blood Compact by  

Painting of Señora del


Santissimo Rosario
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iruit Gatherer by i    


‡ Boy with kite by
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jTNEG tribes:
‡ intricate weaving production
± binakol is a blanket which features optical
illusion designs

    bright red tones ; beaded


ornamentations
   ewelry from pearl, red hornbill beak,
plants and metals.
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‡ GjNDANAO tribes:

± B'laan, Gandaya, Gansaka and T'boli


± skilled in art of dyeing abaca fibre
± j
 fibre dyeing method
± jkat textiles are woven into geometric
patterns with human, animal and plant
pictorial themes.
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‡ A technique combining ancient Oriental


and European art process

‡ considered lost art and highly collectible


art form.

‡ practiced by the indigenous tribe of


Samar jsland
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‡ an exotic Philippine art form based on


early century techniques
± sgraffito
± Encaustic
± layering.

‡ The merging of these ancient styles


produces a unique artwork characterized
by delicate swirling interwoven lines,
multi-layered texture and an illusion of
three-dimensional space.
Examples of Kut-kut art
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‡ Two main artistic-styles:
± Curve-line woodcarving (women)
± Getalworking called okir (men)
‡ Tausug and Sama-Baau boat-like
imagery

‡ Garanaos make similar carvings


on housings called torogan
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‡ Úeapons made by Guslim iilipinos are


skillfully carved

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