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Art Appreciation GEC 06 Instructor: Riena-Lyn P. Geocada

History of painting 2

Prehistoric Period  The Pyramid for the dead pharaoh

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Cave paintings in Spain

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Cave paintings in Spain

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Cave paintings in Spain

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Greek Period 7

Ancient Greeks

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Ancient Greeks

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Ancient Greeks

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Ancient Greeks

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Roman Period 12

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Medieval Period 14

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Renaissance Period 18













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Baroque Period 27



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Classic Period

rococo Period

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romantic Period

Realist and Naturalist Period

Impressionist period

The Modern Period

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Foreign Artist Leonardo Da Vinci • •

Foreign Artist Leonardo Da Vinci • • • • • • •

Foreign Artist Michaelangelo buonarroti • Sistine chapel • Bacchus • pieta

Foreign Artist

pieta

Foreign Artist Vincent van gogh • • • • •

Foreign Artist Vincent van gogh • • • • •

Foreign Artist Pablo picasso • • • •

cubism

local Artist Fernando amorsolo

local Artist Juan luna

local Artist Vicente manansala

Ang magbabayo

Candle vendor

The bird seller

The bird seller

The bird seller

Sculpture 67

Definition Sculpture is the art of carving or otherwise forming a three-dimensional work of art. Latin word “sculpere” meaning to carve

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Ways of sculpting Casting Modeling Assembling Constructing

Jean Dubuffet

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Ways of sculpting

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Types of sculpture Round Sculpture Also called a free-standing sculpture, a round sculpture stands on its own and is capable of being viewed at all sides. 71 71

Round Sculpture

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Types of sculpture Relief Sculpture Contrary to a round sculpture, a relief sculpture does not stand on its own because it is attached.

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Types of sculpture High Relief

Low Relief

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Mediums Additive Sculpture The sculptor simply puts together the materials to come up with the desired figure.

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Paper Clay Cloth Shells Pebbles Sand Metal 80

Additive Sculpture .

o Sand

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Additive Sculpture .

o Paper

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Mediums Subtractive Sculpture The sculptor removes the unnecessary parts of the medium he uses to form the desired figure.

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Wood Stone Ivory Glass Ice Fruits Plants Plastic 83

Subtractive Sculpture

o Ice

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Subtractive Sculpture

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subjects People Animals and Plants Places Events Religious Items 86 86

history of sculpture Prehistoric Period Blombos Ochre Plaque, discovered 1991 by Christopher Henshilwood, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. 87 87

history of sculpture Prehistoric Period

Löwenmensch, c. 30,000 B.C.E., Germany

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history of sculpture Prehistoric Period

Venus of Willendorf, Oolitic limestone, c. 28,000 B.C.E – 25,000 B.C.E 89

history of sculpture Prehistoric Period Neolithic stone chisels, 4100-2700 BCE. By Bullenwächter 90

history of sculpture Prehistoric Period Great Sphinx, Gizeh, Egypt, Dynasty IV, ca. 2520-2494 BCE. Sandstone

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history of sculpture

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history of sculpture GREEK PERIOD Venus de Milo (Aphrodite from Melos), Parian marble, ca. 130-100 BCE. 6’7” high. Louvre Museum, Paris 93

history of sculpture GREEK PERIOD Winged Nike of Samothrace, Parian marble, ca. 190 BCE. Louvre Museum, Paris

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history of sculpture GREEK PERIOD Laocoön and his Sons, marble copy after original from ca. 200 B.C.E.

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history of sculpture ROMAN PERIOD Portrait of Constantine, from the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy

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history of sculpture MEDIEVAL PERIOD

Diptych with Scenes of the Nativity and Crucifixion, mid-14th century, ivory 97

history of sculpture GOTHIC Jacques de Landshut , Depiction of the

Adoration of the Magi 98

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history of sculpture RENAISSANCE PERIOD Donatello, David, 1430-1432, bronze, Bargello Palace and Museum, Florenc 100

history of sculpture RENAISSANCE PERIOD

The Madonna of the Steps, Casa Buonarroti. Florence

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history of sculpture RENAISSANCE PERIOD

Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pietà, 1498-1499, marble

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history of sculpture BAROQUE AND ROCOCO PERIOD

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Apollo and Daphne, marble 104

history of sculpture BAROQUE AND ROCOCO PERIOD

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Ecstasy

of Saint Teresa

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history of sculpture 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES

Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, 1903, bronze

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history of sculpture 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES

Edgar Degas, Little Dancer of Fourteen Years, bronze

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history of sculpture Modern

Pablo Picasso, Guitar, 1914, ferrous sheet metal and wire 109

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architecture

Architecture Definition - Is the art and science of designing and constructing buildings, bridges and other structures to satisfy individual and communal needs. It is a complex art in as much as the task of the architect is not only to create the design of the

of the building or similar structure, but also to do the design of its .

Kinds of architectural construction

kinds Post and Lintel Consists of a horizontal beam called lintel and 2 vertical posts to support it. It is usually found in doors and entrances.

kinds Post and Lintel Consists of a horizontal beam called lintel and 2 vertical posts to support it. It is usually found in doors and entrances.

Post and lintel

Post and lintel

kinds Cantilever Similar to the post and lintel, the cantilever has 2 vertical posts for support and a horizontal beam with one end more extended than the other.

cantilever

Kinds of architectural construction Arch Consits of several wedge-shaped blocks of stone called voussoirs held together by a key stone. It serves to support other structures such as roofs and to be a symbolic gateway.

arch

arch

5 types of arch Pointed

Semi Circular

Segmental

Bucket

Corbelled

kinds Dome Large hemispherical roof or ceiling that looks like an inverted cup.

dome

kinds Vault An arched structure of masonry usually forming a roof or ceiling. It has several types, namely; barrel vault, groined vault, cross vault, welsh vault and cloister volt.

vault

Cross vault

barrel vault

cloister vault

welsh vault

kinds Truss Consists of a braced framework of beams or bars forming one or more triangles. An assemblage of beams forming a rigid framework, it is usually used to support the roof.

truss

mediums Light Materials Paper Nipa Bamboo Other light wood

mediums Heavy Materials Hardwood Stone Concrete Brick

Steel Cast Iron

Types of Architecture According to function

domestic

recreational

commercial

religious

religious

Military or defense

Military or defense

factories

history

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

The Great Pyramid of Giza

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

The Great Sphinx of Giza

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

The Great Sphinx of Giza

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

Temple of Ramesses II

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

Temple of Ramesses II

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

Temple of Ramesses II

Prehistoric period Ancient Egypt

The Valley of the Kings

Prehistoric period Mesopotamian Architecture

greek period Ancient Greece

The Parthenon

Prehistoric period Ancient Greece

The Parthenon

roman period Ancient Rome

The Colisseum

roman period Ancient Rome

The Pantheon

roman period Ancient Rome

The Pantheon

Roman period Ancient Rome

The Pantheon

medieval period Christian

Old Basilica of St. Peter

medieva;l period Byzantine

Hagia Sophia

medieval period

Romanesque Architecture

Prehistoric period Medieval Period

Hagia Sophia

Medieval period

Gothic Era

Renaissance period Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica

Renaissance period Dome of the Florence

baroque period

Church of San Carlo alle Quatro Fontane

Modern period Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica

Notable Filipino architects

Leandro Locsin (1928-1994) Philippine International Convention Center National Theater – Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex Tanghalang Mariang Makiling – National Arts Center

Philippine International Convention Center

Philippine International Convention Center

Philippine International Convention Center

Cultural Center of the Philippines

Cultural Center of the Philippines

Tanghalang Mariang Makiling – National Arts Center

Tanghalang Mariang Makiling – National Arts Center

Notable Filipino architect

Juan Nakpil (1899-1986) Quezon Hall – UP Diliman Quiapo Church

Quezon Hall – UP Diliman

Quiapo Church

Notable Filipino architect

Pablo Antonio (1901-1975) FEU Complex – Nicanor Reyes Hall Manila Polo Club

Far Eastern University Complex- Nicanor Reyes Hall

Notable Filipino architect

Francisco Manosa San Miguel Corporation Building Pearl Farm Beach Resort

San Miguel Corporation Building

San Miguel Corporation Building

Pearl Farm Beach Resort

Pearl Farm Beach Resort

Notable Filipino architect

Carlos Santos-Viola Commonwealth ave. - Iglesia ni Cristo

Commonwealth Ave. INC

THANKS! 191

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