Pre Conquest Art

Pre Conquest Art

three sentence of art during the pre-conquest of the philippines​

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1. three sentence of art during the pre-conquest of the philippines​


Answer:

pre conquest' - art before the coming of the 1st colonizers. stylistic term. - 'indigenous' - our ancestors have been making art even before colonization.

Explanation:

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2. Describe the early forms of art of ancient Filipinos in pre conquest period?​


There are 4 prominent forms of art in the Philippines during the pre-colonial period namely: Sculpture/Carving Pottery Weaving Physical Ornaments/ Jewelry These emanate the rich culture of the Filipinos even before the colonization period. Philippine pre-colonial art reflects nature and the life of the common folk through various media techniques and processes based on the factors of time, climate, resources, ideas and historical and cultural context. SCULPTURE Sculpture is three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or combining hard materials, typically stone such as marble, metal, glass, or wood, or plastic materials such as clay, textiles, polymers and softer metals. Carving is one of the techniques used in sculpture.


3. How can pre-conquest arts be further appreciated during the contemporary time?​


Answer:

The art of the Philippines had been influenced by almost all spheres of the globe. It had the taste of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern Periods through the colonizers who arrived in the country. 7. RONALD VENTURA is a contemporary Filipino artist known for his dynamic melding of realism, cartoons, and graffiti.

Explanation:

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4. • Pre-conquest art forms emphasized on the 1.____________; • 2. ____ _____ art forms focused on the 3._____ ______ of the 4.____ _____ being ; • Spanish colonial art forms are influenced by the 5. and 6. ; • 7. colonial period emphasized on 8. forms of arts ; • 9. influenced art forms focused on orientalizing ; • Modern era taught us about national identity; and • Contemporary art forms reflects 10. .


Answer:

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Explanation:

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5. 3 examples of rituals during Pre-Conquest


Answer:

occurring, existing or produced in a period prior to the conquest of a country, esp the Norman Conquest; of or pertaining to such a period. xplanation:


6. 2. The Art of the ancient Filipinos were woven into the fabric of everyday life. a. Pre- Conquest b. pre-colonial c. pre-Spaniards


Answer:

B. Pre-colonial

Explanation:

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7. during this period,sculpure amd painting focused on wartime scenes. A. pre-conquest B.spanish period C. american period D. japanese period​


Answer:

A. pre-conquest

Explanation:

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8. Express your own understanding and give examples to support your answer to the corresponding history of Philippine art 1.PRE-CONQUEST2.ISLAMIC COLONIAL3.SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD 4.AMERICAN COLONIAL PERIOD​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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9. How do arts in the Philliphines evolve from Pre conquest to Post war


Answer:

Artistic paintings were introduced to the Filipinos in the 16th century when the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines. During this time, the Spaniards used paintings as religious propaganda to spread Catholicism throughout the Philippines.


10. During the pre-conquest, Philippines paintings and sculptures were religious in nature. Is it True or False ? ​


Answer:

true

Explanation:

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because Philippines is a religious in nature and proudly to boast to be only religious nation in Asia.

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11. ipaliwanag Ang pre conquest​


Answer:

anong pre conquest ANG iyong sinasabi


12. if you were given a chance to go back during pre-conquest and spanish period,what artwork would you like to create.why?​


Answer:

creativity and mind is always the perspective


13. if you were given a chance to go back to dyring the pre conquest and spanish period . what artwork would you like to create two why?​


DRAWING CUZ I LIKE DRAWING


14. what is pre-conquest​


Pre conquest occurring, existing; pertaining to such a period.


15. In your own words, write an essay about History of Philippine Art (Pre-conquest up to Contemporary Arts)​


Answer:

In your own words, write an essay about History of Philippine Art (In your own words, write an essay about History of Philippine Art (Pre-conquest up to Contemporary Arts) up to Contemporary Arts)

Step-by-step explanation:

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16. rizals Morga and illudstrado views of the pre conquest part 1 question​


Answer:

pre pic

Explanation:

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Answer:

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17. Did hitler do anything to vienna school of fine arts during his europe conquest?


Answer:

his dreams were ruined because he failed the entrance exam of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Hitler was rejected twice by the institute, once in 1907 and again in 1908.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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18. pre-conquest period. 100 words essay ​


Explanation:

Mahina sa english haha


19. how do art plays an important role in the everyday lives of the people during pre-conquest​


Answer:

it plays an important role in our everyday lives because everything we do, there is a form of art


20. Plss give me a 100 words essay that discuss the pre-conquest period


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21. which of the following is an example of Pre-Conquest art?a.pottery B. Still alife C.Metal Work D. Portraiture​


Answer:

c. metal work

Explanation:

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22. Categorize the things you see within your vicinity. Use the template below for properdocumentation. Write as many things as you can see pre conquest painting ​


Arts in the Philippines refer to all the various forms of the arts that have developed and accumulated in the Philippines from the beginnin

23. our ancestors during pre-conquest period are called?​


Answer:

Most of what we know of pre-colonial literature deals with oral traditions. These are in the form of epic poems, oral geneaologies, rhymes, riddles, wise sayings, folk tales, etc. The themes of these works was often spiritual or cosmological, or they were moral tales.

Explanation:

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24. if you were given a chance to go back during pre-conquest and spanish period,what artwork would you like to craete.why?​


Answer:

I prefer the to draw a waterfall and a forest with animals in my artwork.

Explanation:

why?cause i like it, imagining the artwork my self is so refreshing,the artwork will look so attractively ang beautiful.

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25. (Nothing conquest, nothing's conquest, its the conquiseeeeee) which line is that??


Answer:

bts?

Explanation:

i just guessed


26. what is the similarities between pre-conquest and islamic colonial?


Answer:

For the purposes of this project the "colonial" period is essentially the period between World War I and World War II while the precolonial material presented here covers the 19th century up to World War I. .

Explanation:

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Answer:

Explanation:

Jose Mathew Luga

, M.A. History & Asian Studies, University of the Philippines Diliman (2020)

Updated 2 years ago

Originally Answered: What are the differences and similarities between pre-colonial Philippines and colonial Philippines?

When we discuss history, we consider continuities. Though the Spaniards and other colonizers have imposed various cultural changes upon conquest (16th-19th Century Spanish colonization - 20th Century American colonization - 4 year Japanese occupation), we cannot deny that continuities did exist.

Continuities (Similarities)

1.) For one, our strong sense of religion has continued from the pre-hispanic times (Animism-Babaylan) to the colonial period (Catholicism-Priests).

2.) Another continuity is that the Spaniards capitalized on our strong pre-hispanic maritime practice of boat building (karakoa) and incorporated it in their ship-building yards in Cavite (galleons) . Also, just as how our precolonial ancestors voyaged the seas and rivers, the Indios were also hired in the voyage of these galleons to Acapulco.

3.) Prior to Spanish colonization, we already had strong trading ties with China — and the Spaniards again recognized and capitalized on this by keeping a restricted number of Chinese in Manila, for the sake of the Galleon Trade (80–90% of the Galleon’s contents were drawn from Chinese junk traders).

4.) The former datus of the precolonial period, upon conquest, were co-opted by the Spaniards to join the new colonial order, by giving them positions in their government — making them Cabezas de Barangay, and giving them the title of Don in the process (these Datus will now collect taxes for the Spanish government, in exchange for privileges such as tax and forced labor exemptions)

5.) And, how can we forget the continuity, and in fact exacerbation of regionalism under Spanish rule. Prior to colonialism, the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries politically functioned around the Mandala system, with each Mandala being independent and autonomous from the other (in a sense, this is made manifest in the Philippine’s Bayan). However, upon Spanish and American conquest, they have recognized that the best way to pacify the islands was to make each of these centers fight for their own benefit — hence the divide and conquer policy.

Yet, due to the colonial enterprise, we cannot deny the fact that cultural changes were imposed in the Philippines, altering numerous precolonial practices. Some of these important changes are:

Differences

1.) Gender inequality: prior to colonial rule, women had an equally important rule in the societal affairs of a bayan, with women playing the role of babaylan (cultural leader of the society). However, with the arrival of the Spanish priest, the babaylan’s cultural and religious role was undermined, and was simply relegated to the walls of the convent, or as assistants of priests.

2.) Concept of Civilization: our houses back then were light and mobile bahay kubos and this is because we did not have strictly defined boundaries then, rather we followed the leader, who is the center of the Mandala system (Datus). Whereas in the pueblo, Filipinos were forced to live in concrete houses of bahay na batos, where the center of power now was both church and state, represented in how the pueblo is built around the plaza with the church and the town hall being in the center (hence a more permanent and settled conception of civilization — following the Western concept of Civitas: Cities).

3.) Reduced Political Power of Filipinos: Though datus were co-opted into the Spanish administration as cabezas de barangay, their powers were now severely limited to that of tribute collection, devoid of their previous abilities and privileges to call men to arms, to have more than one wife, and have numerous slaves. This practice of denigrating Filipino political ability continued to the late 19th century with Filipinos being denied liberal reform. Even under the American regime, Filipinos were seen as incapable of self-rule, hence they were only given limited autonomy even during the Commonwealth period (we had no foreign affairs secretary under the Commonwealth hence we were not allowed to diplomatically interact with other nations — we still had to conduct our foreign affairs through the United States government).


27. What do you think might be the perspective for architecture and painting during pre-conquest period?​


Answer:

Creativity and Mind is always the perspective


28. Based from the historical overview, create an outline drawing on the box that will best illustrate the timeline of Contemporary Arts in Philippines. Pre - Conquest Spanish Period American Period Japanese Period Postwar Republic 70's - Contemporary​


Answer:

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29. Upon reading both pre conquest and Islamic Colonial of the Philippine art, what do you think is/are common between the two?(3-5 sentences ) ​


Philippine Pre-colonial Art

Pre-colonial art refers to art preceding colonization. For instance, the Philippines had a rich indigenous art history at the time.As local communities were established, art started to go beyond mere craft. For example, stone weapons or jewelry but starts to have decorative elements, meaning, and context.Early Filipinos were nomadic since they were constantly searching for food through hunting or fishing, so they mainly relied on nature when creating shelter and did not need to build permanent structures.Arts in this time were for liturgy purposes or everyday use only.

Philippine Islamic Colonial Art

13th-century traders and missionaries brought Islam to the Philippines. As a result, Islamic art merged with ethnic culture, producing Filipino Muslim art that portrays their ethnicity and Islam.Muslim ethnic groups in the Philippines create Islamic art, each with its style. Philippines mosques exhibit typical Southeast Asian architecture. Early mosques were built using light materials like wood, bamboo, and cogon grass, but they didn't endure long. So today's mosques are modeled after Middle Eastern ones.Okkir is the unique Filipino Muslim art in mosques. This art form is Hindu and Chinese. Okkir creates flowery and geometric paintings that often feature dragon or serpent themes.The ethnic background of the Philippines has historically influenced Islamic art. Globalization has changed Islamic visual art. Forms and styles have shifted from emphasizing ethnicity. Muslim countries and outfits import house decorations. Previously ethnic dresses are now related to the worldwide Muslim type reflecting the Middle East. Even mosque reconstruction incorporates modern Islamic-inspired, sturdier materials.

Learn more about Islamic culture in the Philippines:

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30. 2 of Rizal’s annotations challenging the wrong assumptions of Western historians concerning Pre-Conquest Philippine culture.


Answer:

By publishing his annotated version of de Morga's Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (Events of the Philippine Islands, originally published in 1609), Rizal's intent was not only to provide the Filipino people their early history, a pre-Spanish history, but to present to them their own authentic culture and identity.Sep 1, 1999

Explanation:

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