Neoclassicism In The Philippines

Neoclassicism In The Philippines

photo of famous artwork of neoclassicism and romanticism in the Philippines.​

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1. photo of famous artwork of neoclassicism and romanticism in the Philippines.​


Here in the Philippines, the ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism can be seen through various major artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and architectures. Some of the well-known contributing artist express their skills and ideas in their own respective field of specialization.

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2. Do i look beautiful neoclassicism and romanticism in the philippines


Answer:

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3. differentiate the styles of neoclassicism, romanticism in the philippines art forms​


Answer:

The principle distinction between neoclassicism and romanticism is that neoclassicism focuses on objectivity, reason, and Intellect. While romanticism stresses on human creativity, nature, and emotions or feelings. ... Neoclassicism pays respect to the old-style of Greece and Roman art periods

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4. C5. How do you differ the Neoclassicism toRomanticism in terms of elements underthe role of art?A. Neoclassicism is calm while Romanticismis subjective.B. Neoclassicism is in linear style whileRomanticism is in dramatic style.C. Neoclassicism is morally uplifting andinspirational while Romanticism isdramatic and carries viewers away.D. Neoclassicism is stressed whileRomanticism is exotica.​


Answer:

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The correct answer is A

Explanation:

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5. characterestics of neoclassicism​


Answer:

Neoclassicism is characterized by clarity of form, sober colors, shallow space, strong horizontal and verticals that render that subject matter timeless (instead of temporal as in the dynamic Baroque works), and Classical subject matter (or classicizing contemporary subject matter).

Explanation:

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6. neoclassicism inspiration​


Answer:

The classical revival, also known as Neoclassicism, refers to movements in the arts that draw inspiration from the “classical” art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. The height of Neoclassicism coincided with the 18th century Enlightenment era, and continued into the early 19th century.


7. do you think that there is a relation or similarities between neoclassicism and philippine art forms​


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8. what is neoclassicism​


Answer:

he revival of a classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music.

Answer:

Neoclassicism was a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.


9. Explain the Neoclassicism Characteristics?


Explanation:

was a partial return to a classical form of writing music carefully modulated dissonances


10. Arts Module 1 Art Production - (Neoclassical Painting Inspired Direction: Paint an artwork in the style of Neoclassicism with subjects or themes that are inspired with the current issues in the Philippines.​


Answer:

Neoclassicism was inspired by the discovery of ancient Greek and Roman archeological sites and artifacts that became known throughout Europe in popular illustrated reports of various travel expeditions.


11. Write the characteristics of Neoclassicism and RomanticismNeoclassicismRomantic​


Answer:

Neoclassicism Romanticism

Values: Order, solemnity. Intuition, emotion, imagination.

Inspiration: Classical Rome, patriotism, courage, honor. Medieval and Baroque eras, Middle and Far East.

Tone: Calm, rational. Subjective, spontaneous, non-conformist.

Subjects: Greek and Roman history. Legends, exotica, nature, violence.

Explanation:

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12. Characteristic of neoclassicism


Characteristics of Neoclassicism:
- formal composition
- classic geo-structure
- local color
- portrayal of roman history
- overall lighting

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13. here in the Philippines the ideology of neoclassicism and romanticism can be seen through various major artworks such as​


Answer:

paintings, sculpture and architectural structures


14. Who was the proponent of the Neoclassicism?​


Answer:

1748-1825. Jacques-Louis David was a 19th century painter who is considered to be the principal proponent of the Neoclassical style

Explanation:

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15. composers of neoclassicism music​


Answer: Igor stravinsky


16. describe neoclassicism​


Answer:

the answer is

Explanation:

a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.


17. compare classicm and neoclassicism​


In the context of the tradition, Classicism refers either to the art produced in antiquity or to later art inspired by that of antiquity, while Neoclassicism always refers to the art produced later but inspired by antiquity

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18. What is neoclassicism​


Answer:

Neoclassicism - the revival of a classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music.

Neoclassicism - is a term related to artistic and creative movements that reflect qualities of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, culture, and art. Although the classical Greeks and Romans lived thousands of years ago, they championed ideas like order, balance, and restraint that had lasting influence.

Explanation:

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19. neoclassicism acrostic poem​


Answer:

Neoclassical poetry is a reaction against the renaissance style of poetry. It is a unique outcome of intellect, not fancy and imagination. Unlike romantic poetry, which is entirely the result of sentiments of the poet, neoclassical poetry is a simulated, fabricated and stereotypical type of poetry.

Explanation:

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20. identify the following philippine art form whether it was influenced by neoclassicism or romanticism.​


Answer:

1.romanticism

2.neoclassicism

3.neoclassicism

4.romanticism

5.neoclassicism

Explanation:

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21. ano ang neoclassicism?


Neoclassicism is the name given to Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that draw inspiration from the classical art and culture of classical antiquity.

neo means new and classicism means the revival of a classical style or treatment of art,literature , architecture or music


22. 1. I learned that artworks with Neoclassicism and Romanticism characteristics in the Philippines 2. I have discerned that Philippine artists influenced by the Neoclassical and Romantic period


Answer:

In this lesson i have learned that the arts during the neoclassic and romantic periods are

The term "neo-classicism" refers to western movements in the decorative and visual arts. It also refers to literature, theater, music, and architecture that are influenced by the classical art and culture of Ancient Greece and Rome.

Classicism, also known as Neoclassicism and Classicism, was a popular and influential painting and other visual arts movement that began in the 1760s, culminated in the 1780s and '90s, and lasted until the 1840s and '50s. It took the form of an emphasis on austere linear architecture in the depiction of Classical themes and subject matter in painting, with archaeologically correct settings and clothing.

In the arts, neoclassicism is an artistic attitude based on the art of Greece and Rome in antiquity that promotes harmony, transparency, discipline, universality, and idealism.In the sense of the practice, Classicism refers to either antiquity's art or later art influenced by antiquity's art, while Neoclassicism often refers to later art inspired by antiquity.

Classicizing artists choose more specific qualities such as line over color, straight lines over curves, frontality and closed compositions over diagonal compositions into deep space, and the general over the specific.

Romanticism The ethical ideal kept so firmly after the Enlightenment rapidly spread across Europe and the United States. The artists stressed the importance of meaning and feelings in knowing and seeing the world, rather than only purpose and order. Romanticism praised the human creativity and intuition in the never-ending search for individual freedom and liberty. Its values of the artist's innovative, subjective forces fuelled avant-garde trends far into the twentieth century.

Romanticist Practitioners found their voices in literature, poetry, sculpture, and architecture, among other genres. In response to the sober style of Neoclassicism favoured by most countries' academies, the far-reaching international movement prized originality, creativity, and ingenuity, embracing a diversity of styles within the movement. Furthermore, many Romanticists stressed the individual's relation to nature and an idealized history in order to reverse the tide of growing industrialization


23. neoclassicism: problem of the philippines PLS PO NEED KO ANSWER


Answer:

Neo classicism and romanticism in the PhilippinesIn the Philippines, the ideology of neo classicism and romanticism can be seen through various artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and architectural structures. Some of the well known contributing artist express their skills and ideas on their own respective field of specialization.Neo classicism and Romanticism in the PhilippinesFelix Hidalgo was acknowledged as one of the great Filipino painter of the late 19th century and also as a significant to the Philippine history for having been an acquaintance and inspiration for the members of the Philippine Reform movement.FELIX RESURRECCION HIDAGO Y PADILLA (1855-1913)THE CHISTIAN VIRGINS BEING EXPOSED TO THE POPULACE This painting portrays two scantily clothed Christian female slaves being mocked by group of boorish Roman male onlookers.

Juan Luna is a painter and sculptor and he became one of the first recognized Philippine artists . A political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (1857-1899)JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (1857-1899)One of his famous artwork is the Spoliarium. Spoliarium is a Latin word referring to the basement of the Roman Colosseum wherein the falling and dying gladiators are dumped and devoid of their worldly possessions. The painting features a glimpse of Roman history centered on the body carnage brought by gladiatorial matches SPOLIARIUMInterpreted as an allegory of Imperial Rome corresponding to Imperial Spain. The image of Roman dragging the dead gladiators symbolizes the colonial oppression of the indigenous population.

FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO(1892-1972)Amorsolo is a National Artist in Painting. He was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscape. Also, he was popularly known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light.PLANTIG RICE WITH MAYON VOLCANO

GUILLERMO ESTRELLA TOLENTINO(1890-1976)Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973, and is hailed as the Father of the Philippine Arts OBLATION (University of the Philippines)

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NAPOLEON ISABELO VELOSO ABUEVAAbueva is a National Artist for sculpture. He was entitled the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture. Also, he is the only given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of visual arts.

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24. 5 part of neoclassicism​


Answer:

clarity of form, sober colors, shallow space, strong horizontal, and Classical subject matter


25. 13. In what way do the Neoclassicism and Romanticism influence the arts in the Philippines? A. The ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism can be seen in artworks such as paintings, sculptures and architectural structures in the Philippines. B. The Neoclassicism in art history came directly after the Romanticism C. Neoclassicism art marks the transition of Europe from the Romanticism to the Modern Age D. All of the above​


The correct answer is A. The ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticism can be seen in artworks such as paintings, sculptures and architectural structures in the Philippines.

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26. In 3-5 sentences reflect and analyze the influence of neoclassicism and romanticism in the Philippines.​


Answer:

Here in the Philippines, the ideology of Neoclassicism and Romanticismcan be seen through various major artworks such as paintings, sculpture and architectural structures. Some of the well-known contributing artists express their skills and ideas in their own respective field of specialization.While Neoclassical art was more rooted in paying homage to classical Greco-Roman art, the Romantic era placed the emphasis on encapsulating emotions like fear and horror in visual form.Romanticism was also inspired by the German Sturm und Drang movement (Storm and Stress), which prized intuition and emotion over Enlightenment rationalism. This proto-romantic movement was centered on literature and music, but also influenced the visual arts. The movement emphasized individual subjectivity.

27. what are the factor of the neoclassicism and romanticism of the philippines from the other periods​


Answer:

Neo classicism and romanticism in the philippines

1. NEO CLASSICISM AND ROMANTICISM IN THE PHILIPPINES

2. In the Philippines, the ideology of neo classicism and romanticism can be seen through various artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and architectural structures. Some of the well known contributing artist express their skills and ideas on their own respective field of specialization. Neo classicism and Romanticism in the Philippines

3. Felix Hidalgo was acknowledged as one of the great Filipino painter of the late 19th century and also as a significant to the Philippine history for having been an acquaintance and inspiration for the members of the Philippine FELIX RESURRECCION HIDAGO Y PADILLA (1855-1913)

4. THE CHISTIAN VIRGINS BEING EXPOSED TO THE POPULACE This painting portrays two scantily clothed Christian female slaves being mocked by group of boorish Roman male onlookers.

5. Juan Luna is a painter and sculptor and he became one of the first recognized Philippine artists . A political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (1857-1899)

6. JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO (1857-1899) One of his famous artwork is the Spoliarium. Spoliarium is a Latin word referring to the basement of the Roman Colosseum wherein the falling and dying gladiators are dumped and devoid of their worldly possessions. The painting features a glimpse of Roman history centered on the body carnage brought by gladiatorial

7. SPOLIARIUM Interpreted as an allegory of Imperial Rome correspondin g to Imperial Spain. The image of Roman dragging the dead gladiators symbolizes the colonial oppression of the indigenous population.

8. FERNANDO CUETO AMORSOLO(1892-1972) Amorsolo is a National Artist in Painting. He was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscape. Also, he was popularly known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light.

9. PLANTIG RICE WITH MAYON VOLCANO

10. GUILLERMO ESTRELLA TOLENTINO(1890-1976) Tolentino is a Filipino sculptor who was named National Artist for the Visual Arts in 1973, and is hailed as the “Father of the Philippine Arts”

11. OBLATION (University of the Philippines)

12. PAMBANSANG BANTAYOG NI ANDRES BONIFACIO

13. NAPOLEON ISABELO VELOSO ABUEVA Abueva is a National Artist for sculpture. He was entitled the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture”. Also, he is the only given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of visual arts.

14. SIYAM NA DIWATA NG SINING

15. SORSOGON MUNICIPAL BUILDING

16. BAGUIO GOVERNMENT CENTER

17. ILOILO CUSTOMS HOUSE

18. ZAMBOANGA MUNICIPAL BUILDING


28. What is Neoclassicism?


From the root word NEO (new) and classicism (classical). It aims to apply the classical style or form of art into the new age.

revival of classical artsyle in terms of Music, Arts, Literature, and amny more


29. i learned that that works with neoclassicism and romanticism characteristic in the philippines____i have discerned that philippine artists influenced by the neoclassical and romantic period _______​


Answer:

Romanticism was a revolt against the aristocratic social and political norms of the Age of Enlightenment and also a reaction against the scientific rationalization of nature.

Explanation:

The Industrial Revolution also influenced Romanticism, which was in part about escaping from modern realities.


30. paint an artwork in the style of neoclassicism with subject or themes that are inspired with the current issues in the philippines.maglagay po kayo pic.​


Answer:

ganyan sya pero ang sabi inspired with the current issues in the philippines


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