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ART APPRECIATION PHILIPPINE ARTS AND CRAFTS: A CHRONOLOGY According to the Philippine Art Period Timeline, the history of Philippine art is described in detail. Art History 1. Prehistoric Art (40,000-4,000 BC) Art Forms Example Artworks Philippine Prehistoric art ● relied on the use of natural pigments ● stone carvings to create representations of objects, animals, and rituals that governed a civilization’s existence. ● Wall/cave paintings Stationary Portable Art 1. Lascaux Cave paintings in France -the Great Hall of the Bulls -The Chamber of Felines -The Shaft of the Dead Man. 2. Venus of Willendorf, fertility sculpture found in Willendorf Austria 3. Stonehenge (Post and Lintel), Salisbury Plain Wiltshire,England 1. Angono Petroglyphs, ● the oldest known artworks in the Philippines. 127 figural carvings engraved on the wall of a shallow cave of volcanic tuff. 2. Manunggul Jar ● a secondary burial jar excavated from a Neolithic burial site in the Manunggul cave of the Tabon Caves at Lipuun Point in Palawan, Philippines. 3. Maitum Jar - are earthenware secondary burial vessels - discovered in 1991 by the National Museum of the Philippines' archaeological team in Ayub Cave, Barangay Pinol, Maitum, Sarangani Province, Mindanao, Philippines. Dr. Carl E. Balita Review Center CBRC Headquarters 2nd Flr., Carmen Building, 881 G. Tolentino St. corner España Blvd., Sampaloc, Manila 1008 Academics and Services Department (ASD) LET Review Program
2. Ancient Art (4,000 B.C.–A.D. 400) a. Mesopotamia b. Egypt c. Greece d. Rome e. China f. India g. Persia h. Palestine Functions of Arts Sample Ancient Artworks Mesopotamia Greece ● Art was produced by advanced civilizations, which in this case refers to those with an established written language. ● to tell stories ● decorate utilitarian objects like bowls and weapons ● display religious and symbolic imagery, ● demonstrate social status ● depict stories of rulers, gods, and goddesses. 1. Code of Hammurabi. Created around 1792 B.C., the piece bears a Babylonian set of laws carved in stone 1. Parthenon (Architecture) ▪ a temple in honor of the city’s patron goddess Athena. 2. Venus de Milo (Sculpture) ▪ carved in 100 B.C. during the Hellenistic Age by the little-known Alexandros of Antioch ▪ discovered in 1820 on the island of Melos. 3. Kerch vases (Pottery) ▪ is an archaeological term describing vases from the final phase of Attic red-figure pottery production. 4. Krater or crater (pottery) ▪ (Greek: κρατήρ, kratēr, literally "mixing vessel") was a large vase in Ancient Greece, used for the dilution of wine with water. 5. Pelike (Pottery) ▪ It has two open handles that are vertical on their lateral aspects and even at the side with the edge of the belly, a narrow neck, a flanged mouth, and a sagging, almost spherical belly

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