GEC 06 Art Appreciation PDF
GEC 06 Art Appreciation PDF
GEC 06 Art Appreciation PDF
GEC 06
Instructor: Riena-Lyn P. Geocada
History of
painting
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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
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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
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Medieval Period
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Renaissance
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Baroque Period
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Classic Period
rococo Period
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romantic Period
Realist and
Naturalist
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Impressionist period
The Modern Period
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Foreign Artist
Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Foreign Artist
Michaelangelo buonarroti
• Sistine chapel
• Bacchus
• pieta
Foreign Artist
pieta
Foreign Artist
Vincent van gogh
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Vincent van gogh
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Foreign Artist
Pablo picasso
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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
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Definition
Sculpture is the art of carving or otherwise
forming a three-dimensional work of art.
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Ways of sculpting
Casting
Modeling
Assembling Jean Dubuffet
Constructing
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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.
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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 o Paper
Additive Sculpture o Clay
The sculptor simply puts together the o Cloth
materials to come up with the desired figure. o Shells
o Pebbles
o Sand
o Metal
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Additive Sculpture
. o Sand
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Additive Sculpture
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Mediums o Wood
Subtractive Sculpture o Stone
The sculptor removes the unnecessary o Ivory
parts of the medium he uses to form the o Glass
desired figure. o Ice
o Fruits
o Plants
o Plastic
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Subtractive Sculpture
o Ice
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Subtractive Sculpture
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subjects
People
Animals and Plants
Places
Events
Religious Items
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history of sculpture
Prehistoric Period
Prehistoric Period
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history of sculpture
Prehistoric Period
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history of sculpture
Prehistoric Period
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history of sculpture
Prehistoric Period
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history of sculpture
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history of sculpture
GREEK PERIOD
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history of sculpture
GREEK PERIOD
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history of sculpture
GREEK PERIOD
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history of sculpture
ROMAN PERIOD
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history of sculpture
MEDIEVAL PERIOD
GOTHIC
Jacques de Landshut
, Depiction of the
Adoration of the Magi
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history of sculpture
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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history of sculpture
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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history of sculpture
RENAISSANCE PERIOD
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history of sculpture
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history of sculpture
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history of sculpture
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history of sculpture
Modern
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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
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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.
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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 Steel
Hardwood Cast Iron
Stone
Concrete
Brick
Types of
Architecture
According to
function
domestic
recreational
commercial
religious
religious
Military or defense
Military or defense
factories
history
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 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
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