After going through this module, you are
expected to:
Identify Filipino
National Artist and
their contribution to
Contemporary Arts
2. Explain Filipino
artist roles
3. Appreciate and
value the Filipino
Contemporary Artist
Read each item
carefully. Choose the
letter of the correct
answer. Write the
answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. It is a Filipino citizen who
has been given the value
and title in recognition of
his or her significant
contribution.
a. National Artist
b. National Hero
c. National Creator
d. National Originator
2. He is the first National Artist
known as a world class painter.
a. Fernando Amorsolo
b. Guillermo Tolentino
c. Jose Tanig Joya
d. Napoleon Abueva
3. This law enabled the government to give
appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos
who have distinguished themselves and made an
outstanding contribution to Philippine arts and
letters.
a. Presidential Proclamation No. 1001 s.1972 b.
Presidential Proclamation No. 1100 s.1972 c.
Presidential Proclamation No. 1010 s.1972 d.
Presidential Proclamation No. 0011 s.1972
4. The work of art of the candidate for
the National Artist should contribute to
a. Nation downfall c. Nation
construction
b. Nation building
c. Nation construction
d. Nation making
5. Carlos “ Botong “ V. Francisco is
a Filipino National Artist for
a.Dance
b.Visual Arts
c. Literature
d. Film
6. It is a Grand Collar adorned by circular
links representing the arts.
a.Insignia of the Order of the National
Artist
b.Insignia of the Order of the National Hero
c. Insignia of the Order of the Filipino Artist
d.Insignia of the Order of the Artists
7. It is the one in-charge for the
process of identifying and selecting
candidates for the National Artist.
a. NCCA
b. NCAA
c. UCCP
d. CCP
8. One of the qualifications for the
award of being a National Artist is, the
candidate must attain excellence in
a.Academics
b. Marriage
c. Practice of their art form
d. Co-curricular Activities
9. The rank and title of National Artist is proclaimed by the
_________ of the Philippines.
a. President
b. Vice President
c. Secretary
d. Chief Justice
10. Napoleon Abueva is a Filipino National Artist for
_______________. a. Visual Arts
b. Dance
c. Literature
d. Music
11. The Philippines has a great literary tradition that
reflects the country’s history. Literary journalism is a
form of imaginative nonfiction that represents real
events using the style and techniques used in literary
texts.
a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is
FALSE.
b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is
TRUE.
c. Both statements are TRUE.
d. Both statements are FALSE.
12. The architecture of the Philippines reflects the
country’s cultural heritage and the need to adapt to the
environment. Fair and Functional architecture can be
seen in the use of clean, smooth lines and the usage of
light and ventilation.
a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is
FALSE.
b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is
TRUE.
c. Both statements are TRUE.
d. Both statements are FALSE
13. Philippine Visual Art is the joining of both ethnic
and western traditions in line of subject and the use
of medium. Filipino Visual artist still use native forms
and subjects.
a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement
is FALSE.
b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement
is TRUE.
c. Both statements are TRUE.
d. Both statements are FALSE
14. Researches on Philippine dances are important
resources in education Dance companies play an
influential role in promotion of art and culture.
a. The first statement is TRUE, the second
statement is FALSE.
b. The first statement is FALSE, the second
statement is TRUE.
c. Both statements are FALSE .
d. Both statements are TRUE .
15. Early Philippine music was both instrumental
and vocal in form. Philippine Contemporary music is
also influenced by the West because of colonization.
a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement
is FALSE.
b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement
is TRUE.
c. Both statements are TRUE.
d. Both statements are FALSE
A. Directions: Read
each statement
about various art
forms in the
Philippines. Write
the word TRUE if the
statement is correct
and FALSE if
otherwise. Write
your answer on your
answer sheet.
1) Dance, Theater and Music are kinds of visual
arts.
2) Visual artworks of indigenous people are for
their entertainment only.
3) Vaudeville is one of the performance arts
introduced to us by the Americans.
4) People nowadays are experimenting and
mixing forms when it comes to contemporary
arts.
5) The colonizers have a significant influence on
Philippine visual arts and is still prominent
today.
Dr. Nicanor Tiongson said that there is an important
role played by contemporary artists in making art
that will contribute to social change by informing the
viewers and audiences about the nature and causes
of the adversities they face as Filipinos. It was said
that with this enlightenment, it gives that artists
responsibility in their craft. Dr. Tionson also
challenges the artist to create art that has a social
and political relevance. This kind of art will
contribute to an awareness of present realities and
conditions of society.
1.In your opinion, do you think
it is important to recognize
artistic individuals? Why?
2. How will this recognition
help in the development of
Philippine arts?
The Philippines
value many
significant Filipino
artist who have a
prominent
contribution to the
promotion and
preservation of
our cultural
heritage.
• They have made a notable contribution in
their own field of expertise, obtaining them
the Order of National Artist. Categories for
the Order of National Artist are, Music,
Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, film
and Broadcast Arts and Architecture or Allied
Arts.
The Order of
National Artist
• The Order of the National Artists
Award (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang
Alagad ng Sining) is the highest
national recognition given to Filipino
individuals who have made significant
contributions to the development of
Philippine arts. The order is concurrent
administered by the National
Commission for Culture and the Arts
(NCCA) and Cultural Center of the
Philippines (CCP) and conferred by the
President of the Philippines upon
recommendation by both institutions.
The Order of
National Artist
• The award is one of the Honors
conferred by the Republic of the
Philippines that represents the
nation’s highest ideals in the
humanities and aesthetic
expression through the
recognizable achievements of
individual citizens. The said
achievements are measured in
terms of their vision, unusual
insight, creativity and imagination,
technical proficiency of the highest
order in expressing Filipino culture
and traditions, history, way of life,
and aspirations.
The Order of
National Artist
• Under the Proclamation No.1001 dated
April 27, 1072 the Order of the National
Artist Award (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang
Alagad ng Sining was established. It gives
an appropriate recognition and prestige to
Filipinos who have acclaimed themselves
and made a remarkable contribution to
Philippine arts and letters. The first award
was given to Fernando Amorsolo. On May
15, 1973 under the Proclamation No. 1144,
CCP Board of Trustees was named as the
National Artist Awards Committee. The
Presidential Decree No.28 that was issued
on June 7, 1973 reiterated the mandate of
CCP to administer the National Awards as
well as the privileges and honors to
National Artist.
The Order of National Artists aims to
recognize:
1.The Filipino artists who have made significant
contributions to the cultural heritage of the
country.
2.The Filipino artistic accomplishment at its highest level
and to promote creative expression as significant to the
development of a national cultural identity.
3.The Filipino artists who have dedicated their lives to their
works to forge new paths and directions for future
generations of Filipino artists.
The following are the seven categories under which
National Artists can be recognized:
1. Literature – poetry,
fiction, essay, playwriting,
journalism and/or literary
criticism;
2. Film and Broadcasting /
Broadcast Arts – direction,
writing, production design,
cinematography, editing,
camera work, and/or
performance; and
Architecture, Design
and Allied Arts–
architecture design,
interior design,
industrial arts design,
landscape architecture
and fashion design
4. Music - singing,
composition,
direction, and/or
performance;
5. Dance -
choreography,
direction and/or
performance;
Theater – direction, performance
and/or production design; 7. Visual
Arts – painting, sculpture,
printmaking, photography, installation
art, mixed media works, illustration,
graphic arts, performance art and/or
imaging
The qualifications
for a Filipino to
be nominated
and selected are
rigorous. Below
are the
qualifications for
the National
Artist Award.
1. Living artists who are
natural-born Filipino
citizens.
2. The content and form of
their work have procured
in building a Filipino sense
of nationhood.
3. living a legend on
succeeding generations of
artists.
4. An artist who manifest
excellence in the practice of
their art form
5. The artwork made has
attained an international
and national recognition.
Insignia of
the Order
of the
National
Artists
The insignia of the Order of
the National Artists is formed
from a Grand Collar featuring
circular links depicting the
arts and an eight-pointed
sunburst suspended from a
sampaguita wreath in green
and white enamel
The center of the badge is divided into
three equal portions, in red, white and
blue representing the Philippine Flag with
three stylized letter K’s that stands for the
CCP’s motto “ Katotohanan, Kabutihan at
Kagandahan “ ( The true, the good and the
beautiful ). The Grand Collar is made from
silver gilt bronze.
National Artists of the
Philippines The following are
the National Artists of the
Philippines grouped
according to their categories
and arranged to the
chronology of National Artist
Award:
Architecture
1973 Juan Nakpil
1976 Pablo Antonio 1990
Leondro V. Locsin
2006 Ramon Valera 2014 Jose
Maria Zaragoza
2006 I.P Santos
Dance
1973 Francisca Reyes Aquino
1976 Leonor Orosa-Goquingco
1988 Lucrecia Reyes Urtula
2006 Ramon Obusan
Film
• 1982 Gerardo de Leon
• 1997 Lino Brocka
• 2001 Ishmael Bernal
• 2003 Eddie S. Romero
• 2009 Manuel Conde
Literature
1973 Amado
V. Hernadez
1973 Jose
Garcia Villa
1976 Nick
Joaquin 10
1982 Calos P.
Romulo
1990 Francisco
Arcellana
1997 N.V. M
Gonzales
1997 Carlos
Quirino
1999 Edith L.
Tiempo
2001 F. Sionil
Jose
2003 Virgilio S.
Almario
2006
Bienvenido
Lumbera
2009 Lazaro
Francisco
2014 Cirilo F.
Bautista
Music
• 1973 Antonio J.
Molina
• 1976 Jovita Fuentes
• 1988 Antonio R.
Buenaventura
• 1989 Lucrecia R.
Kasilag
• 1991 Lucio D. San
Pedro
• 1997 Felipe Padilla
de Leon
• 1997 Jose Maceda
• 1997 Levi Celerio
• 1999 Ernani Joson
Cuenco
• 1999 Andrea O.
Veneracion
• 2014 Francisco
Feliciano
• 2014 Ramon Santos
Theater
• 1987 Honorata " Atang" de
la Rama
• 1997 Levi Celerio
• 1997 Wlfrido Ma. Guerero
• 1997 Rolando S. Tinio
• 1999 Daisy Avellana
• 2001 Severino Montano
Visual Arts
• 1972 Fernando C.
Amorsolo
• 1973 Carlos " Botong" V.
Francisco
• 1973 Guillermo E. Tolentino
• 1976 Victorio C. Edades
• 1976 Napoleon V. Abueva
• 1981 Vicente Manansala
• 1990 Cesar Legaspi
• 1991 Hernando R. Ocampo
• 1997 Arturo R. Luz
• 1999 J. Elizalde Navarro
• 11 2001 Ang Kiukok
• 2003 Jose T. Joya
• 2006 Abdulmari Asia Imao
• 2006 Bencab
• 2009 Federico Aguillar
Alcuaz
• 2014 Francisco Cochin
Some works of
Filipino National
Artist
• University of the Philippines in
Diliman, Quezon City. The known
school symbol is based on
Oblation made by the sculptor
Guillermo Tolentino. This work of
art depicts a male nude with
arms outstretched that
represents a gesture of sacrifice
and freedom.
Guillermo
Tolentino
• is a pioneer of academic
tradition in sculpture like
Fernando Amorsolo in Painting.
Fernando
Amorsolo
• is known for its romantic
paintings of bucolic landscapes
and idealized portraits of well-
known individuals from the
Commonwealth Period and the
Second World War. His works can
be seen also at the National
Museum.Awarded in 1976,
Napoleon Abueva had
contributed to the University’s
Visual Arts Heritage.
In the Virata
School of Business,
Jose Tanig Joya’s
mural can be seen
entitled Barter of
Panay (1978).

CPAR LESSON 4 .pptx.....................

  • 2.
    After going throughthis module, you are expected to: Identify Filipino National Artist and their contribution to Contemporary Arts 2. Explain Filipino artist roles 3. Appreciate and value the Filipino Contemporary Artist
  • 4.
    Read each item carefully.Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the answers on a separate sheet of paper. 1. It is a Filipino citizen who has been given the value and title in recognition of his or her significant contribution. a. National Artist b. National Hero c. National Creator d. National Originator
  • 5.
    2. He isthe first National Artist known as a world class painter. a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Guillermo Tolentino c. Jose Tanig Joya d. Napoleon Abueva
  • 6.
    3. This lawenabled the government to give appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have distinguished themselves and made an outstanding contribution to Philippine arts and letters. a. Presidential Proclamation No. 1001 s.1972 b. Presidential Proclamation No. 1100 s.1972 c. Presidential Proclamation No. 1010 s.1972 d. Presidential Proclamation No. 0011 s.1972
  • 7.
    4. The workof art of the candidate for the National Artist should contribute to a. Nation downfall c. Nation construction b. Nation building c. Nation construction d. Nation making
  • 8.
    5. Carlos “Botong “ V. Francisco is a Filipino National Artist for a.Dance b.Visual Arts c. Literature d. Film
  • 9.
    6. It isa Grand Collar adorned by circular links representing the arts. a.Insignia of the Order of the National Artist b.Insignia of the Order of the National Hero c. Insignia of the Order of the Filipino Artist d.Insignia of the Order of the Artists
  • 10.
    7. It isthe one in-charge for the process of identifying and selecting candidates for the National Artist. a. NCCA b. NCAA c. UCCP d. CCP
  • 11.
    8. One ofthe qualifications for the award of being a National Artist is, the candidate must attain excellence in a.Academics b. Marriage c. Practice of their art form d. Co-curricular Activities
  • 12.
    9. The rankand title of National Artist is proclaimed by the _________ of the Philippines. a. President b. Vice President c. Secretary d. Chief Justice 10. Napoleon Abueva is a Filipino National Artist for _______________. a. Visual Arts b. Dance c. Literature d. Music
  • 13.
    11. The Philippineshas a great literary tradition that reflects the country’s history. Literary journalism is a form of imaginative nonfiction that represents real events using the style and techniques used in literary texts. a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. c. Both statements are TRUE. d. Both statements are FALSE.
  • 14.
    12. The architectureof the Philippines reflects the country’s cultural heritage and the need to adapt to the environment. Fair and Functional architecture can be seen in the use of clean, smooth lines and the usage of light and ventilation. a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. c. Both statements are TRUE. d. Both statements are FALSE
  • 15.
    13. Philippine VisualArt is the joining of both ethnic and western traditions in line of subject and the use of medium. Filipino Visual artist still use native forms and subjects. a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. c. Both statements are TRUE. d. Both statements are FALSE
  • 16.
    14. Researches onPhilippine dances are important resources in education Dance companies play an influential role in promotion of art and culture. a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. c. Both statements are FALSE . d. Both statements are TRUE .
  • 17.
    15. Early Philippinemusic was both instrumental and vocal in form. Philippine Contemporary music is also influenced by the West because of colonization. a. The first statement is TRUE, the second statement is FALSE. b. The first statement is FALSE, the second statement is TRUE. c. Both statements are TRUE. d. Both statements are FALSE
  • 18.
    A. Directions: Read eachstatement about various art forms in the Philippines. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if otherwise. Write your answer on your answer sheet. 1) Dance, Theater and Music are kinds of visual arts. 2) Visual artworks of indigenous people are for their entertainment only. 3) Vaudeville is one of the performance arts introduced to us by the Americans. 4) People nowadays are experimenting and mixing forms when it comes to contemporary arts. 5) The colonizers have a significant influence on Philippine visual arts and is still prominent today.
  • 19.
    Dr. Nicanor Tiongsonsaid that there is an important role played by contemporary artists in making art that will contribute to social change by informing the viewers and audiences about the nature and causes of the adversities they face as Filipinos. It was said that with this enlightenment, it gives that artists responsibility in their craft. Dr. Tionson also challenges the artist to create art that has a social and political relevance. This kind of art will contribute to an awareness of present realities and conditions of society.
  • 20.
    1.In your opinion,do you think it is important to recognize artistic individuals? Why? 2. How will this recognition help in the development of Philippine arts?
  • 21.
    The Philippines value many significantFilipino artist who have a prominent contribution to the promotion and preservation of our cultural heritage. • They have made a notable contribution in their own field of expertise, obtaining them the Order of National Artist. Categories for the Order of National Artist are, Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Literature, film and Broadcast Arts and Architecture or Allied Arts.
  • 22.
    The Order of NationalArtist • The Order of the National Artists Award (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining) is the highest national recognition given to Filipino individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts. The order is concurrent administered by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and conferred by the President of the Philippines upon recommendation by both institutions.
  • 23.
    The Order of NationalArtist • The award is one of the Honors conferred by the Republic of the Philippines that represents the nation’s highest ideals in the humanities and aesthetic expression through the recognizable achievements of individual citizens. The said achievements are measured in terms of their vision, unusual insight, creativity and imagination, technical proficiency of the highest order in expressing Filipino culture and traditions, history, way of life, and aspirations.
  • 24.
    The Order of NationalArtist • Under the Proclamation No.1001 dated April 27, 1072 the Order of the National Artist Award (Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining was established. It gives an appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have acclaimed themselves and made a remarkable contribution to Philippine arts and letters. The first award was given to Fernando Amorsolo. On May 15, 1973 under the Proclamation No. 1144, CCP Board of Trustees was named as the National Artist Awards Committee. The Presidential Decree No.28 that was issued on June 7, 1973 reiterated the mandate of CCP to administer the National Awards as well as the privileges and honors to National Artist.
  • 25.
    The Order ofNational Artists aims to recognize: 1.The Filipino artists who have made significant contributions to the cultural heritage of the country. 2.The Filipino artistic accomplishment at its highest level and to promote creative expression as significant to the development of a national cultural identity. 3.The Filipino artists who have dedicated their lives to their works to forge new paths and directions for future generations of Filipino artists.
  • 26.
    The following arethe seven categories under which National Artists can be recognized: 1. Literature – poetry, fiction, essay, playwriting, journalism and/or literary criticism; 2. Film and Broadcasting / Broadcast Arts – direction, writing, production design, cinematography, editing, camera work, and/or performance; and
  • 27.
    Architecture, Design and AlliedArts– architecture design, interior design, industrial arts design, landscape architecture and fashion design
  • 28.
    4. Music -singing, composition, direction, and/or performance; 5. Dance - choreography, direction and/or performance;
  • 29.
    Theater – direction,performance and/or production design; 7. Visual Arts – painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation art, mixed media works, illustration, graphic arts, performance art and/or imaging
  • 30.
    The qualifications for aFilipino to be nominated and selected are rigorous. Below are the qualifications for the National Artist Award. 1. Living artists who are natural-born Filipino citizens. 2. The content and form of their work have procured in building a Filipino sense of nationhood.
  • 31.
    3. living alegend on succeeding generations of artists. 4. An artist who manifest excellence in the practice of their art form 5. The artwork made has attained an international and national recognition.
  • 32.
    Insignia of the Order ofthe National Artists The insignia of the Order of the National Artists is formed from a Grand Collar featuring circular links depicting the arts and an eight-pointed sunburst suspended from a sampaguita wreath in green and white enamel
  • 33.
    The center ofthe badge is divided into three equal portions, in red, white and blue representing the Philippine Flag with three stylized letter K’s that stands for the CCP’s motto “ Katotohanan, Kabutihan at Kagandahan “ ( The true, the good and the beautiful ). The Grand Collar is made from silver gilt bronze.
  • 34.
    National Artists ofthe Philippines The following are the National Artists of the Philippines grouped according to their categories and arranged to the chronology of National Artist Award:
  • 35.
    Architecture 1973 Juan Nakpil 1976Pablo Antonio 1990 Leondro V. Locsin 2006 Ramon Valera 2014 Jose Maria Zaragoza 2006 I.P Santos
  • 36.
    Dance 1973 Francisca ReyesAquino 1976 Leonor Orosa-Goquingco 1988 Lucrecia Reyes Urtula 2006 Ramon Obusan
  • 37.
    Film • 1982 Gerardode Leon • 1997 Lino Brocka • 2001 Ishmael Bernal • 2003 Eddie S. Romero • 2009 Manuel Conde
  • 38.
    Literature 1973 Amado V. Hernadez 1973Jose Garcia Villa 1976 Nick Joaquin 10 1982 Calos P. Romulo 1990 Francisco Arcellana 1997 N.V. M Gonzales 1997 Carlos Quirino 1999 Edith L. Tiempo 2001 F. Sionil Jose 2003 Virgilio S. Almario 2006 Bienvenido Lumbera 2009 Lazaro Francisco 2014 Cirilo F. Bautista
  • 39.
    Music • 1973 AntonioJ. Molina • 1976 Jovita Fuentes • 1988 Antonio R. Buenaventura • 1989 Lucrecia R. Kasilag • 1991 Lucio D. San Pedro • 1997 Felipe Padilla de Leon • 1997 Jose Maceda • 1997 Levi Celerio • 1999 Ernani Joson Cuenco • 1999 Andrea O. Veneracion • 2014 Francisco Feliciano • 2014 Ramon Santos
  • 40.
    Theater • 1987 Honorata" Atang" de la Rama • 1997 Levi Celerio • 1997 Wlfrido Ma. Guerero • 1997 Rolando S. Tinio • 1999 Daisy Avellana • 2001 Severino Montano
  • 41.
    Visual Arts • 1972Fernando C. Amorsolo • 1973 Carlos " Botong" V. Francisco • 1973 Guillermo E. Tolentino • 1976 Victorio C. Edades • 1976 Napoleon V. Abueva • 1981 Vicente Manansala • 1990 Cesar Legaspi • 1991 Hernando R. Ocampo • 1997 Arturo R. Luz • 1999 J. Elizalde Navarro • 11 2001 Ang Kiukok • 2003 Jose T. Joya • 2006 Abdulmari Asia Imao • 2006 Bencab • 2009 Federico Aguillar Alcuaz • 2014 Francisco Cochin
  • 42.
    Some works of FilipinoNational Artist • University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City. The known school symbol is based on Oblation made by the sculptor Guillermo Tolentino. This work of art depicts a male nude with arms outstretched that represents a gesture of sacrifice and freedom.
  • 43.
    Guillermo Tolentino • is apioneer of academic tradition in sculpture like Fernando Amorsolo in Painting.
  • 44.
    Fernando Amorsolo • is knownfor its romantic paintings of bucolic landscapes and idealized portraits of well- known individuals from the Commonwealth Period and the Second World War. His works can be seen also at the National Museum.Awarded in 1976, Napoleon Abueva had contributed to the University’s Visual Arts Heritage.
  • 45.
    In the Virata Schoolof Business, Jose Tanig Joya’s mural can be seen entitled Barter of Panay (1978).