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  1. This timeline presents the history of Philippine art, including precolonial, Spanish colonial, American colonial, and contemporary periods. Discover the important artists, styles, and movements that have shaped the Philippine art scene.

  2. History of Philippine Art. This a timeline showcasing the different eras and phases the Philippine Art has been through and witnessed all through-out these years starting from the Pre-Colonial period to the 70's - Contemporary period.

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  4. Aug 29, 2021 · The history of Philippine art is composed of 7 eras, namely: the Pre-Conquest period, the Islamic period, the Spanish colonial period, the American colonial period, Post War, and the Contemporary period.

  5. In this interactive timeline, see how the Cultural Center of the Philippines adapts to the ever-changing spirit of the times to continue its mission of bringing artistic excellence to the people and nurturing the public to participate in art-making and appreciation.

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  6. Traditional arts in the Philippines include folk architecture, maritime transport, weaving, carving, folk performing arts, folk (oral) literature, folk graphic and plastic arts, ornaments, textile or fiber art, pottery, and other artistic expressions of traditional culture.

  7. PHILIPPINE ART HISTORY. this is a timeline where we will travel back in time to know more about our country's history in art. PRE COLONIAL PERIOD (Pre Conquest) PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD. During pre-colonial time there was already indigenous spiritual tradition practiced by the people in the Philippines.

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · 1900's Philippine Art. During the late Spanish colonial period, the school of academism or “salon” painting emerged and produced the likes of Juan N. Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, who are now considered as 19th century masters.

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