famous paintings of our national Artist Fernando amorsolo
1. famous paintings of our national Artist Fernando amorsolo
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Dalagang Pilipina
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2. This is one of the famous paintings of our National Artist FernandoAmorsolo.
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3. bayanihan painting of fernando amorsolo
BAYANIHAN, during the time when most Filipinos lived in nipa huts, referred to the cooperative spirit of neighbors carrying a hut or house to a new location, as vividly captured in the famous painting of Fernando Amorsolo titled “Bayanihan.” Today, it describes the “selfless outpouring of community spirit by Filipinos
4. The color used in Mayon volcano painting of Fernando amorsolo
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Amorsolo used natural light in his paintings and developed the backlighting technique, Chiaroscuro, which became his artistic trademark and his greatest contribution to Philippine painting.
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5. explain the painting of fernando amorsolo supper in the field
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Fernando Amorsolo's painting is beautiful and unique.
6. Why did Fernando Amorsolo paint the Returning Fisherman in 1943?
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7. 1.what is the subject of the painting? fernando amorsolo
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the subject is arts because Fernando love painting
8. what is reflected in art or painting planting rice by fernando amorsolo
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Mayon is a celebrated symbol of the Philippines, and its presence in Amorsolo's painting emphasizes his wish to represent the spirit of the nation on canvas.
9. Where is the harmony in planting rice painting by Fernando Amorsolo?
Answer:in Amorsolo's painting emphasizes his wish to represent the SPIRIT of the nation on Canvas
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10. describe the painting planting rice by fernando Amorsolo
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The 'Planting Rice with Mayon Volcano, Exhibits the happiness across from the difficulties in planting rice. The Filipino Villagers in their bright clothes and straw hats plant together with a fresh and green landscape of plenty. behind the filipino villagers is the peaceful flume of steam.
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It is all about the filipino culture.And a farmers that they planting rice that source of energy.Explanation:
Thank you !11. Paano gumuguhit ng painting si Fernando Amorsolo?
Ito po ang sagot painting ni “Fernando amorsolo”Explanation:Hope it helps you
12. explain the personal function of the "panliligaw" painting by fernando amorsolo
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L’Amour is perhaps the most intimate and appealing theme that speaks to us across the centuries, and here, Amorsolo depicts a narrative of light to tell a story of love.
The narrative content, which highlights many of the paintings of Amorsolo, is central to the strength of Amorsolo’s art. Underlying the idealized composition is the reality of the farmer’s life. Workers in the fields harvest rice in the hot tropical sun. Harvesters work from early morning until dusk. Amorsolo painted many variations of this subject. This work focuses upon the young couple rather than the group.
Amorsolo always painted what he saw in his own sun flooded backyard of choice: haystacks piling, oxen plowing, peasants at work. Beyond, the farmer swirling the palay in the air provides a dynamic counterpoint to the tell-tale body language of the young tandem in the foreground.
All of these details breathe life into this midcentury depiction of romance. When celebrating love, artists turn quite naturally to the immediately tangible, sensory details, and this painting is an adept display of textures.
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“Ligawan” painting of Fernando Amorsolo. “Manliligaw” is the one who courts a girl; “nililigawan” is the one who is being courted. In Philippine culture, courtship is far more subdued and indirect unlike in some Western societies.
13. Describe the following painting after describing the painting list down 10 painting of fernando amorsolo
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i see a cow and the tree boy they planting
14. describe the elements and principles of art of fernando amorsolo paintings
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Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto, Filipino painter, was an important influence on contemporary Filipino art and artists, even beyond the so-called " Amorsolo"The visual art terms separate into the elements and principles of art. The elements of art are color, form, line, shape, space, and texture. The principles of art are scale, proportion, unity, variety, rhythm, mass, shape, space, balance, volume, perspective, and depth
15. Explain the personal function of the "panliligaw" painting by fernando amorsolo.
Answer:
L’Amour is perhaps the most intimate and appealing theme that speaks to us across the centuries, and here, Amorsolo depicts a narrative of light to tell a story of love.
The narrative content, which highlights many of the paintings of Amorsolo, is central to the strength of Amorsolo’s art. Underlying the idealized composition is the reality of the farmer’s life. Workers in the fields harvest rice in the hot tropical sun. Harvesters work from early morning until dusk. Amorsolo painted many variations of this subject. This work focuses upon the young couple rather than the group.
Amorsolo always painted what he saw in his own sun flooded backyard of choice: haystacks piling, oxen plowing, peasants at work. Beyond, the farmer swirling the palay in the air provides a dynamic counterpoint to the tell-tale body language of the young tandem in the foreground.
All of these details breathe life into this midcentury depiction of romance. When celebrating love, artists turn quite naturally to the immediately tangible, sensory details, and this painting is an adept display of textures.
16. Paintings of fernando amorsolo antipolo barrio fiesta elements
Antipolo Fiesta
This oil painting on canvas depicts a rural scene where a group of people are shown celebrating a fiesta in Antipolo. The main focus is on a pair of dancers in the field surrounded by revelers both young and old. Abundant food is presented in basketfuls of assorted fruits on the benches and on the ground, as well as the traditional roasted pig or lechon being prepared by two men. Nearby is a house with huge windows from where dwellers watch the revelers. At the background is a huge church, a symbolic town structure. A vast number of townsmen complete the essence of a fiesta.
It can be said that the pair of dancers are in the usual same pose as those of dancers in Fernando Amorsolo’s various well-known tinikling-related paintings. A viewer may be quick to surmise at a glance that this painting belongs to that category, as the bamboo handlers in the usual tinikling dance often blend in the crowd and are not easily distinguished. However, there are no bamboo-handlers present in this painting simply because the dancers are not performing the tinikling dance. Thus, this indication is what makes this painting very unique.
Antipolo Fiesta
1947
Oil on canvas
51 x 76 inches
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17. what is the theme used in painting "tinikling in barrio" by fernando amorsolo?
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Amorsolo is best known for his illuminated landscapes, which often portrayed traditional Filipino customs, culture, fiestas and occupations. His pastoral works presented "an imagined sense of nationhood in counterpoint to American colonial rule" and were important to the formation of Filipino national identity.
18. What is the significance of Fernando Amorsolo painting?
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amorsolo is best known for his illuminated land's scapes which often portrayed traditional filipino customs culture fiestas and occupations his pastoral works resented imagined since off nationhood in counterpoint to american colonial rule and where important to the formation filipino national identity
19. below is a famous "planting rice" painting of fernando Amorsolo. Share your thoughts about the mesaage of this painting.Write tour answer on the space provided.
Filipino:
Sa palagay ko ang painting na ito ay nakakuha ng tradisyonal na hanapbuhay ng Pilipino sa buhay sakahan ng kalalakihan at kababaihan sa isang mainit na maaraw na araw. Inilalarawan din dito kung gaano sila nagtitiis at kung paano nagtutulungan ang mga magsasaka.
Sa madaling salita nagbibigay ito ng isang sulyap sa kulturang Pilipino sa isang aspeto tulad ng buhay sa bukid. Ang mga pang-agrikultura na paraan, manggagawa, hayop, kagamitan, kubo, damit, panahon, irigasyon at iba pa ay kitang-kita sa pagpipinta na sa palagay ko ay magbibigay ng isang ideya sa madla.
English:
I think this painting basically captures the traditional Filipino occupation of the farm life of men and women in a hot sunny day. It depicts how enduring they are and how the farmers work together.
In short it gives a glimpse of the Filipino culture in one aspect such as the farm life. The agricultural means, worker, animals, equipments, huts, clothes, weather, irrigation and etc. are visibly in the painting that I think would give an idea to the audience.
20. Importance of fernando amorsolo paintings
The biggest contribution of Juan Luna is the Historical Spolarium. It is a remarkable painting wherein it is a tremendous interpretations of the sociological situations in the Philippines. Amorsolo, created this artwork to show the true value of Filipinos. ... Also make the world aware about true Filipina Beauty .
21. fernando amorsolo painting rice?
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Fernando amorsolo painting rice?
ANSWER:"MEANING OF THE PAINT
ING PLANTING RICE BY FERNANDO AMORSOLO"
Saturday Volcano Art: Fernando Amorsolo, 'Planting Rice with Mayon Volcano' (1949) ... Mayon is a celebrated symbol of the Philippines, and its presence in Amorsolo's painting emphasizes his wish to represent the spirit of the nation on canvas.
"WHERE DID AMORSOLO PAINT THE PLANTING RICE"
Amorsolo set up his own studio upon his return to Manila and painted prodigiously during the 1920s and the 1930s. His Rice Planting (1922), which appeared on posters and tourist brochures, became one of the most popular images of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
FOLLOW FOR MORE!!22. why did you choose fernando amorsolo painting?
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cuZ it's soo beautiful and i LikE it
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23. 7. The famous "Spoliarium is work of who Filipino artist?A. Juan LunaB. Napoleon AbuevaC. Fernando AmorsoloD. Fernando Amorsolo
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7. The famous "Spoliarium is work of who Filipino artist?
A. Juan Luna
B. Napoleon Abueva
C. Fernando Amorsolo
D. Fernando Amorsolo
Ans:A. Juan Luna
24. paano gumuhit ng painting si fernando amorsolo
Answer:A.
Explanation:I THINK ITS IS THE ANSWER
25. A painiting of the famous filipino painter fernando amorsolo named planting rice
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26. filipino culture based on fernando amorsolo's painting "Planting rice"
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Saturday Volcano Art: Fernando Amorsolo, 'Planting Rice with Mayon Volcano' (1949) The painter Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972) was a dominant figure in the visual arts of the Philippines during the decades before the Second World War and into the post-war period.
27. The making of the philippine flag by fernando amorsolo painting clear
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28. bayanihan painting of fernando amorsolo
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Sign in · Painting titled Bayanihan by Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972) · People also love these ideas.
29. Fernando amorsolo painting 'the gift'
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30. Below is a famous "Planting Rice" painting of Fernando Amorsolo. Share your thoughts about the message of this painting. Write your answer on the space provided.Please answer :<
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This painting I believe is a representational art as it portrays something other than its form. This painting falls under the classification of painting as Genre painting as it is painted in the contemporary life of the Filipino farmers in 1951, when it was painted, as they are engaged in their regular every-day occupation and activities. Behind the workers, a farmer with a carabao ploughs. In the background is a cluster of nipa huts along the thick accumulation of trees and weeds. The central grouping of lush trees and hills provides an idyllic setting for the workers besides a mountain view or background. I think this painting basically captures the traditional Filipino occupation of the farm life of men and women in a hot sunny day. It depicts how enduring they are and how the farmers work together. It portrays a provincial setting in which the farmers wear traditional clothes for farming in the 1950s and captures that fashion as I think if a modern artist would draw with a similar subject, women farmers will not be wearing skirts or the traditional look of women back then as time has changed.