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REPORT IN ARTS

ND
IN 2 GRADING
SUBMITTED TO:SIR DE CASTRO
SUBMITTED BY:JOHN LOYD NITRO

WHAT TO UNDESTAND
Art forms in the Philippines are diverse. Western influences can
be seen in Philippine arts such as painting, dancing, weaving,
sculpting, and pottery.
In the 16th century, the Baroque style was carried by the
Spanish and Portuguese to the Philippines where it became the
prominent style of building for large and small between the towers.
Large Baroque churches often have a proportionally very wide
faade which seems to stretch between the towers.

During this time, the Spaniards used paintings as religious


propaganda to spread Catholicism throughout the
Philippines. These paintings appearing mostly on church
walls, featured religious figures in Catholic teachings.
The pre-colonial architecture of the Philippines consisted of
nipa huts made from natural materials. However, there are
some traces of large-scale construction before the Spaniards
came. An example of this is pre-colonial walled city of Manila
which was dismantled by the Spaniards and rebuilt as
Intramuros with its houses, churches, and fortress after the
Spanish colonization.
During three hundred years of Spanish colonization, the
Philippines architecture was dominated by Spanish influences.

SAN AGUSTIN CHURCH,


MANILA

SAN AGUSTIN
CHURCH,PAOAY,ILOC
OS NORTE

STO. TOMAS DE VILLANUEVA


GHURCH, MIAG-AO, ILOILO

BACLAYON CHURCH,
BOHOL

THE STA.MARIA CHURCH in STA.


MARIA,ILOCOS SUR

THANK YOU!

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