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i   ‡ 17th century during the Spanish period ‡ Earliest paintings: religious imagery ‡ 19th and 20th century : mixture of religious, political and landscape artworks (sweetness, dark, and light)

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The Blood Compact by   Painting of Señora del Santissimo Rosario by u  u 

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Boy with kite by i   

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jTNEG tribes: ‡ intricate weaving production ± binakol is a blanket which features optical illusion designs     bright red tones ; beaded ornamentations    ewelry from pearl, red hornbill beak, plants and metals.

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B'laan, Gandaya, Gansaka and T'boli skilled in art of dyeing abaca fibre j  fibre dyeing method jkat textiles are woven into geometric patterns with human, animal and plant pictorial themes.

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‡ A technique combining ancient Oriental and European art process ‡ considered lost art and highly collectible art form. ‡ practiced by the indigenous tribe of Samar jsland

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‡ an exotic Philippine art form based on early century techniques ± sgraffito ± Encaustic ± layering. ‡ The merging of these ancient styles produces a unique artwork characterized by delicate swirling interwoven lines, multi-layered texture and an illusion of three-dimensional space.

Examples of Kut-kut art

a !   |||! a ‡ Two main artistic-styles: ± Curve-line woodcarving (women) ± Getalworking called okir (men) ‡ Tausug and Sama-Baau boat-like imagery ‡ Garanaos make similar carvings on housings called torogan

a !   |||! a ‡ Úeapons made by Guslim iilipinos are skillfully carved

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