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The Philippines is an Asian country made of small islands. Some traditional art forms in the Philippines are dance and pottery.
Early Philippine art was secular and had a spiritual meaning. Modern art in the Philippines consists of things that are seen each day, such as landscapes, portraits. fashions, and political figures.
I would look at: Quilting and Abstract art African Art and Cubism (picasso) Patterning and Feminist Art
Hiss surrealistic work influenced other surrealists.
The Chinese are famous for their ceramics. The Ming and Tang dynasty were especially famous for their ceramics.
There is a noticeable Chinese influence on many things Filipino, such as food, art, and business. The influence on art is obvious in the colors of red and gold, as well as in the many paintings of dragons.
it is a nice drawing
The chinese is develop coutry than philipenes
Folk music
the food curry is the favorite of filipino that is the influenced of indian art in the philippines the chicken curry ! :)
The main role in the development of art in the Philippines is the influence and creation of opportunities. Foreign traders need to create opportunities for the art experts to succeed.
Influence and the creation of opportunities for the art experts is the main role of the foreign traders in the development of art.
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John T. Young has written: 'Contemporary public art in China' -- subject(s): Art, Chinese, Chinese Art, Pictorial works, Public art
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Japanese people adopted aspects of Chinese language poetry in sculptures by incorporating calligraphy, inscriptions, and ornamental elements inspired by Chinese poetry into their sculptural works. This influence can be seen in the use of poetic verses inscribed on sculptures, as well as in the aesthetic elements such as flowing lines and delicate details that reflect the influence of Chinese poetry on Japanese sculptural art.
The Chinese had a significant influence on Vietnamese culture, language, and governance. They introduced Confucianism, Buddhism, and the Chinese writing system, which greatly influenced Vietnamese society. Chinese administration systems also influenced Vietnamese governance and bureaucracy. Additionally, Chinese influence can be seen in Vietnamese architecture, art, and cuisine.