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National Artist Awards Overview

The document summarizes the Order of National Artists award in the Philippines which honors individuals for their significant contributions to Philippine art. It provides brief biographies of National Artists in the fields of dance, visual arts, literature, and film/broadcast including their notable works and styles. Some of the artists recognized include Francisca Reyes Aquino for folk dance, Fernando Amorsolo for painting technique, NVM Gonzalez for English literature, and Lamberto Avellana for pioneering Philippine cinema.
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National Artist Awards Overview

The document summarizes the Order of National Artists award in the Philippines which honors individuals for their significant contributions to Philippine art. It provides brief biographies of National Artists in the fields of dance, visual arts, literature, and film/broadcast including their notable works and styles. Some of the artists recognized include Francisca Reyes Aquino for folk dance, Fernando Amorsolo for painting technique, NVM Gonzalez for English literature, and Lamberto Avellana for pioneering Philippine cinema.
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Order of the national artist

award
-through the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA)

and the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)

-gives honor to the Filipino Individuals with significant

or great contributions to the Philippines Art

DANCE
Francisca Reyes Aquino
“Folk Dance Pioneer”

 PHILIPPINE DANCES AND GAMES


-contains the country’s unrecorded celebrations,
folks dances, rituals, and games
 REPUBLIC AWARD OF MERIT

Ramon Obusan
-promoted Philippine ethnic dances and performed them within

respect and authenticity

 RAMON OBUSAN FOLKORIC GROUP

Presentations: Kayaw ’68, Kayaw ’74, Noon Pa Sa Amin, Maynila

Alice Reyes
-development of unique Filipino modern dance idiom

-creativity interweaved Philippine ethnic dance, modern dance, and bellet


Work: Amada, Tales of the Manuyo, Bayanihan Remembered,

At a Maranaw Gathering

Leonor Orosa Goquinco


“Trailblazer”

-The “Mother of Philippine Dance Theatre”

-“Dean of the Filipino Performing Arts Critics”

-Balletic folkoric and Asian styles

Filipinescas: Philippine Life, Legends, and Lore

Lyrecia Reyes Urtula


-studied the country’s folk and ethnic dances for

four decades and developed ethnic choreographies

Dance Director of Bayanihan Philippines Dance Company

Works: Singkil, Vinta, Tagabili, Salisid

VISUAL ARTS
Fernando Amorsolo
- “Grand Old Man of the Philippine Art”
- First national artist of the country
Style: Backlighting technique, Artistic & cultural
heritage of the PH
Significant works: Planting Rice, Dalagang Bukid,
The Mestiza

Hernando Ocampo
-Paved the way to art modernism
Style: Abstraction, Fierce and striking colors,
Society after WWII
Major works: Genesis, Calvary, Slum Dwellers, The
Contrast
Benedicto Cabrera
-A master of the Philippine Contemporary Art
Style: Neo-Realism & Figurative Expressionism,
Poverty and inequalities in the PH
Most popular work: Sabel

Carlos “Botong” Francisco


-Painted murals showing the historical past of the
Philippines
Style: Lines and shapes that seem like cutouts,
Lush tropical colors

Guillermo Tolentino
-Introduced classical sculpture in the country
-Created the UP oblation which became the
representation of the academic freedom of the
university

Napoleon Abueva
-Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture
-Mixed different materials like hardwood, stones, and
metals
Notable works: Nine Muses, Kaganapan, Stations of
the Cross

Victorio Edades
-“Father of Modern Philippine Painting”
-Used dark and sad hues in his paintings depicting
the hardships in the life of the laborers and lower
class society
Famous art pieces: The Sketch, Japanese Girl,
Mother and Daughter

Ang Kiukok
-Known for his highly expressionist works
-Angst, anguish, and anger are the glaring emotions
contained in his cubistic works as these were
created in the time of Martial Law.

Vicente Manansala
-Contributed to Philippine modern art through his
style of transparent cubism
-Transparent cubism- does not fragmentize human
figures, unlike paris cubism
LITERATURE
N.V.M. Gonzalez
-Known for his effective use of English language in
expressing and shaping the culture and sensibility
of the Filipino people and the country
Notable works: Winds of April, Work on the
Mountain, The Bread of Salt

Virgilio Almario
-Pen name: Rio Alma
Famously known for his modern poetry filled with
social consciousness
Major work: Doktrinang Anakpawis, which reflects
the 70s political mayhem

Nick Joaquin
-Most distinguished Filipino writer who used English
as his medium
-His pieces explored the Spanish colonial past of the
country and the social changes evident in the
Phlippines
Notable works: Doña Geronima, The Ballad of Five
Battles, Rizal in Saga

Alejandro Roces
-Considered as the best comic short story writer
His work: “We Filipinos are Mild Drinkers,” won the
first prize in the Students Literary Contest

FILM AND
BROADCAST
Lamberto V. Avellana
- “The Boy Wonder od the Philippine Cinema”
-The director who first utilized the motion picture
camera which influenced filmmaking techniques
Ishmael Bernal
-“Genius of the Philippine Cinema”
-Apart from the aesthetics of his productions, the
powerful messages contained his films created a
great impact to the Philippine cinema
Notable works: Himala, Nunal sa Tubig

Roland Alan K. Poe


-Popularly known as Fernando Poe Jr.
-Starred on numerous Filipino action movies like Ang
Batang Maynila, Mga Alikabok sa Lupa, and Ang
Probinsyano

FASHION DESIGN
Ramon Valera
-The fashion designer who innovated the Philippine
terno from the traditional baro’t saya
-The innovation excluded the panuelo which is the
long scarf wrapped around the shoulders as a
symbolism of Filipina modesty

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