Ilocano term for large earthenware, mainly used for fermentation and storage of liquid
burnay
tapayan
palayok
banga
Southern tagalog term for water container for the kitchen
bunga
A handwoven mat for sleeping and sitting
t'nalak
banig
malong
ikat
Ifugao fertility jewel used as a necklace pendant or earring, often given as a wedding gift
Laong Laan
Ling-ling o
Galang
Gadur
Maranao ceremonial vessel. Used for dowry
Lotoan
Traditional Filipino betel nut container
gadur
galang
lotoan
kinabagat
Ifugao wooden bench with a slightly arched midsection
tinapis
hagabi
Roofless porch that serves as a cleaning area and wash room in a bahay kubo
balkon
bulwagan
silid
batalan
Ivatan traditional house of stone and mortar
Rakuh
Binuron
Binayon
Fale
Kalinga octagonal house
Ifugao house for the affluent whose pyramidal hipped roof covers the floor of the house
binuron
fale
rakuh
binayon
One of the earliest recorders in Philippine art history, painted Langit, Lupa at Impierno ca. 1850
Damian Domingo y Gabor
Josef Luciano Dans
Jose de Dibujo
Daniel Sta. Rosa
Known for his Letras Y Figuras
Daniel Domingo
Josef Dans
Jose Lozano
Felix Hidalgo
Sculpture that usually depicts the Via Crucix, may also show the holy images in religious scenes
Relleves
Retablo
Encarnacion
Santos
Earliest known sculptor in the Philippines
Juan de los Santos
Novicio de los Reyes
Part of a church; a screened gallery with entry from the second floor of the convent
Tribunas
Campanario
Reduccion
Accesoria
Church in Ilocos Norte known for its sinking belltower
Laoag church
Paoay church
Miag-ao church
Quiapo church
The first religious structure built in Luzon
San Agustin church
San Sebastian church
The biggest Spanish church in the Philippines
Tall church
The first port in the Philippines
Fort Santiago
Fort San Pedro
Fort Aguinaldo
Nuestra Senora de Guia
Residences of the highest official of the land
Palacio Real
Ayuntamiento
Palacio Audiencia
Casa hacienda
Spanish trial court
Tribunal
Aduana
Farola
Seat of colonial governance in the Spanish-colonial period
Casa Hacienda
Municipio
The first dean of the UP Fine Arts School
Fabian dela Rosa
Fernando Amorsolo
Guillermo Tolentino
Vicente Manansala
Sculpted the UP Oblation
Napoleon Abueva
Abdulmari Imao
Which of the following was NOT a work of Juan Arellano
UP University Hall
UP Palma Hall
UP Benitez Hall
UP Malcolm Hall
Architect of the Manila City Hall
Juan Arellano
Tomas Mapua
Juan Nakpil
Antonio Toledo
Architect of the Crystal Arcade
Andres Luna de San Pedro
Pablo Antonio
An Angono-based painter who depicted Philippine history in his "History of Manila" mural at the Manila City Hall
Carlos Francisco
Victorio Edades
Galo Ocampo
H.R. Ocampo
Which of the following was not part of the triumvirate of Filipino neo-realists
Cesar Legaspi
The Philippines' leading abstract expressionist
Jose Joya
Fernando Zobel
Ang Kiu Kok
Arturo Luz
Father of Philippine Modern Sculpture
Which of the following is NOT part of the Thirteen Moderns
Diosdado Lorenzo
Aresenio Capili
Painted the 14 Stations of the Cross in the UP Chapel
Singe or two-storey structures or apartment dwellings during the Spanish Colonial Period
Apartamenta
Egyptian roofed gallery
Loggia
Portico
Tripartite
Peristyle
The most common of Egyptian furniture
stool
chair
chest
table
Egyptian furniture that was only used by important people
bed
Made of powdered quartz and coated with a vitreous paste, it was an earthenware fired to a glass-like shine in almost all colors
faience
kaolin
majolica
ceramics
Greek opening to allow rainwater to collect into the small reccess
compluvium
impluvium
pronaos
peristyle
The most important space inside a Greek interior
andron
oecus
Greek stool
Diphros
Klismos
Skyphos
Androphos
Greek foot stool
threnys
diphros
klismos
kline
Greek bed or couch, for eating during the day and for sleeping at night
Kline
Threnys
Roman water catcher
Impluvium
Compluvium
Tablinum
Located at the end of the atrium of a Roman interior, a sanctified area and contained the nuptial bed and the dining table
tablinum
cubicula
Rear court lined with columns around the garden where the life of the Roman family was centered
Pronaos
Atrium
Cubicula
Civilization that started the trompe l'oeil
Romans
Greeks
Etruscans
Egyptian
Roman chair; First chair with cushion; x-shaped and folding
curule
diphos
bisellium
solium
Roman double chair or settle
cathedra
subselium
Roman throne chair for men
scamnum
Roman chaise for women
Roman bed and couch
leetus
armaria
sigma
Roman semi-circular reclining couch while dining
mensa lunata
Roman half-round console table
Which of the following is a Byzantine throne chair?
Throne of Maximian
Throne of Ella
Chair of St. Peter
Dagobert Throne Chair
Dagobert Throne Chair is from what period?
Gothic
Baroque
Romanesque
Byzantine
Small ivory inlay pattern set in wood work
Certosina
Boulle
Intarsia
Cassone
Marquetry using inlays on wood done during the 17th C.
Parquet
Italian Renaissance marriage chest
cassone
cassapanca
credenza
armoire
Italian Renaissance armchair for men
Sedia
Sgabello
Panchetto
Letto
Italian Renaissance light wooden chair for women
Svanarola
Italian Renaiisance chair with three splayed legs similar to the sgabello
panchetto
savanorolla
dantesque
letto
Italian Renaissance bed with massive structure placed on a base, a canopy, and a paneled footboard
ala duchessa
escabelle
aubosson
Inlaid stone panels often mounted on ebony cabinets-on-stands
pietre dure
sgraffito
boulle
Which of the following monarchs did not reign during the French Renaissance?
Charles IV
Henry IV
Charles IX
Francis I
French renaissance stool
tabouret
savanoirre
caquetoire
Imitation marble composed of gypsum, marble chips, coloring material and glue
scagliola
scagloia
scagliole
scagliela
French Baroque gossip chair
faeteul
seggiolone
French Baroque chair which was large and imposing made of gilded wood
seggiolane
fauteuil
French Baroque upholstered chair with arms
Fauteuil
Tabouret
Excabello
Savanoirre
French Baroque bed that had two posts behind with cantilevered canopy that stretches until the end of the bed
Duchess bed
Angel's bed
Escabello
Which period first made use of quadratura?
Italian Baroque
Italian Renaissance
French Baroque
French Renaissance
Period where walls were left bare or treated with rough plaster
Renaissance
Principally used for the assemblies of vassals, banquets, trials and entertainment during the Gothic period
great hall
mistrel gallery
dais
cella
Period where the dining room became part of the house plan
French Rococo
French Regency
English Rococo
Ebeniste was a maker of
veneered furniture
solid wood
metal mounts
bronze casting
Fondeur was a maker of
lacquier
marquetry panel
French rococo armchair with a pierced arm
bergere
canape
chaise lounge
French rococo armchair with full arms
caqutoire
Looked like an elongated bergere, completely upholstered small
marquise
voyeuse
duchesse-brisee
French Rococo; two upholstered chairs put together and connected in the middle with an ottoman in between them
lit de repos
confidante
cabriolet
French Rococo; Three seats to a single unit with the two end seats smaller and separated by arms from the center section
French Rococo; a small round table of the 18th century, having around its top a gallery within which a bouchon could beset for the playing of card games
bouillotte
chevet
table a jeu
tricoteuse
French rococo corner cupboard
encoignure
bureau a dos d'due
table de chever
Founded a dynasty of cabinetmakers during the French Neoclassic
George Jacob
Honore Dumier
Henri Riesener
Inigo Jones
Also known as Style Etrusque
French Neoclassic
A trumeau was a/an
overdoor or overpanelling
coffered ceiling
panelling on the walls
type of parquetry
Manchettes were
padded arm rests
padded stretchers
padded seatbacks
padded seating
Technique involving painting on the reverse side of glass then applying gold and silver as backing
verre eglomise
gilding
gilde eglomise
applique
Also known as the nanny's chair
chauffeuse
settee
chiffonier
A chiffonier was...
a 5-6 drawer commode that had a brass gallery
a rolltop or cylinder top desk
chair with eight round tapering legs
table used for card games
French backgammon table
trictrac table
bouilotte
secretaire a la tronchin
bureau plat
Innovations included the meridienne in this period
French Directoire
Pierre Fontaine and Charles Percier established which French period style?
empire
regency
directoire
neoclassic
Which of the following motifs is a Napoleonic device
swan
victory emblem
sirens
eagle
French Empire; round table with a marble top supported by one central leg
gueridon
cartoonnier
indiscreet
A sofa based on a painting by Jacques Louis David during the French empire style
Recamier
Indiscreet
En bateau
Meridienne
Where French ladder back chairs were used
French Provincial
French Empire
Biedermeier was a German style of the first half of the 19th century chiefly based on the French _______ style
provincial
Which of the following is not part of the Early Renaissance period?
Tudor
Elizabethan
Jacobean
Georgian
Early Renaissance English furniture were mostly made out of which type of wood?
oak
mahogany
teak
walnut
Typical antique tudor chairs called "settle chairs" that had tall straight backs and arm supports that were box-like and has an enclosed area beneath the seat often being used for storage as a kind of cupboard
wainscot
cacquetoire
thrown chair
Designed for food storage and had pierced carving for ventilation on the front
aumbry
cabinet
draw table
press
Parchemin motif was
linenfold
cartouche
gadroon
coffers
X-framed folding chair
glastonbury
turned chair
Prominent in the early 17th century in England, was an upholstered armless chair designed to accommodate the fashion for extreme width in women's dresses
farthingale
Most common chairs were the Yorkshire and the Derbyshire in this English Period
Cromwellian
Also known as the Restoration period
Carolean
William and Mary
The Melville bed was made during what English Period?
Queen Anne
Early Georgian
This period corresponds to English late Baroque
A wooden chair whose back and sides consists of multiple thin, turned spindles that are attached to a solid, sculpted seat
windsor
wingback
Architect who introduced Palladianism to England
William Kent
Andrea Palladio
Pierre Torigiano
Architect Inigo Jones was known during which English Period?
Console table meant to be placed in between tables
pier table
commode
table dormant
gate-leg table
Wrote the book "The Gentleman and Cabinetmaker's Director"
Chippendale
Sheraton
Hepplewhite
Thonet
A table that had two drawers and flaps on either side that can be raised by brackets on hinges to increase its size
pembroke
pier
gate-leg
monopodia
Golden age of English furniture
Late Georgian
Middle Georgian
Architect and furniture designer who took the total integration of interior design to a new level never before seen in England
Robert Adam
Thomas Chippendale
Motif introduced by Robert Adam
Prince of Wales feather
Melon bulb
Grisaille
Fleur de lis
Most known for the shieldback chair
Adam
Known as the "Apostle of the Straight Line"
His style became known as the English Empire Style
Thomas Hope
George Hepplewhite
Period of severe neoclassicism and was heavily influenced by Empire and Directoire
English Regency
A light chair used in mourning during the death of Admiral Nelson
Trafalgar Chair
Glastonbury Chair
Chiffonier Chair
Windsor Chair
USed to simulate leather wall coverings in bas-relief often applied to the dado
lincrusta
anaglypta
quadtratura
grisaille
Conversation sofa often seen in an s-shape
tete-a-tete
meridienne
trafalgar
A completely upholstered sofa with rolled arms that are the same height as the back traditionally tufted and buttoned leather
chesterfield
Hanging or standing open shelves
etagere
bouillangere
trestle
Also known as psyche; glass or mirror designed to stand against a wall
pier glass
torcheres
gullion glass
lit bateu
Spanish Renaissance monk's chair
sillon frailero
vargueño
sillon frailera
varganza
Spanish Renaissance writing cabinet that has sides that drop down to reveal a surface
frailero
chadera
papailera
Spanish version of the Dante chair or Savanorola
Sillon de Chadera
Sillon Frailero
Sillon Armaria
Sillon Vargueño
Spanish Renaissance storage chest
arca
comadore
brazier
contador
Portugese cabinet on stand
Named after a colonial governor of Massachusetts and is constructed of turned spindle
carver chair
brewster chair
wainscot chair
colonial chair
The influence of Chippendale's Director was most pronounced in which state in the United States?
Philedelphia
Massachusetts
New Orleans
New York
The Bandy Chair was composed during which period?
American Georgian
Early American Colonial
American Federal
American Victorian
Rocking chair that makes use of spindles
Boston Rocker
Philadelphia Rocker
Houston Rocker
New Jersey Rocker
What the Americans called the miter chair
Roundabout chair
Corner chair
Angle chair
Side chair
Known for his block-front type desk and chest with 3 arched panels and large cockleshell foot with ogee bracket
John Goddard
Thomas Affleck
John Folwell
Benjamin Randolph
American Georgian period; Known for his Chinese Chippendale designs and use of Marlborough legs
America's first great furniture designer
Duncan Phyfe
John Adam
Favoured wood during the American Federal period
maple
Late Phyfe furniture picks up from which French style?
Empire
Directoire
Rococo
Provincial
Eclecticism dominated architectural and decorative designs during this American period
Victorian
Early Colonial
Federal
Introduced set furnitures; among the most important of the cabinetmakers in America. Produced high-style furnishing in the Rococo Revival style for the 19th century American market
John Belter
Samuel McIntire
Popularized the "honest" Modern Gothic style in his book Hints on Household Taste
Charles Eastlake
Dunkan Phyfe
The earliest and most important influence on contemporary design in USA
shakers
movers
literists
Philadelphia movement
Started in Europe by William Morris
Arts and Crafts
Art Nouveau
Art Deco
Neo-classic revival
He was the only English Art Nouveau designer during modernism
Mackintosh
Voysey
Morris
Mackmundo
Mission style through the missions of which country?
Spain
Portugal
England
America
Gustav Stickley is associated with furniture of which style?
Mission
Was a result of a wide social reaction which marked the end of one period and the beginning of another
Bauhaus
Considered to be the spokesperson for Art Nouveu
Henri van de Velde
Antonio Gaudi
Louis Tiffany
Charles Voysey
Art Nouveau furniture designer who used forms similar to that of the human skeleton
Hector Guimard
Victor Horta
Introduced the whiplash or Belgium line in modern American furniture
Horta
Majorelle
Gaillard
Guimard
Louis Majorelle was known for using which type of motif?
Nenuphar
Water crest
Whiplash
Barganza
The firs master of the Bauhaus furniture
Marcel Breuer
Wassily Kandinsky
Miles van der Rohe
Le Corbusier
The first attempt to design a lounge chair following the posture of a lounging person was designed by?
Frank Gehry
Designed the Bibendum chair
Eileen Grey
Emile Ruhlman
Rene Lalique
Charles Eames
Considered to be the most significant creative designer to have the most impact on today's design
Eames
Gehry
Nelson
Wegner
Designer of the Peacock chair
Klint
Which of the following is not a chair design by George Nelson?
Tulip
Pretzel
Coconut
Marshmallow
Designer of the Swan and Egg chair
Arne Jacobsen
Joe Colombo
Eero Saarinen
George Nelson
Which of the following is designed by Joe Colombo?
Elda chair
Tulip chair
Globe chair
Womb chair
Designer of the Tulip chair
Saarinen
Jacobsen
Colombo
The "Father of Modernism" in Scandinavian countries; works included the first stacking chair and Paimio chair
Aalto
Wormley
Mourgue
French industrial designer famous for his futuristic Djinn chairs
The first Danish furniture designer to be recognized internationally
Juhl
Panton
Kjaerholm
Bertoia
Furniture designer know as "enfant terrible"; designs included the Cone Chair and Heart Chair
Zanuso
Credited to have designer the first sofa chair
Finnish interior and industrial designer; one of the pioneers in plastic furniture design. Designs included the Ball and Bubble chair
Aarnio
Saarienen
Paulin
Best known as the founder of the early 1980s Memphis collective
Ettore Sottsass
Eero Aarnio
Alvar Aalto
Philippe Starck
The "Ghost Chair" was a silhouette of which period furniture?
Louis XVI Fauteuil
Louis XV Fauteuil
Louis XVI Canape
Louis XVI Bergere