Ilocano native term for large earthenware. Mainly used for fermentation and storage of liquid.
Burnay
Tapayan
Banga
Palayok
Southern Tagalog term for a water container for the kitchen
tapayan
burnay
palayok
banga
A style of weaving that uses a resist dyeing process on either warp or weft before the threads are woven to create a pattern or design.
ikat
T'nalak
banig
malong
Ifugao fertility jewelry used as a necklace pendant or earring; often given as wedding gift.
Ling-ling-o
gadur
galang
lotoan
Maranao ceremonial vessel; storage for dowry
ling-ling-o
Central post in an Ifugao house of the same carved human figure as the bulul
kinabagat
hagabi
binabuy
ukkil
Ifugao wooden bench with a slightly arched midsection; only for the elites.
torogan
"Leaf and vine" pattern motif associated with Mindanaoan wood carving.
Ukkil
Binabuy
Sarimanok
Bulul
Roofless back porch; serves as cleaning area and wash room of a bahay kubo
batalan
balkon
bulwagan
banggera
Isneg one-room abode with a large concave roof that resembles an inverted traditional Isneg boat.
binuron
rakuh
binayon
fale
Ifugao house for the affluent whose pyramidal hipped roof covers the floor of the house
The big roof net used in a Rakuh house is called ________________.
panpet
palet
paneta
panapit
Cylindrical rat guard of a Fale.
halipan
haligi
tukud
Carved wooden finials on the roof ends of a Bay sinug house
tadjuk pasung
tausug pasing
tadyak pasiong
tajuk pinlad
Butterfly-wing floor beam ends with a fern or dragon motif; found in a Torogan house.
panolong
panalong
panalang
panilang
One of the earliest recorded painters in Philippine art history; painted the "Langit, Lupa at Impierno"
Josef Luciano Dans
Damian Domingo
Jose Honorato Lozano
Juan Novicio Luna
Genre of painting that shows common people in their different native costumes in watercolor.
tipos del pais
tipes del paet
tipus del pais
tipas del paet
Artist that combined both tipos del pais and genre paintings by forming the letters of the patron's name from figures of people in local costumes.
Form of painting that shows very detailed drawings of small objects in painting.
Miniaturismo
Minaterismo
Minuterismo
Minatorisismo
Referred to as the "cabinet of saints"
retablo
relieves
estampitas
reduccion
The earliest known sculptor in the Philippines
Juan de los Santos
Isabelo Tampinco
Guillermo tolentino
Fabian dela Rosa
A way of making the santos look alive.
Encarnacion
Ressureccion
Assumpiccion
Reduccion
Prints of miraculous images usually featured portraits of saints and religious scenes.
Estampitas
Retablo
Bastidor Santo
Relieves
Also called "bahay na tisa". House with roof tiles.
bahay na bato
bahay kubo
chalet
accessoria
A screened gallery in a church with entry from the second floor of the convent
tribunas
farola
campanario
coro
A Roman Catholic Minor Basilica distinguished by its Romanesque style.
Manila Cathedral
Laoag Church
Panay Church
San Sebastian Church
Church that has the largest bell in the country. The best known "earthquake Baroque" church.
Paoay church
Quiapo church
San Sebastian church
San Agustin church
one of the first steel buildings from belgium
Taal church
San agustin church
Laoag church
The first fort in the Philippines
Fort San Pedro
Fort Santiago
Nuestra Seniora de Guia
Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion
Trial court
Real Audencia
Ayuntamiento
Aduana
Casa Real
First painter of note for the 20th century. The first dean of the UP Fine Arts School
Fernando Amorsolo
Guillermo Tolentino
Juan Nakpil
A single storey raised slightly above the ground with an extended veranda in front
Chalet
Bungalow
Accessoria
Bahay na bato
Architect of PGH; The Manila Hotel and The UP University Hall
William Parsons
Juan Arellano
Tomas MApua
Antonio Toledo
The first registered Architect of the Philippines
Tomas Mapua
Antonio toledo
1st National Artist of Architecture
Pablo Antonio
Fernando Ocampo
2nd National Artist for Architecture.
Andres Luna de San Pedro
The Triumvirate of Philippine Modern Art is composed of the following artists except for:
Vicente Manansala
Victorio C. Edades
Galo Ocampo
Carlos "Botong" Francisco
First campus architect of UP
Cesar Concio
The following artists formed the triumvirate of neo-realists except for:
Anita Magsaysay-Ho
Hernando R. Ocampo
Cesar Legaspi
Painted the Carroza, an almost abstract depiction of carriage carrying the Virgin Mary
Fernando Zobel
Ang Kiu Kok
Arturo Luz
Mauro Santos
Father of Philippine Modern Sculpture
Napoleon Abueva
Felix Resureccion Hidalgo
National Artist for Visual arts. Best known for his minimalist and geometric paintings
Jose Joya
Country's leading abstract expressionist. Painted the "Space Transfiguration"
The largest Art Deco site in Sotheast Asia
FEU
Metropolitan Theater
Crystal Arcade
Pier 7
Consulting architect in 1938 to 1954. Designed the Manila City hall
Which of the following was not designed by Juan Arellano?
Jones Bridge
Manila Post Office
Sculptor of The Oblation
Customs house
aduana
casa real
ayuntamiento
real audiencia
First religious structure built in Luzon
San sebastian church
Miag-ao Church
The first book printed in the country was published by the __________
Dominicans
Franciscans
Augustinians
Jesuits
Sun breakers that are part of the architectural structure
brise soleil
brise brise
brise sole
brise soleine
The use of molded concrete and folded plate technology
space age
tropical regionalism
brutalism
neovernacular architecture
First modern international airport in the Far East was designed by ___________.
Federico Ilustre
Leandro Locsin
George Ramos
Architect of the Iglesia ni Christo Church
Carlos Santos-Viola
Francisco Manosa
Alfredo Luz
3rd National Artist of Architecture
Proponent of Filipino architecture in the modern age. Designed the San Miguel Corporation Building and The Coconut Palace
Fancisco Manosa
Carlos Arguelles
Gabriel Formoso
The founding Museum Director at CCP and pioneer of conceptual art in the country.
Roberto Chabet
Abdulmari Imao
Bendicto Cabrera
Eduardo Castrillo
Famous for his Sabel series
Most common Egyptian furniture and is usually collapsible.
stool
chest
bed
table
Which of the following is not a furniture element during the Egyptian period
Concave backs
Rush/leather seats
Lathe turned parts with t&g construction
bull hooves or lions paws for legs
An Egyptian accessory made of powdered quartz and coated with a vitreous paste. an earthenware fired to a glass-like shine
faience
feience
faiance
fience
The most important area of a Greek house
andron
atrium
oecus
peristyle
An opening to allow rainwater to collect into the impluvium
compluvium
triclinium
tablenium
vestibule
Greek stool
diphros
thronos
klismos
kline
A Klismos chair has splayed _____________ legs
saber
cabriole
tapered
turned
Roman small bed rooms
cubicula
First chair with cushion; an x-shaped Roman chair
curule
sella
solium
bisellium
Roman chaise for women
cathedra
subselium
monopodium
Roman Semi circular reclining couch while dining
sigma
lectus
currule
armaria
Roman half round console table
mensa lunata
tripod
Byzantine's poor man's chest
dug out type
high hutch
ark
boarded type
Medieval chair that is reserved for the lord and master
chair of estate
chair of sate
chair of country
chair of nation
Raised platform where thrones and chairs of honor stood in a Gothic interior
dais
privy
minstrel
Most lavishly decorated room during the Medieval times
A Medieval livery cupboard used to store overnight ration of food and refreshment
aumbry
credence
buffet
press
A large construction of stepped tiers for grandiose display. Usually located in the Great Hall at the back of the throne chair
Which of the following was not a furniture element during the Italian Renaissance?
use of turned, spiral, baluster with bun or Flemish scroll feet
monumental in character
ornamented nail heads
use of certosina and intarsia
Italian renaissance marriage chest
cassone
cassapanca
credenza
sedia
Armchir for men
sgabello
panchetto
dante
A light wooden chair for women; has 2 trestles support with an inverted triangle stiff back
savonarola
An x-shaped chair with heavily ornamented arms and legs
inlaid stone panels often mounted on ebony cabinet on stands
pietre dure
certosina
intarsia
opus sectile
Glass used for the Venetian mirror
cristallo glass
cristalla glass
crystallo glass
crystalleo glass
French term for stool
tabouret
escabelle
commode
caquetoire
French gossip chair that had a trapezoidal form
French chest of drawers
armoire
dressoire
Which of the following is not a part of a French Baroque apartment?
antechamber
chamber
cabinet
France's Golden age is during the reign of _____________
Louis XIV
Louis XV
Louis XVI
Louise XVII
French Baroque armchair
fauteuil
meridienne
Imitation marble composed of gypsum, marble chips, coloring material and glue
scagliola
sgrafitto
quadrattura
A bed with a tester but no posts
angel's bed
letto
duchess bed
polonnaise
Large imposing French chair of gilded wood
seggiolone
scabello
Originated from the MArtin brothers who perfected the process of varnishing reproducing the effect of Chinese lacquer
vernis martin
varnis martin
vernes martin
varnes martin
Carved wood panelling
boisserie
chinoisserie
boullework
Small ivory inlay pattern set in wood work
Rear court lined with columns around the garden where the life of the family was centered
Common house form of the early 20th c. distinguished by its horizontal appearance, wide eaves, large porches, amd multilight doors and windows
bungalow
A sculptor and an architect who created sculptural form in glass
Ramon Orlina
Napoleon abueva
Egyptian roofed gallery
loggia
portica
sanctuary
Medieval dining table which can be dismantled
trestle table
refectory table
Maker of veneered furniture
ebeniste
menuisier
fondeur
ciseleur
Maker of solid wood furniture
Lacquerer
vernisseur
doreur
Gilder
Bulging profile of furniture
bombe form
serpentine form
espagnolette
Armchair with pierced arm
bergere
chaise lounge
Lounge chair with full arm
canape
Small two seat sofa with an exposed frame; an elongated fauteuil
marquise
voyeuse
cabriolet
A daybed; an upholstered chair with a long seat for reclining
lit de repos
duchesse brisee
confidante
Three seats to a single unit with two end seats smaller and separated by arms from the center section
Small round table of the 8th century having around its top a gallery within which a bouchon could beset for the playing of card games
bouillotte
tricoteuse
desserte
coiffeuse
dressing table with drawers that opened toreveal a mirror; make-up table
A corner cupboard mainly built into the room
encoignure
bureau a dos d'due
bureau a cylinder
King's desk
bureau du roi
bureau plat
Commode with 7 drawers
semanier
chiffoniere
petite commode
A small light lady's writing desk
bonbeur du jour
lit d'ange
Founded a dynasty of cabinetmakers during Neoclassic period. Also known as Style Etrusque
George Jacob
Robert Adam
Inigo Jones
Henri Riesener
Overdoor or overpaneling filled with paintings or mirrors
trumeau
boulle
overmantle
padded arm rests
manchettes
apron
Techinique involving painting on the reverse side of glass then applying gold nd silver as backing
verre eglomise
Low armless chair; also known as the nanny's chair
chauffeuse
settee
/which of the following is not version of a chaise lounge during the French Neoclassic period
a bergere and a canape
a bergere and a bench seat
two bergeres with a stool in between
two small chaise lounges
Tall French writing desk , the top part of which resembles an armoire having a door at the base
secretaire a abattant
secretaire a la tronchin
secretaire a la due
secretaire a la polonnaise
A backgammon table with a removable top that had one side covered with leather and the other with baize
trictrac table
cartonnier
First introduced in the French Neoclassic period
dining table
console table
cupboard
writing desk
A recessed bed or a bed built against a niche
alcove
duchesse bed
lit d' ange
Transitional period
directoire
empire
federal
victorian
Most important characteristic of Directoire interiors is _________
simplicity
monochromatic colors
revolutionary subject mater
broad stripes
daybed for reclining; often referred to as the "Fainting Couch"
Roman bundle of rode enclosing ax, cross, sword, spade and bonnet, spear, trumpets and drums
fasces
Governement architects who established the empire style
pierre fontaine and charles percier
inigo jones and andrea palladio
robert adam and thomas sheraton
george jacob and henri reisener
Sympbol of Josephine Bonaparte
swan
peacock
eagle
lotus
Which of the following was not used as ornamentation in French Empire period
Oriental symbols
Egyptian symbols
Napoleonic devices
military symbols
French Empire round table with a marble top supported by one central leg
gueridon
monopodia
gondola
trictrac
A bed placed horizontal against a wall
lit a la turque
lit duchesse
A small polonnaise; based on a painting of Madame Recamier by Jacques Louis David
lit bateu
lit d ange
lit a due
An upholstered settee essentially two chairs pushed together and connected with a lon bench that allowed stimulated young lovers to sit close together
canape de l'amitie
en bateau
indiscreet
Glass or mirror designed to stand against a wall
pier glass
dure glass
piet glass
martin glass
Furniture of the landed gentry, the middle classes and the wealthier peasants
french provincial
french empire
french directoire
french neoclassic
A status symbol during the French Provincial period indicated that the owner is literate.
desk
chair
Favored wood during the Engilish Tudor
oak
walnut
mahogany
sandalwood
Florentine sculptor who was commissioned to design Henry VII's and his wife, Elizabeth's tomb
pietro torrigiano
giovanni de maiano
thomas sheraton
inigo jones
Golden age of English history
elizabethan
georgian
jacobean
cromwellian
"settle chairs" had tall straight backs and sturdy oak wood arm supports and were of box-like form with an enclosed area beneath the seat
wainscot chair
windsor chair
cacquetoire
A serving table with a cupboard that was placed against the wall and used as a side table
hutch table
table dormant
draw table
chair table
Decorative detail in which head ere carved in medallions on architectural elements
romayne work
strapwork
parchemin
pagework
an x-framed folding chair
glastonbury chair
thrown chair
farthingale chair
Prminent in the early 17th century; an upholstered armless chair designed to accommodate the fashion for extreme width in women's dresses
farthingale cair
Cromwellian chair that has crescent shaped cross rais mounted between the stiles of the back
yorkshire
derbyshire
derkshire
yorkieshire
An ordered axial arrangement of a succession of doors through a series of rooms
enfilade
entaglio
Also known as the Resotration period
carolean
queen anne
william and mary
William and Mary tester bed covered with velvet
melville bed
meryl bed
merville bed
merilyn bed
Which of the following is not a type of a n open splat back during the queen anne period?
leaf
parrot
fiddle
urn
Which of the following is not a type of windsor chair back?
fan
comb
hoop
first one to use an integrative approach to designing
william kent
thomas chippendale
robert adam
A version of the queen anne chair with pierced splat and squared top rail
yoke back chair
lion style chair
satyr mask style chair
cabochon and leaf style chair
Famous furniture maker during the middle georgian period
george hepplewhite
Chair with scroll and interlacing ribbon work at the back of the chair
ribband back chair
ladder back chair
chippendale chair
pagoda back chair
Light drop leaf table designed for occassional use; used by Henry Herbert as a breakfast in bed table
pembroke table
pie crust tip top table
drop leaf table
Golden age of english furniture
late georgian
Architect and furniture designer who took the total integration if interior design to a new level. His philosophy - " All elements shall blend in one single relationship"
thomas chippedale
painting in which various tints and shades of one color gives the impression of a relief design
grissaile
carreaux d' octagones
faces
Featured a dome as canopy supported by four columns
state bed
turkish bed
angel bed
Most known for his shieldback chairs
The Apostle of the straight line
During the English Regency, Masculinity was associated with ______ while feminity with the _________
dining room; drawing room
living room; dressing room
dining room; bedroom
living room; drawing room
Known for his English Empire style
thomas hope
henri reisener
george jacob
A light chair used in mourning; death of Admiral Nelson
trafalgar chair
winged back chair
Cabinet maker pioneered the use of bentwood
michael thonet
william morris
Often seen in an /s-shape; allowed for discreet conversation between two people without assumption of intimacy
tete a tete
balloon back chair
Hanging or standing open shelves
etagere
Spanish writing cabinet composed of a chest on a stand; fall-front cabinet
vargueno
papeilera
arca
Hip-joint chair has semi-circular curved legs connected by stretchers; Spanish version of Dante or Savonarola
sillon de chadera
sillon frailero
monastery bench
sacristy bench
Abrass, iron, or copper pan on legs used to fold hot charcoal for heating or perfuming lavender sticks
brazier
Portuguese cabinet on stand
contador
Brewster chair was named after?
william brewster
john brewster
philip brewster
thomas brewster
Contains all over pattern of flowers and sinuous vines carved in very low relief
hadley chest
connecticut "sunflower" chest
fiddle chest
tulip chest
An American Georgian chair composed of a cabriole leg with club foot
bandy chair
roundabout chair
boston rocker
It was North America's wealthiest and most populated city during the 1760's-1770's
Philadelphia
New Jersey
New York
Florida
Known for his Chinese Chippendale designs and use of his Marlborough legs
Thomas Affleck
John Folwell
Benjamin Randolph
Duncan Phyfe
The American Chippendale
Skillful in the Chippendale Rococo style
Refers to the political party led by Alexander Hamilton
regency
America's first furniture designer. His furniture can be identified by the lyre design
Duncan phyfe
John folwell
Benjamin randolph
Thomas affleck
His furniture were distinguished by their continuous carved top rails, curved backs, arms and legs
Samuel Mcintire
John Belter
Charles Eastlake
British design reformer who popularized the "honest" Modern Gothic
Samuel McIntire
A footstool or a kneeler; usually square and have feet
hassock
whatnot
The ottoman was first introduced in this period
American Victorian
American Georgian
American Federal
Early American Colonial
Earliest and most important influence on contemporary design in the United States
Shakers
Missionaries
Arts and Crafts
Bauhaus
The only English Art Nouveau designer. His pieces had tall, slender, stem-shaped lines with organic motifs
Charles rennle mackintosh
arthur h. mackmurdo
charles francis annesley voysey
gustave stickley
Associated with Mission furniture. Operatd a furniture store in Binghamton, NY
gustav stickley
charles rennle mackintosh
One of the most creative and inventive Art Nouveau designers working in Barcelona. Used forms similar tot hat of the human skeleton
antonio gaudi
henri van de velde
emile galle
hector guimard
The first great exponent of Art Nouveau in France and first known as a "glass designer". His designs were inspired by nature specifically insects and plants
Emile Galle
Victor Horta
Louis Majorelle
Eugene Galliard
Most prominent Art Nouveau architect. Best known for his designs of the 91 entrances to the Paris Metro
eugene galliard
victor horta
Designed the Zigzag chair, Red & Blue Chair and Schroder House
gerrit rietveld
marcel breuer
le corbusier
mies van de rohe
First master of the Bauhaus furniture workshop. Designed the Wassily chair and Cesca chair
Marcel Breuer
Gerrit Rietveld
Mies Van de rohe
Le Corbusier
Designed the Barcelona chair
Mies van de rohe
Made the first attempt of designing a lounge chair following the position of a lounging person
Considered the spokesperson of Art Noveau; Wrote the "Ruskin and Morris chase ugliness out of man's heart, I, out of intellect"
Henri van de velde
Antonio gaudi
louis majorelle
Known for his Belgan Line or whiplash motif
eugene gaillard