Donita Jewel Linga Activity No. 1 Grade 12 - Stem
Donita Jewel Linga Activity No. 1 Grade 12 - Stem
Donita Jewel Linga Activity No. 1 Grade 12 - Stem
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GRADE 12 – STEM
ASSESSMENT:
1. What do these paintings share in common?
- As we can observe, both portraits feature women exhibiting their
respective cultures at the time that they were painted. Landscapes
serve as the backdrop for both subjects. Both subjects'
socioeconomic class may be easily discerned in the artwork, with
the Palay Maiden belonging to the lower class and Mona Lisa to
the upper middle class. The subjects' faces are both frontal in both
portraits, which offers a feeling of the subject's individuality. The
subjects' bodies, on the other hand, are not totally looking
forward, implying a hint of mystery beneath their characters. If
we dig deeper into their meanings, we'll find that they both
represent a distinct culture: the Palay maiden portrays a Filipina
beauty carrying new harvest to symbolize the hope for a rising
nation, whereas the La Gioconda depicts a visual representation
of the idea of happiness suggested by the word "gioconda" in
Italian. To sum it up, both paintings depicted a feminine
demeanor, showing the culture of their respective countries and
times.
Farrell, J. (2017). Dark family history behind Mona Lisa's sad smile
revealed in new
book. Retrieved from
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/worldhistory/mona-lisa-
gherardini-book-people-and-the-painting-martin-kemp-andgiuseppe-
pallanti-florence-a7916991.html
2. Do you agree with Leo Benesa’s claim about Amorsolo’s works that
they are the most expressive of the ethos of the race and the
predominantly agricultural countryside? Explain your answer.
- I can say that I agree with Leo Benesa's claim of Amorsolo's art
as the most expressive of the ethos of race and predominantly
agricultural countryside, for I believe his works beautifully
represent his perspective on Philippine culture. Images of
Filipinos in fields appear throughout his art, which depicts the
typical backdrop in the Philippines, which is an agricultural
country. His works also highlight the various activities that
Filipinos engage in on a daily basis, such as farming, dining, and
socializing. Another feature of Amorsolo's work is that it
illustrates Filipinos' boundless joy and resiliency. In general,
Fernando Amorsolo's works exude optimism and enthusiasm.
That, in my opinion, is the best method to showcase the Filipino-
ness of an artwork.