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      <title>Why art is created? by KRISTIAN CARMELO SARMIENTO LORETE</title>
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         <title>Local Artwork - Spolarium by Juan Luna</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>*Aesthetics<br>- The Formal Elements used in this art are first, lines making up the different images you see in the painting. Second would be the shape which is geometric with the different objects present and also Organic with the shape of the people in the painting plus volume, because of the mass you get from the present figures in the painting. Third is the light and value how it shows some sort of manipulated light. Fourth, the colors he used were kind of mournful, serious and it gives off the tone and emotion of the painting. Lastly would be the visual texture he used giving off a certain illusion texture to make the characters in the painting seem real.<br><br>*Moral and ethics<br>- Indiscreetly tell the suffering of the Filipino’s from the Spaniards as they also sort of treat them like the Roman gladiators.<br><br>*Spirituality<br>- It shows how Spaniards ruled the Philippines by introducing Catholicism and converted most of the lowland inhabitants to Christianity. They also founded schools, a university, hospitals, and churches. To defend their settlements, the Spaniards constructed and manned a network of military fortresses across the archipelago.<br><br>*History<br>- The oil painting, which was created a little over twenty-five years after Raden Saleh’s The Arrest of Prince Diponegoro, in 1884, depicts two fallen gladiators being dragged into the Spoliarium, a holding area in the Roman Colosseum where corpses of fallen gladiators were brought, to be stripped of their armour and weapons before their corpses were disposed of.<br><br>*Politics<br>- Rizal interpreted the Spoliarium as a symbol of “our social, moral, and political life: humanity unredeemed, reason and aspiration in open fight with prejudice, fanaticism, and injustice.”<br><br>artwork: https://www.google.com/search?q=picture+of+spoliarium&amp;client=ms-android-xiaomi-rvo3&amp;prmd=invx&amp;sxsrf=AOaemvK4BBtdgLSj5m6d4GO9atwcSRhpYw:1633639385041&amp;source=lnms&amp;tbm=isch&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwjFvPH5lLnzAhWNZd4KHaK9AGMQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&amp;biw=360&amp;bih=669&amp;dpr=2#imgrc=gS2SaYBEIb6zvM<br><br>
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         <title>International Artwork - Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights  </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>*Aesthetics<br>- triptych oil painting on oak panel<br><br>*Moral and Ethics<br>- Conveys a message of morality determined by humankind's actions. The triptych portrays the consequences of succumbing to the immoral temptations induced by humankind's gluttonous intentions.<br><br>*Spirituality<br>- Though religious, this probably wasn't painted for a church. Its message may have been one of morality and chastity, but the imagery of The Garden of Earthly Delights was just too weird to be displayed in a house of worship.<br><br>*History<br>-The Garden of Earthly Delights is the modern title given to a triptych oil painting on oak panel painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch, between 1490 and 1510 and it's purpose is to attempt to describe the indescribable and to decipher the indecipherable—an exercise in madness.<br><br>*Politics<br>- The painting doesn't have any political aspect related to it. The triptych to illustrate a more secular and narrative story of sin and judgment.<br><br>artwork: https://www.google.com/search?q=Hieronymus+Bosch,+The+Garden+of+Earthly+Delights&amp;client=ms-android-xiaomi-rvo3&amp;prmd=ivsxn&amp;sxsrf=AOaemvLr0c7iRAWqcf7m44kYOJnlLmrODA:1633639645619&amp;source=lnms&amp;tbm=isch&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwiZ8pH2lbnzAhUHqpQKHVLPB1MQ_AUoAXoECAIQAQ&amp;biw=360&amp;bih=669&amp;dpr=2#imgrc=L6WMGfoysJnoFM<br><br>
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