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printmaking during spanish period
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Spanish printmaking in the 17th century had been dominated by Flemish and French influences, and no printmaker of importance emerged during the period. In the 18th-century artist Francisco de Goya, Spain had not only its first truly great printmaker but also the only printmaker whose etchings rival Rembrandt's. Moreover, he is the most eminent satirist printmaking has produced. His visual comments on human folly, war, and religious persecution are devastating. Goya created four major cycles of prints. The first, Los caprichos (published 1799; "Caprices," or "Follies"), consists of 80 enigmatic prints commenting on all phases of life.
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There was no printing.
printmaking during spanish period
American dances that influenced the philippines
Journalism started in the Philippines during the 16th century. But it was in 1887 when Filipinos started to write on their own without the influence of the Spaniards.
The Philippines Martial Law is a time in Philippine history when an area is under the control of the military. This has happened during times when violent has erupted or there have been natural disasters.
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
Most heroes in Philippines have a history of being a leader that fought againts the Spaniads.
During that time, Philippines was under the American occupation and at that time, I believe, Filipinos were not minding much about that war. Philippines was campaigning for its independence from the US. However, during the WW1, it stopped its campaign and supported US against Germany. For more details, go to History of the Philippines, U.S. territory (1901-1935)
Sakuting Dance was originated in Abra Philippines. it was originally performed by males during chrismast seasons in public or in house to house for a caroling!
in your opinion, would hispanization improve the philippines during this time?