Categories
- Art Commentary Stuff (43)
- 2nd generation singapore artist about indonesian art ai wei wei ai weiwei art development Art development in Indonesia art development in singapore Art history indonesia art history philippines art history singapore art in malaysia art in Philippines art in singapore art malaysia art musuems galleries indonesia art philippines art singapore art singaporean art state art thoughts art trends asian art definition asian art history birth of singaporean art buddha Cesar Legaspi chinese aiweiwei artist chinese art chinese new year CNY Conrado Mercado contemporary chinese Contemporary Indonesian art contemporary modern art Indonesia definition of art enlightenment evolution filipino art evolution of modern art Indonesia evolution of philippine art famous indoensian artist Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo Filipino art filipino art development filipino art history filipino art history development Galo Ocampo great depression art great painters of philippines Indo art Indonesia art history indonesia contemporary Indonesia modern art Indonesian Art Juan Luna Juan Luna Filipino artist lunar new year oranges malaysia art Malaysian art malaysian art history nafa singapore art Napoleon Abueva oriental art philippines art Ramon Orlina sculpture singapore art singapore art history Solomon Saprid Vicente Manansala Vincente Manansala Vorgomoa Tu Mavarro What is art? what is asian art? yong mun sen Yong mun sen malaysian artist
the Great Depression and Beyond
Posted by closetart on February 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The Great Depression in the thirties in the United States had a cultural as well as economic repercussions. In art, the issue of the day was the conflict between the advocates of proletearian art for a number of years. Thus, the postwar paintings of Vicente Manansala, Galo Ocampo, HR Ocampo, Cesar Legaspi and other first … Continue reading →
Filed under Art Commentary Stuff · Tagged with Cesar Legaspi, Conrado Mercado, filipino art history, Galo Ocampo, great depression art, great painters of philippines, Napoleon Abueva, philippines art, Ramon Orlina, Solomon Saprid, Vicente Manansala, Vincente Manansala, Vorgomoa Tu Mavarro