Arts in Southeast Asia
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Minaret of Masjid Kampong Kling
The Southeast Asian-styled mosques are different from Indian or Persian masjids. The mosque has a square plan with 4 pillars supporting the sloping roof with the wooden beam supporting the tile roof without any dome. Other interesting point is the minaret that has stacked body with the Chinese sloping roof at the top. The shape of the minaret is similar to Chinese pagoda. At the same time, the minaret is also look alike the Dargarh type tower in Nagapattinam in South India
Dutch Colonization Period
17th – 18th century
Architecture
ArchitectureSan Sebastian Basilica
San Sebastian Church is one of a few churches in Manila that was the revival of Gothic architecture. The interior is high with thin pillars imitating late Gothic. There are a lot of contrasted ribs on the roof which is also the imitation of the late Gothic architecture. The windows of this church are decorated with stained glasses. They make the church look quite sombre inside. This is a technique of limiting the light according to Gothic architecture.
ArchitectureAltar: San Sebastian Basilica
San Sebastian Church in Manila is one of a few churches that were built in Gothic style. The altar is composed of the sharp- pointed tower and the arch-pointed door frame like Gothic style. On the back wall appears window in the shape of rose which is the important characteristic of Gothic architecture as well.
ArchitectureSanto Nino Church
Santo Nino Church is one of the best churches that clearly shows classic style in Manila. The church is composed of a triangle gable supported by ionic wall posts. The façade of the church is divided into 2 layers. Each layer is triangular with arched camber.
ArchitectureSanta Maria Church
The front wall of Santa Maria church, the church of Santa Maria city, is in Baroque style. Its façade is surrounded by towers and two posts on both sides. The area is divided into 3 parts: the top part appears the gable in baroque style which uses the arch gable in the middle surrounded by arcs on the side. That makes the top part flow smoothly. This character is very different than classic style. At the very end where the flanked towers are appears the trophy. All of these are Baroque’s composition. The side of the church is supported by a heavy buttress. This allows the church to withstand earthquake in the Philippines.
ArchitectureVigan Cathedral
The façade of Vigan Cathedral is of Classic style, i.e. the pediment is supported by the Ionic columns in the upper register and Doric ones in the lower registers. The architectural details of the entablature between the registers are of classic style. In the main niche exists the statue of St Paul riding on the horse. The emblems of St Paul, the sword and the palm leaf symbolizing his martyrdom, are depicted in the façade. Despite of being strictly fixed on the classic pattern, some details of the façade indicate some Baroque and Chinese influences, such as the decorations of the trophies and the Chinese lion stone statues at the façade.
ArchitectureBelfry: Vigan Cathedral
Vigan Cathedral Belfry is a belfry of Vigan School. It is a belfry in octagonal plan in different layers. Each layer contains is in classic style, for example, the arcs and the wall posts. At the very top appears the dome. This octagonal tower is different than the one of Laoag School who prefers square tower. Towers of both Vigan and Laoag School are always situated separately from the church to protect the towers from falling over the church when an earthquake occurs.
ArchitectureInterior: Vigan Cathedral
The interior of Vigan Cathedral shows the clearer separation of nave and aisle than other churches in the same area. The connecting arc posts are used to separate the two. In addition, the ceiling of nave is obviously higher than the one of aisle and that is why the window is made on the side of nave which makes it similar to European art but different than other churches in the area. The ceiling of the church is decorated by using ribs to link between each bay. This character reminds of the roof’s construction in vault style of churches in Gothic art. At the end of nave and aisle appears the altar. The interior is each bay appears small altars that act as chapel.
ArchitectureMain Altar: Vigan Cathedral
The Main Altar of Vigan Cathedral was built for the enthronement of Jesus. On the side of the altar appears two of his apostles: St. Peter who is the Pope and who holds the keys to heaven and St. Andrew who holds the cross that Jesus was nailed to. Cupids holding garlands were used to decorate the Main Altar. Moreover, trophies and arc domes were also used to decorate the architecture. All of the decorations are in Baroque style. On top of the Altar appears the dove in the radius of the Holy spirit.