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  2. Botong Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Francisco was a most distinguished practitioner of mural painting for many decades and best known for his historical pieces. He was one of the first Filipino modernists along with Galo Ocampo and Victorio C. Edades who broke away from Fernando Amorsolo's romanticism of Philippine scenes. According to restorer Helmuth Josef Zotter, Francisco's ...

  3. Filipino Struggles Through History - Wikipedia

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    Filipino Struggles Through History, alternatively known as the History of Manila is a series paintings which depicts select events from Philippine history. [6] It composes of 10 canvas panels collectively measuring 2.7 meters (8.9 ft) high and 79.4 meters (260 ft) wide.

  4. Camote Diggers - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts an old woman and a young man digging for camote (sweet potato). [2] Camote Diggers is a 1969 oil on canvas work measuring 88 cm × 149 cm (35 in × 59 in). [ 3 ] A smaller and finished version of Camote Diggers exists – an oil on canvas artwork which measures 27 cm × 38 cm (11 in × 15 in) and is also dated 1969.

  5. The Progress of Medicine in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The paintings. In 1953, Dr. Agerico Sison, then director of Philippine General Hospital, and Dr. Eduardo Quisumbing, director of the National Museum, Dr. Florentino Herrera Jr., and Dr. Constantino Manahan commissioned Botong Francisco to create a painting depicting the history of Philippine medicine.

  6. Angono - Wikipedia

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    The higantes are made of papier-mâché. Higantes measures four to five feet in diameter and ten to twelve feet in height. Traditionally, it began in the last century when Angono was a Spanish hacienda. These higantes were influenced by the Mexican art form of papier-mâché brought by the Spanish priests to the Philippines.

  7. Nemesio Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Nemesio Miranda Jr. was born in Angono, Rizal on February 14, 1949. He began drawing at age five and was inspired by Filipino comic books illustration Francisco Coching and later by the Filipino muralist Botong Francisco. At age 15, 1964, he received 1st place in Shankar’s International Competition in Painting on New Delhi, India.

  8. A show devoted to Filipino pioneer Carlos Villa is revelatory ...

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    This did not mean manufacturing copies of Indigenous Filipino basketry or resuscitating Filipino colonial painting, but instead diving deeply into an array of non-Western art — be it Dogon ...

  9. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines has hosted the Philippine International Pyromusical Competition, the world's largest pyrotechnic competition (previously known as the World Pyro Olympics) since 2010. [197] Lacquerware is a less-common art form. Filipino researchers are studying the possibility of turning coconut oil into lacquer.