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Napoleon "Billy" Veloso Abueva (January 26, 1930 – February 16, 2018) was known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture" Through Proclamation No. 1539. He was proclaimed National Artist for Sculpture in 1976 when he was 46, making him the youngest recipient of the award to date.
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Music Juan Felipe de Jesus Nakpil (1899–1986) Manila: Architecture Guillermo Estrella Tolentino (1890–1976) Bulacan: Visual Arts – Sculpture José García Villa (1908–1997) Manila: Literature 1976 Napoleón "Billy" Veloso Abueva (1930–2018) Bohol: Visual Arts – Sculpture Leonor Luna Orosa-Goquingco (1917–2005) Batangas: Dance ...
The cross depicting both a suffering and a risen Christ and the marble altar are the handiwork of Napoleon Abueva. The floor mural, executed in terazzo and radiating from the altar, is by Arturo Luz. This floor mural is also called the "River of Life". Fernando Zobel de Ayala had studies to fill the outer wall with calligraphic interpretations ...
The only Boholano and the youngest to receive the National Artist of the Philippines award for visual arts is Napoleon Abueva. He is also tagged as the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture. Among his works are Kaganapan (1953), the Transfiguration (1979) and the 14 Stations of the Cross around the EDSA Shrine. [94]
José Abueva - former University of the Philippines president; Napoleon Abueva - sculptor and National Artist; Virgilio S. Almario - National Artist; former director of the U.P. Institute of Creative Writing; current UP College of Arts and Letters dean; Walden Bello - sociologist; Henry Otley Beyer - co-founder, UP Department of Anthropology
Work by NA Napoleon V. Abueva: MD-9-2020: 2019 [17] Old Bridge of Paoay Paoay, Ilocos Norte: 19th century: A single-arch brick baroque bridge near the Paoay church: NMP declaration no. 34-2020 [66] 2020: Quezon Memorial Shrine: Quezon City: 1978
San Pedro's works include a great variety of musical forms ranging from band music, concertos for violin and orchestra, choral works, cantatas, chamber music, and songs for solo voice. He also served as a conductor of many Filipino bands such as Peng Kong Grand Mason Concert Band, the San Pedro Band of Angono, and the Banda Angono Numero Uno.