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1989 Mural project, Ito na nga ang Paraiso ni Juan Tranquilino (lit. ' This is the Paradise of Juan Tranquilino '), CCP, Manila; 1987 Luzviminda, Finale Art File, Makati; 1986 Skitzo, Penguin Cafe and Gallery, Malate, Manila; 1983 CCP Small Gallery, CCP, Manila; 1982 Fifth One-Man-Show, Gallerie Bleue, Makati; 1981 Hiraya Gallery, Ermita, Manila
Libreria ni Juan Martinez Bookshop of John Martinez First established along Calle Jolo (Juan Luna St.) in 1902. Publisher of works in Tagalog, Ilocano, and Kapampangan. Mayon Filipino December 8, 1960 Manuel L. Quezon [73] Quezon City Hall August 19, 1978 Manuel L. Quezon President of the Commonwealth, Father of the National Language.
Juan Felipe de Jesús Nakpil, KGCR, KSS (born Juan Felipe Nakpil y de Jesús; May 26, 1899 – May 7, 1986) known as Juan Nakpil, was a Filipino architect, teacher and a community leader. In 1973, he was named one of the National Artists for architecture. [2] He was regarded as the Dean of Filipino Architects.
September 22, 1977 (1 Ponce de León Ave. San Juan Antiguo: Beaux Arts casino building from 1917, used as an officers' club, music school, cultural headquarters, reception hall and event venue by the United States Army and the government of Puerto Rico throughout its history.
Walter Lamar, chairman of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, the agency charged with ensuring the authenticity of Native art offered for sale and supporting Native arts, said the world is a much ...
Lauro "Larry" Zarate Alcala ONA (August 18, 1926 – June 24, 2002) was a well-known editorial cartoonist and illustrator in the Philippines. [1] [2] [3] In 2018, he was posthumously conferred the National Artist for Visual Arts title and the Grand Collar of the Order of National Artists (Order ng Pambansang Alagad ng Sining).
Completing his novitiate in 1572, Blancas was assigned to the convent of Santa Cruz de Segovia. Despite not being ordained, his academic success led to a role teaching Arts in the convent of Piedrahíta (Ávila). However, his true calling lay in the pulpit, and with approval from superiors, he transitioned to preaching.
Victorio Candido Edades (December 23, 1895 – March 7, 1985) was a Filipino painter.He led the revolutionary Thirteen Moderns, who engaged their classical compatriots in heated debate over the nature and function of art.