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Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto (May 30, 1892 – April 24, 1972) was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscapes. Nicknamed the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art," [ 2 ] he was the first-ever to be recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines . [ 3 ]
The shade of blue used in the flag has varied over time, beginning with the original color described as azul oscuro (Spanish, "dark blue"). The exact nature of this shade is debated, but a likely candidate is the blue on which a theory says influenced the Philippine flag's design. [ 22 ]
Fabián de la Rosa, the mentor and uncle of Fernando Amorsolo and his brother Pablo Amorsolo (1898–1945) had his own technique of painting women. De la Rosa painted a group of Women Working in a Rice Field in 1902 and his portrait of a Young Filipina in 1928. Pablo Amorsolo himself painted his own rendition of a female Fruit Vendor (undated).
Displayed on opposite sides of the foyer are two mural paintings by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo, titled The Dance and The History of Music. [8] Since the 1996 foreclosure, the original murals are in the GSIS Museum and so reproductions were made for the NCCA-led restoration. [10]
Fernando Amorsolo (1892–1972) was a Filipino painter. It may also refer to: Pablo Amorsolo (1898–1945), Filipino painter, younger brother of Fernando; Sylvia Amorsolo-Lazo (born 1943), Filipino painter, daughter of Fernando; Amorsolo Street, a minor north-south roadway in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Fiel Zabat, the film's production designer, first studied the old paintings that were still hung at the house of Diaz-Abaya's parents to get the period-era feeling. She also studied the paintings of Fernando Amorsolo and read the reference materials related to the said painter. As a result, the house became one of the filming sites.
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At her sixth solo exhibition, “Repetitio”, Lecaroz reinterpreted 15 rural Philippine landscapes by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo in her signature spontaneous realism style. For Lecaroz, art is a personal advocacy; in an interview with Fringe Magazine last January 2019, she declared that artists have an important role to play in raising ...