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The Spoliarium is a painting by Filipino painter Juan Luna.Luna, working on canvas, spent eight months completing the painting which depicts dying gladiators.The painting was submitted by Luna to the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in 1884 in Madrid, where it garnered the first gold medal (out of three). [1]
Juan Luna in his Paris studio. Spoliarium of Juan Luna displayed at Philippine National Museum of Fine Arts. In 1883, Luna commenced work on the painting commissioned by the Ayuntamiento. By May 1884, he dispatched the expansive canvas portraying the Spoliarium to Madrid for the annual Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes. Remarkably, he became ...
Juan Luna y Novicio (1857–1899) Structure Monument Revolutionary painter, patriot and diplomat. Famous for the Spoliarium. Juan Luna Monument, Gen. Luna St. Filipino, English December 14, 1985 Knights of Columbus Manila Council No. 1000 Building / Structures Organization Established in 1905. Organized multiple chapters outside Manila in the ...
Paintings by Philippine artist Juan Luna (1857 — 1899) ... Spoliarium; T. Tampuhan (painting) This page was last edited on 20 April 2022, at 12:39 (UTC). ...
Together with Juan Luna's Spoliarium, Hidalgo's Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho presents "human spoliage and spoils", with human spoilage more related to Luna's Spoliarium and the human spoils closer to Hidalgo's Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho.
An oil-on-canvass painting by Juan Luna considered by the Filipino art community as the most prized painting made by a Filipino master painter. Marker of Spoliarium by Juan Luna 2006 [ 19 ]
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Painted by Luna in 1887, the masterpiece is about the Battle of Lepanto of October 7, 1571. The painting features Don Juan of Austria (also known as Don John of Austria) in battle while at the bow of a ship. It is one of the “huge epic canvasses” painted by Luna (the others are the Spoliarium and The Blood Compact). [6] [7]