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Development of Visual Arts in the Philippines:
Sculpture
Chapter 7
Native Filipino painters Had the freedom to choose colors of the figures
The Academia A royal degree promulgated on March 13, 1846 founded the Academia de Dibujo y Pintura in the City of Manila.
Succeeded Saez as Director; joined the school in 1867 Simon Florez y dela One of those who studied at the Rosa Academia He painted most of his religious canvases from paints. Saint John the Some paintings of Simon Florez y Baptist dela Rosa and now at the National Madonna and Child Museum Feeding Chikens
He was a landscape painter Painting of Felipe Roxas bears on the spot studio color. Later become director of the UP School of Fine Arts. One of the painting of Rafael Enriquez
Rafael Enriquez
La Muerte de Simon de Anda
19th Century Masters - Juan Luna and Felix R. Hidalgo receive honours abroad for their work
Spolarium La Muerte de Cleopatra El Pueblo y Los Reyes Blood Compact Portrait of Legaspi
1899
Painting has a lesser direct utility value unlike architecture. It was a stand still because commerce was generally restricted during the period between the Spanish rule and the assumption of the American Government that naturally disabled the artist financially.
1903
The Manila art world began with the assistance of other painters Won second prize with his Cabeza de Estudio Paint the site of Cry of Balintawak Leyendo Periodico painting won second prize together with Pineda A realist in the true sense of the word, was the most active painter. A canvas painting of Fabian De la Rosa One of the impressionist pieces of Fabian De la Rosa Was among the first genre paintings he accomplished
Fabian De la Rosa
Jorge Pineda
(1879-1946) Another landscape artist. He mastered the art of lithography. Works of Jorge Pineda
Juan Abelardo, Ramon Peralta, Four decorators engage in scenic painting Toribio Antillon and Emilio Alvero Isidro Ancheta Became a figure painter. His stint in the Academia was cut short by the Revolution.
1951
A gallery for a modern painting was established on a side street of Calle Mabini in Ermita. This gallery was called the Philippine Art Gallery Favourite subject in their galleries
Sonata
Isidro Ancheta
In 1953 the roster of Modern painters included:: Fernando Zobel Jr. Victor Oteyza Manuel Rodriguez Hugo Yonzon Manansala Luz Bernardo Ocampo Legaspi Estella Tabuena
SPOLIARIUM
La Muerte de Cleopatra
La barca de Aqueronte