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It can be said that the pair of dancers are in the usual same pose
as those of dancers in Fernando Amorsolos various well-
known tinikling-related paintings. A viewer may be quick to
surmise at a glance that this painting belongs to that category, as
the bamboo handlers in the usual tinikling dance often blend in
the crowd and are not easily distinguished. However, there are no
bamboo-handlers present in this painting simply because the
dancers are not performing the tinikling dance. Thus, this
indication is what makes this painting very unique.
The Oblation
By: Guillermo Tolentino
The completely nude figure of a young man with outstretched arms and open hands, with tilted head,
to the allegorical Philippine Group. Katakataka is really a wonder plant. It is called siempre vivo (alw
Originally, the statue was completely naked, but, as morality was prevailing at that time,
it was modified by former U.P. President Jorge Bocobo, 4th President of UP, with the
addition of a fig leaf to cover the genitals. The sculpture was funded by the U.P.
students of 1935-1936, and was presided by Potenciano Illusorio and Jose B. Laurel,
Jr., presidents of the student council during the first and second semester respectively
and was dedicated on March 1939 at the University's Manila campus where it stayed
until February 1949, when the main administrative offices of the university moved to the
new Diliman campus in Quezon City.
Sandugo Monument
By: Napoleon Abueva
The Sandugo or Blood Compact Shrine monument found in Bo-ol
district of Tagbilaran City is a landmark at the site of the first
international treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos.
Behind the monument is a magnificent view of BoholSea.