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FRANCISCO
(November 4, 1912 March 31, 1969)
Second Filipino to receive the title of National Artist in Painting, after Fernando C. Amorsolo.
Also known as the Poet of Angono, he single-handedly brought back the art of mural painting in the Philippines and was its most distinguished painter in his time. He was on the forefront of modernist art in the country, and with Victorio C. Edades and Galo B. Ocampo became part of The Triumvirate of modern art. His is best known for his historical epics, and one of his favorite subjects is fisherfolk. His images of women came from mythology, history, legend, customs and contemporary life.
Together with Victorio Edades and Fermin Sanchez, he painted for the Manila Grand Opera House and the Clover Theater.
He and Edades started mural-painting, and together they formed the Thirteen Moderns, a group of modernists, in 1938.
After the Second World War, he taught at the University of Santo Tomas School of Fine Arts at the same time that he was doing work in cinema with Manuel Conde.
He worked as a scriptwriter for films such as Genghis Khan, Putol na Kampilan, and Tatlong Labuyo. In addition, he designed costumes for films such as Romeo at Julieta, Prinsipe Tenoso, Ibong Adarna, Siete Infantes de Lara, and the Juan Tamad series. Francisco further enhanced his art in mural painting as he, together with Edades and Ocampo, was commissioned to do several murals for lobbies and private residences. They developed the Filipino imagery in their work, taking images from the customs and traditions of the people.
Some of the murals they worked on as a triumvirate are Rising Philippines for the Capitol Theater, murals for the Golden Gate Exposition, the State Theater, and the private residences of President Manuel Quezon, Ernesto Rufino and Vicente Rufino. His major masterpiece is the mural he did for the Bulwagang Katipunan of the Manila City Hall.
After Franciscos death on March 31, 1969, what came to be known as the Botong Francisco School of Painting grew, exemplifying lyricism and heroism.
Achievements 1948 1st Prize, First National Art Exhibition of the Art Association of the Philippines, for Kaingin 1964 Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan, from the City of Manila
Artworks
HENRI MATISSE
(December 31, 1869 November 3, 1954)
Henri-mile-Benot Matisse
French artist, known for his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship.
Early PAINTINGS
PAINTINGS (fauvism)