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PHILIPPINE PAINTING

SPANISH COLONIZATION

•The Spaniards used art as a tool to propagate the Catholic faith through beautiful images•Images of the Holy family and the saint were introduced to the Filipino through carved santos, engravings and paintings on church walls.•Most art form were for the church•Images on religious icons•Portrait of saints and of the holy family became a familiar sight in churches

WELL-KNOWN/ FAMOUS FILIPINO PAINTERS

Josef Luciano Dans (1805-1870) -one of the earliest recorded painters in the Philippines who painted the two artworks to be found in paete, Laguna Church- the Langit, Lupa at Impierno and the Purgatorio.

Langit, Lupa at Impierno (Heaven, Earth and Hell) - a three level painting which shows the Holy Trinity, Mary the mother of Christ, The Seven Blessed Sacraments and macabre depicion of hell.

Purgatorio - (Purgatory)- shows the eight forms of punishment the soul passes through for cleansing before reaching heaven.

Estevan Villanueva- 19th century painter from Vigan, Ilocos Sur who painted in 14 panels the events about the Basi Revolt.

Jose Loden, Tomas Nazario, and Miguel de los Reyes- Tagalog painters who did the first still life painting in the country.

The Conquest of the Batanes - the earliest known historical painting in the Philippines painted in the year 1783. It is a mural at the Palacio Royale (Royal Palace) in Intamuros

Damian Domingo Y Gabor (1796-July 26, 1834)• the first great Filipino painter. •the first Filipino to paint his face,the first self portrait in the Philippines.•founder of the Academia De Dibujo (1821)- the first school of drawing in the Philippines.•Father of Filipino PaintingWorks:1815- La Sagrada Familia1830- La Catedral De San Pedro1825- La Immaculada Concepcion

Enrique Nieto y Zamora-- acting director of Academia de Dibujo y Pintura -a new school of art opened in 1821

Juan Novicio Luna• Born in Badoc Ilocos •Norte on October• 24, 1857•Died in Hongkong on December 7, 1899•Studied at Academia de Dibujo y Pintura

Works of Juan LunaLa Bella Feliz y Esclava Ciega (The Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave)La Muerte de Cleopatra (The Death of Cleopatra)- won silver at Madrid Art Exposition (1881).Portrait of Pedro PaternoSpolarium- won first gold medal at the Madrid Art Exposition.Shows dead Roman gladiators being dragged into the basement of coliseum.

Works of Juan Luna•Damas Romanas - (Roman Ladies)•-won diploma of honor at Munich Salon 1886•El Facto De Sangre- (Blood Compact) •La Battala de Lepanto- (The Battle of Lepanto)Landscape PaintingsTaal VolcanoMarikinaTampuhan

Tampuhan-

Spolarium

La Batalla De Lepanto

The Parisian Life

The Death of Cleopatra

Las Damas Romanas

El Facto De Sangre ( Blood Compact)

Felix Resureccion Hidalgo• Born in Binondo, •Manila on October •24, 1857•Died in Barcelona on March 13,1913

Works of Hidalgo•Las Virgenes CristianasExpuestas al Populacho - (The Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace )-silver medal at the 1884 Madrid Art Expo.•Laguna Estigia- (1887) received gold medal at 1887 Madrid Art Expo•La Barca De Aqueronte- (The Boat of Charon) -silver medal Paris Expo, diploma of honor at the Barcelona 1891 Arts Expo, and gold medal at 1889 Madrid International Arts Expo.

Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho - (The Christian Virgins Exposed to the Populace )

La Laguna Estigia (The River Styx or The Styx)

La barca de Aqueronte, (The Boat of Charon or Charon’s Boat)

Antonio “ Tony” Velasquez•Born on October 29,1910 and died in 1997 at the age of 86.•Filipino illustrator regarded as the Father of Tagalog comics and as the pioneer and founding father of the Philippine comics industry. He was the creator of Kenkoy, an “iconic Philippine comic strip character”.

Antonio “ Tony” Velasquez• In 1928, Velasquez – together with script writer

Romualdo Ramos – created Kenkoy, a “Filipino comic star” character that first appeared in the Tagalog-language Liwayway magazine on 11 January 1929.In 1932, he also created the female equivalent of Kenkoy, Ponyang Halobaybay, a typical portrait of the Filipina woman in American-era Philippines. Other cartoon characters soon followed like Nanong Pandak, Talakitok, Talimusak, and Tinyente Dikyam.

Antonio “ Tony” Velasquez• In 1947, Velasquez retired from Liwayway

magazine to create the publishing firm Ace Publication, a mass producer of Philippine comic books. Through Ace Publication, Velasquez was able to produce “some of the best” and “most popular” Philippine comic books, such as Pilipino Komiks (1947), Tagalog Klasiks (1949), Hiwaga Komiks (1950), Espesyal Komiks (1952), Kenkoy Komiks (1959), and Educational Klasiks Komiks (1961).

Antonio “ Tony” Velasquez• In 1962, Velasquez had to close Ace

Publication due a labor dispute. Afterwards, Velasquez established the Graphic Arts Service, Inc. (also known as GASI Publications). Through GASI Publications, Velasquez was able to produce Philippine comic books such as Pinoy Komiks, Pinoy Klasiks, Aliwan Komiks, Holiday Komiks, Teens Weekly Komiks, and Pioneer Komiks.

Kenkoy

Galo B. Ocampo•Born in Sta. Rita, Pampanga on October 16, 1913 and died in Virginia, USA on September12 1983. •He studied at the University of the Philippines and holds the distinction of being the only Filipino to study heraldry abroad and to hold membership in the International Institute of Genealogy and Heraldry in Madrid.

Galo B. OcampoAwards from Art Association of the Philippines Pounding Rice(1951)-2nd prize Igorot Dance (1951) honorable mention.

Galo B. OcampoAwards•1951-special award, Weary Traveller.•1955- first Rotary Golden Anniversary Award, Bayanihan.•1964- He received the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the City of Manila.

Mauro Malang Santos

Born in Sta. Cruz, Manila January 20, 1928. (Age 87)

Cartoonist, illustrator and fine arts painter

Mauro Malang Awards and Recognition1957 -included in the list of "Twelve Artists in the Philippines-Who's Who" by Lyd Arguilla,founder of the Philippine Art Gallery. 1958 - received the Award for Editorial Design from the Art Directors Guild of the Philippines.1964- Artist of the Year 1963- Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines awardee.1981- received the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan from the City of Manila

Mauro Malang Awards and Recognition

Malang won awards in the Art Association of the Philippines annual art competition: Street Fight (1951) - second prizeTraffic (1953)-third prize The Yellow Sky, 1959) –honorable mentionQuarter Moon – second prizeGate to Intramuros, (1963) – honorable mention

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NATIONAL ARTIST IN VISUAL ARTS- PAINTING

Year Awardee Category1972 FERNANDO AMORSOLO Visual Arts - Painting

1973 CARLOS V. FRANCISCO Visual Arts - Painting

1976 VICTORIO C. EDADES Visual Arts - Painting1981 VICENTE S. MANANSALA Visual Arts - Painting1990 CESAR LEGASPI Visual Arts - Painting1991 HERNANDO R. OCAMPO Visual Arts - Painting1997 ARTURO R. LUZ Visual Arts - Painting1999 J. ELIZALDE NAVARRO Visual Arts - Painting2001 ANG KIUKOK Visual Arts - Painting2003 JOSE T. JOYA2006 BENJAMIN “BenCab” CABRERA Visual Arts - Painting

2009* FEDERICO AGUILAR ALCUAZ Visual Arts - Painting,

Sculpture and Mixed Media

List of National Artist in Visual Arts -Painting

Fernando Amorsolo• Born in Paco, Manila

on May 30, 1892•Died on April 24, 1972•Honored as The First National Artist in Painting on April 28, 1972 by then President Ferdinand Marcos.

Fernando Amorsolo• Graduated at UP School of Fine Arts (1914).•The first to extensively portray traditional Filipino customs manners, fiestas and occupations.•Used the technique of backlighting.•Called as the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art".

Awards of Amorsolo• 1929- Afternoon Meal of Rice Workers- recieved prize in New York World Fair•1961- Rizal Pro-Patria Award•1963- Diploma of Meritfrom UP

-Republic Cltural Heritage Award-Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan

Award from city of Mla.•1972-Gawad CCP Para sa Sining

Works of Amorsolo• Leyendo El Periodico- second place at the Bazar Escolta- a contest organized by the Asociacion Internacional De Artistas.•Rice Planting- (1922)- Amorsolo's first important painting.become one of the most popular imagesof the commonwealth.

Rice Planting

Leyendo El Periodico

A Basket of Mangoes

Lavanderas

Carlos "Botong“ Francisco• Muralist painter born in Angono, Rizal on November 14, 1914 and died on March 31, 1969.•1973- proclaimed as National Artist in Painting•1968- received the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award.

Works of Francisco• Kaingin- won first place in the 1948 painting competition•Fiesta- Mural at Malacanang•First Mass of Limasawa- mural for

the Bulwagang Katipunan of Manila City Hall. This is his major masterpiece.

Kaingin

Fiesta ( Pista sa Nayon)

Bayanihan

First Mass at Limasawa

Bonifacio Mural

Victorio Edades•Father of Modern Painting• Born on December 13,1895 and died on May 7, 1985.• Leader of "The Thirteeen Moderns"

Victorio EdadesAwards•1976- proclaimed as National Artist in Painting•1964- received the Patnubay ng

Sining at Kalinangan Award.•1961- received the Pro Patria Award during the Rizal Centennial Celebration.

Victorio EdadesWorks•The Sketch (1928)- called the

"Artist and His Model"•Kasaysayan (1979)- mural for

Manila Bank

The Sketch

Vicente S. Manansala• Cubist painter born in Macabebe, Pampanga on January 22, 1910 and died in Manila due to lung cancer on Agust 22, 1981.

•1926-1930- studied at UP School of Fine Arts.•Developed the transparent cubism•1982- proclaimed as National Artist in Painting

Works of Manansala • Madonna of the Slums (1950)

-portrayal of a mother and childreflected the poverty in postwar Manila.Balut Vendors-Jeepneys- painting shows the daily congestion in the metropolis. It is drawn from a neo-realism style in which Manansala uses.

Madonna of the Slums

Balut Vendors

Jeepneys

Cesar Legazpi•Born in Tondo, Manila on April 2, 1917 and died in Manila on April 7, 1994.

Cesar LegaspiAwards•1990- proclaimed as National Artist in Painting-receive Gawad CCP Para sa Sining Award•1972- received the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award.•1936- received certificate of proficiency of UP School of Fine Arts

Cesar LegaspiAwardsArt Association of the Philippines Painting Competition• Sick Child (1948)-4th prize•Planters (1949)-4th prize•Ritual (1951)- 3rd prize•Stairway to Heaven (1949)- 1st prize•Gadgets- 1st prize

Cesar LegaspiWorks•Man and Woman ( Known as Beggars) (1945)- •Gadgets (1947)- reflects the increasing importance of machines•Sick Child (1948)•Planters (1949)•Ritual (1951)•Stairway to Heaven (1949)

The Gadgets

Man and Woman

Hernando Ruiz Ocampo•Born in Sta. Cruz, Manila on April 28, 1911•Died at the age of 67 in Caloocan on December 28, 1978.

1991-declared as a National Artist for the Visual Arts.

Hernando Ruiz Ocampo• Hernando Ruiz Ocampo was a leading

radical modernist artist in the Philippines. He was a member of the Saturday Group of artists (also known as the Taza de Oro Group), and was one of the pre-war Thirteen Moderns, a group of modernist artists founded by Victorio C. Edades in 1938. Famously known for his triumvirate of with neo-realists Vicente S. Manansala and Cesar Legaspi,

Hernando Ruiz OcampoAwards received include:

•1965-Republic Cultural Award

•1969- Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award

•1976- Diwa ng Lahi Award

•1979- Gawad CCP para sa Sining Award in 1979.

•1991-declared as a National Artist for the Visual Arts.

Hernando Ruiz OcampoWorks

Ina at Anak (1945)

Plantsadora (1945)

Mother and Child

Kasaysayan ng Lahi (1974)

Break of Day (1948)

Ang KiukokBorn: March 1, 1931, Davao CityDied: May 9, 2005, Quezon City Ang Kiukok died of prostate cancer at the age of 74. He was survived by his wife,Mary de Jesus and four children.

2001 -President Gloria Macapaganal-Arroyo named him a National Artist for visual arts.

Ang KiukokAng Kiukok, an ethnic Chinese painter who studied under Vincente Manansala.Used expressionist style fused with Cubist, Surrealist and Expressionist aspects. He was born to immigrant Chinese parents, Vicente Ang and Chin Lim. He was an only son with five sisters, born to Chinese immigrants from Fukien; Vicente Ang and Chin Lim. His father wanted to name him Hua Shing, meaning "Chinese-born", but decided to look for another name when he learned that his cousin's son had been given the same name. Worried about China's fate against the invading Manchurians at that time, his father named him Kiukok, which means "save the country."

Ang KiukokKiukok's first formal recognition came in the form of a third prize award in the Shell National Students Art Competition for Calesa in 1953.

The urging of Vicente Manansala, Kiukok launched his first one-man show at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in 1954. After that he earned numerous awards from the Art Association of the Philippines

for his works:

•Still Life (1951)-Honorable mention

•The Bird (1959)-1st prize,•Still Life in Red (1963)-3rd prize•Fish (1963)- 2nd prize

• Geometric Still-Life Fish (1963)-2nd prize.

Ang KiukokAwards1976 - received the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the City of Manila.

1978 - he as given an "Outstanding Alumnus" award by the University of Santo Tomas.

1980- his painting "Modern Angst" was a finalist in the Mobil Art Awards.

1990- he was featured with Onib Olmedo, and Solomon Saprid in a show entitled Three Figurative Expressionists held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP.)

2001 -President Gloria Macapaganal-Arroyo named him a National Artist for visual arts.

Thinking Man (1979)

Cockerel (1976)

Still Life –Fish (1965)

Jose Tanig JoyaBorn in Manila on June 3, 1931 Died on May of 1995 at the age of 63 after complications from a prostate operation.

He developed abstract paintings.

May 26, 2003- Proclaimed a National Artist by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo He pioneered abstract expressionism in the Philippines.

Jose T. JoyaAwards and recognitions1961-The Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) award for Painting 1961- Republic Cultural Heritage Award.1971- the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award from the City of Manila. 1980-finalist for An Abstraction of Strength and Refinement in the Mobil Foundation competition.1952- first prize for Gossips in the 1952 Shell National Students Art Competition.1970- the ASEAN Cultural Award.1991- the Gawad CCP para sa Sining

Jose T. JoyaHis awards from the Art Association of the Philippines include: Cathedral (1958) –first prizeSpace Transfiguration (1959)- second prizeCity Entering the Edge of Sundown (1951) – third prizeHouse of Life (1960)- third prizeChurch Silver (1960)- purchase awardCathedral (1962)-second prizeYellow Harvest (1962)- honorable mention.

Jose T. Joya1962-1965- President of the Art Association of the Philippines (AAP).1970-1978 - dean of the UP College of Fine Arts 1961 & 1972- chairperson of two Philippine delegations to China.1985- He was also a holder of the Amorsolo Professorial Chair in UP. He served as chairperson of the National Committee on Visual Ants, of the National Commission on Culture and the Arts.Member of "Saturday Group“

Jose T. JoyaHis major works include:

• 1948 – Barter of Panay • 1954 – Christ Stripped of His Clothes • 1958 – Granadean Arabesque, his landmark painting • 1965 – Dimensions of Fear • 1981 – Vista Beyond Vision • 1985 – Torogan • 1998 – Playground of the Mind

Lunar Landscape

Makiling Interlude (1984)

Granadean Arabesque

Benedicto “BenCab” CabreraBorn on August 27, 1942 in Malabon, Rizal. (Age 72)

2006- awarded National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts (Painting). He has been noted as "arguably the best-selling painter of his generation of Filipino artists.

Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera• BenCab was born to Democrito Cabrera and

Isabel Reyes He was the youngest of nine children. BenCab's first exposure and discovery of the arts happened through his elder Brother Salvador, who was already an established artist during Bencab's childhood.

• He went on to study at the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, where he explored different art visual forms - photography, draftsmanship, printmaking - while honing his chosen craft as a painter. He received his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts in 1963.

Family

The Huntress

BenCab

1962 -Receives the Second Prize at the 12th Shell National Students Art Competition for his painting Blue Serenity, a surreal abstraction of barung-barong (shanties).

1963- Wins First Prize for his oil painting of a Talipapa (market) entered in the U.P. Student Council Art Competition.

1967-Garners three awards at the 20th AAP Annual Exhibition and Competition in the Photography category: First Prize for Yerro, Second Prize for Manok, and Honorable Mention for Pader.

1988 -Receives the Kalinangan (Cultural) Award For Painting from the Mayor of the City of Manila on the occasion of its founding day.

1992 -Receives the Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining (CCP Award For The Arts) for Visual Arts, awarded by the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), “for his paintings and prints.

1994-Receives the Most Outstanding Kapampangan for Arts & Culture (Painting) Award from Philippine President Ramos on Pampanga Day, “for bringing honor to the people and province of Pampanga”, his native province.

1997- Chosen by the ASEAN Business Forum to receive the ASEAN Achievement Award for Visual & Performing Arts at the 5th ASEAN Achievement Awards in Jakarta – a recognition and tribute given to outstanding ASEAN individuals in their respective fields of endeavor.-Receives the Outstanding Citizen of Baguio Award for Arts from the Mayor of Baguio, his adoptive city, on its 88th Foundation Day.Participates in the 2nd Taegu-Asia Arts Exhibition at the Cultural Center of Taegu, South Korea.

2006- Conferred the Order of National Artist for Visual Arts by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in Malacañang Palace

ARTURO ROGERIO LUZBorn on November 20, 1926 also a known printmaker, sculptor, designer and art administrator. A founding member of the modern Neo-realist school in Philippine art, he received the National Artist Award, the country's highest accolade in the arts, in 1997.

Education

He studied painting at the School of Fine Arts at the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, the Art School of the Brooklyn Museum in New York, and the Académie Grande Chaumière in Paris and received a diploma from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland in 1994.

ARTURO LUZ

Major Works

Lavandera (1946)Awit (1953)City (1959)Anito Sculpture (1960)Painted Steel (1979)Bagong Taon (1997)Man with Guitar (1997)

ARTURO LUZ

Achievements

from 1950's to 1960's - Three 1st Prizes Awards at the Art Association of the Philippines Annual CompetitionCalifornia Art Association award1962 – 1st Prize, First International Art Salon in Saigon, Vietnam1966 – Republic Cultural Heritage Award for PaintingRepresented Philippines in 1971 Sao Paolo BiennialFounding director of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila in 1976 and remained as director until 1986Set up Luz Gallery1978 – Order of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, by the French government (title was promoted to “Officiel” in 1987)1981 – Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award, from the City of Manila1989 – Gawad CCP para sa Sining, from the Cultural Center of the Philippines1997 - National Artist in Visual Arts

ARTURO LUZ

Candle Vendors (1926)

Fruit Vendors

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