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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

- BY DEBB BAUTISTA

THE National Museum of Fine Arts in Ma nila houses a collection of paintings and sculptures by classical Filipino artists. The Legislativ­e Building was said to be the grandest and most impressive structure of all public buildings constructe­d during the American occupation which now houses the National Museum. The collection is composed of easel paintings, sculptures, icons, sketches and mixed media, and span the 18th Century to the late 21st Century. It’s been a long time since my last visit and glad to see more galleries which are well organized. My list of favorite painters is long, but I can only name a few here…

“Spoliarium” by Juan Luna is the most famous artwork in the Museum. The Latin word “Spoliarium” refers to the basement of the Colosseum in Rome, where dying gladiators were stripped of their garments and weapons after battle and left to take their last breath. Luna won the Philippine­s’ first gold medal for this canvas at the Exposition de Bellas Artes, Spain, in May 1884. Another masterpiec­e is “La Barca de Aqueronte” (1887) by Felix Resurrecci­on Hidalgo, also known as “The Boat of Charon”. This piece was inspired by Dante Alighieri “Inferno” which Hidalgo read while he was in Italy. It’s a graphic painting that shows how Charon mercilessl­y ushered condemned souls to the place of their eternal damnation. This picture won Hidalgo an abundance of awards in the 19th Century, cementing his place as one of the great Filipino painters in history.

All National Artists: Carlos “Botong” Francisco was a muralist painter and known for his historical works. The large painting illustrati­ng the history of the Philippine­s from antiquity through the Spanish colonizati­on to American period and the Japanese Occupation is the most impressive. Vicente Manansala often portrayed Philippine historical events, and also depicts Philippine cities and rural life. Blending traditiona­l and modern techniques, Manansala’s technique of “transparen­t cubism” has become one of the most recognized painting styles among Filipino artists. I know personally Benedict “BenCab” Cabrera. He is the most distinguis­hed painter of his generation, recognized for his portraits of women in bundled fabric.

I’ve been in different museums around the world and I can say that the Philippine National Museum is at par with other countries in the way they are preserved, collected, and presented. It is definitely worth your time and energy and a must-see for everyone—young, old, local, and foreign. Don’t forget, entrance is free!

 ??  ?? “Spoliarium” by Juan Luna
“Spoliarium” by Juan Luna
 ??  ?? The National Museum of Fine Arts is located at Padre Burgos Avenue, Manila
The National Museum of Fine Arts is located at Padre Burgos Avenue, Manila
 ??  ?? Fernando Amorsolo is known for his portrayal of country folk and beautiful scenic landscapes
Fernando Amorsolo is known for his portrayal of country folk and beautiful scenic landscapes
 ??  ?? A scene of Baguio City is painted by Claude Tayag
A scene of Baguio City is painted by Claude Tayag

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