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In the Philippines, the ideology of neo
classicism and romanticism can be
seen through various artworks such
as paintings, sculptures, and
architectural structures. Some of the
well known contributing artist express
their skills and ideas on their own
respective field of specialization.
Neo classicism and
Romanticism in the Philippines
Felix Hidalgo was acknowledged
as one of the great Filipino painter
of the late 19th century and also
as a significant to the Philippine
history for having been an
acquaintance and inspiration for
the members of the Philippine
Reform movement.
FELIX RESURRECCION HIDAGO
Y PADILLA (1855-1913)
THE CHISTIAN VIRGINS BEING
EXPOSED TO THE POPULACE
This
painting
portrays
two scantily
clothed
Christian
female
slaves
being
mocked by
group of
boorish
Roman
male
onlookers.
Juan Luna is a painter and
sculptor and he became one of
the first recognized Philippine
artists . A political activist of the
Philippine Revolution during the
late 19th century
JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO
(1857-1899)
JUAN LUNA Y NOVICIO
(1857-1899)
One of his famous artwork is the
Spoliarium. Spoliarium is a Latin word
referring to the basement of the
Roman Colosseum wherein the falling
and dying gladiators are dumped and
devoid of their worldly possessions.
The painting features a glimpse of
Roman history centered on the body
carnage brought by gladiatorial
matches
SPOLIARIUM
Interpreted as an allegory of Imperial Rome corresponding to Imperial Spain. The image of Roman dragging the dead gladiators symbolizes the colonial oppression of the indigenous population.
FERNANDO CUETO
AMORSOLO(1892-1972)
Amorsolo is a National Artist in
Painting. He was a portraitist
and painter of rural Philippine
landscape. Also, he was
popularly known for his
craftsmanship and mastery in
the use of light.
GUILLERMO ESTRELLA
TOLENTINO(1890-1976)
Tolentino is a Filipino
sculptor who was named
National Artist for the Visual
Arts in 1973, and is hailed as
the “Father of the Philippine
Arts”
NAPOLEON ISABELO VELOSO
ABUEVA
Abueva is a National Artist for
sculpture. He was entitled the
“Father of Modern Philippine
Sculpture”. Also, he is the only
given the distinction as National
Artist of the Philippines in the
field of visual arts.