Works of Luna & Amorsolo.1698185287903
Works of Luna & Amorsolo.1698185287903
Works of Luna & Amorsolo.1698185287903
Jeniffer C. Gemilo
BSEd-Science 1
Introduction
The Philippine has a rich and colorful history
in which Filipino artist takes pleasure into
incorporating these culture to produce more
meaningful artwork. Luna and Amorsolo mostly
depict the beautiful products of our past and shows
how colonizers had influenced our people. These
artist show how true beauty of art of the Philippine
culture which is something we should be proud of.
Juan Luna de San Pedro Y
Novicio Ancheta
-was a Filipino painter, sculptor and
a political activist of the Philippine
Revolution during the late 19th century.
He became one of the first recognize
Philippine artists.
Born: October 23, 1857, Badoc
Died: December 7, 1899, Hong Kong
Spouse: Paz Pardo de Tavera (m. 1886–1892)
Siblings: Antonio Luna, Joaquin Luna, MORE
Periods: Impressionism, Realism, Romanticism,
Neoclassicism, Academic art
Children: Andrés Luna de San Pedro, Bibi Luna
Juan Luna de San Pedro Y Novicio
Ancheta
Being exposed to European culture, he portrayed the
European way of life in some of his works like La
Madrileña and The Parisian Life.
Spoliarium
Juan Luna de San Pedro Y Novicio
In his career , he adapted the European manner of painting which
Ancheta
focused on literary scenes, like Hymen o Hymenee and The Roman Dames,
and historical events like The blood Compact and the award-winning The
Death of Cleopatra
Espana y Pilipinas
Juan Luna de San Pedro Y Novicio
Ancheta
He also depicted the beauty of the Filipino women like La
Bulaquena and Tampuhan.
Tampuhan
La Bulaquena
Fernando Amorsolo y
Cueto
was a portraitist and painter of rural
Philippine landscapes. Nicknamed the
"Grand Old Man of Philippine Art", he was
the first-ever to be recognized as a
National Artist of the Philippines.
Born: May 30, 1892, Paco, Manila
Died: April 24, 1972, Quezon City
Children: Sylvia Amorsolo-Lazo, Luz Amorsolo
Parents: Pedro Amorsolo, Bonifacia Amorsolo
Awards: National Artist of the Philippines for Visual
Arts
Fernando Amorsolo y
CuetoHe is best known for his illuminated landscapes, which
often portrayed traditional Filipino customs, culture,
fiestas and occupations. His pastoral works presented “an
imagined sense of nationhood in counterpoint to
American colonial rule” and were important to the
formation of Filipino national identity. He was educated in
the classical tradition and aimed “ To achieved his
Philippine version of the Greek ideal of a human form.” In
his painting in a Filipina women, Amorsolo rejected
Western ideals and was fond on basing the faces of his
subjects on members of his family. He earned his degree
from the Liceo de Manila Art School in 1909 and entered
the University of the Philippines’ (UP) School of Fine
Arts.
Dalagang Bukid Planting Rice
The Explosion
Frut Pickers Harvesting under Assasination of Governor
Mango Tree Bustamante
Maiden in a Stream Defense of a filipina honour