Vincente Manansala: Pounding Rice

“A prolific member of the pre-war Thirteen Moderns and of the post-war Neo-Realists, Vicente Manansala is respected as one of the most influential artists in the Filipino modern arts sphere, seizing the nation and its characters to shape a vision of Philippine modernism that is strongly anchored on social and folk themes…It is within this…

Romeo Tabuena: Guitar and Fruit

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Jose Joya: Landscape

“Painted in 1966, Landscape was created at the height of Jose Joya’s career, amidst some of his most triumphant accomplishments. Characteristic of Joya’s work in the 60s, this well-balanced composition bears textural impasto and gestural black calligraphic lines, contrasted against the fluid tones of blue with shades of green flecked with orange and brown. The…

Vicente Manansala: Birds of Paradise

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Cat Stevens: Morning Has Broken

Morning has broken, like the first morning Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird Praise for the singing, praise for the morning Praise for the springing fresh from the world Sweet the rain’s new fall, sunlit from heaven Like the first dewfall, on the first grass Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden Sprung…

Romeo, Raphael, and Rameau

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Fernando Cueto Amorsolo: Under the Mango Tree

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Romeo Tabuena: Niños en Fiesta

“Niños en Fiesta…is a joyous and vibrant example of children at play, celebrating a native festivity with innocent gaiety. The textural, thick paint on masonite is characteristic of Tabuena’s Mexican paintings, lending a dense, rich quality to the work. By this stage in Tabuena’s career, his figures became more naturalistically rendered and emotionally intimate as…