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Portrait of the young Andres Luna, the son of Juan Luna, created ID de tableau:: 83546
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Portrait of the young Andres Luna, the son of Juan Luna, created Portrait of the young Andres Luna, the son of Juan Luna, created by Juan Luna himself.
Date circa 1880s
cjr Portrait_of_the_young_Andres_Luna,_the_son_of_Juan_Luna,_created_by_Juan_Luna_himself._
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Nena y Tinita ID de tableau:: 83547
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Nena y Tinita Nena y Tinita (Nena and Tinita) painting by Juan Luna.
Date circa 1880s
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Odalisque painting ID de tableau:: 83548
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Odalisque painting Odalisque painting by Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna.
Date 1885(1885)
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Puesta del Sol ID de tableau:: 83549
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Puesta del Sol Puesta del Sol by Juan Luna
Date circa 1880s
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Street Flower Vendor ID de tableau:: 83550
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Street Flower Vendor Street Flower Vendor painting by Juan Luna.
Date circa 1880s
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Juan Luna
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Juan Luna y Novicio (October 23, 1857 - December 7, 1899) was an Ilocano Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. He became one of the first recognized Philippine artists.
His winning the gold medal in the 1884 Madrid Exposition of Fine Arts, along with the silver win of fellow Filipino painter Felix Resurreccien Hidalgo, prompted a celebration which was a major highlight in the memoirs of members of the Propaganda Movement, with the fellow Ilustrados toasting to the two painters' good health and citing their win as evidence that Filipinos and Spaniards were equals.
Regarded for work done in the manner of the Spanish and French academies of his time, Luna painted literary and historical scenes, some with an underscore of political commentary. |
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