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Fr. Antonio Sedeno
Fr. Antonio Sedeno introduced a lime in the construction of buildings. He was responsible for the construction of the first fortress, the Nuestra Senora de Guia Fort in Manila.
18th century
The devotional pieces of the collection are of
outstanding significance. Engravings were printed from copper plates and wood cuts.
19th century
the introduction of lithograph prints eventually replaced engraving in copper.
Juan Arellano
was a Filipino Architect, best known for Manila’s metropolitan theater
tomas mapua
He was the founder and first president of the Mapua Institute of Technology
antonio toledo
He came up with the idea of the Manila City Hall
Guillermo Tolentino
A Filipino sculptor and professor of the University of the Philippines
Fabian Dela Rosa
Noted for his realistic portraits, genre, and landscapes in subdued colors
Fernando Amorsolo
He was named as the country’s first National Artist in 1972
Napoleon Abueva
Considered the first modern Filipino sculptor
Napoleon Abueva
His noted works are Double Crucifix
Abdulmari Imao
The first moro to receive the recognition
Solomon Saprid
Philippine artist known for his bronze sculptures that involved welding scraps of metal together
Eduardo Castrillo
Several of his most important works are monumental sculptures commemorating Filipino historical events or personalities
Vicente Mananansala
His Madonna of the Slums is a portrayal of a mother and child from the countryside who became urban shanty residents once in the city.
Manuel Rodriguez Sr.
The pioneer and mentor in Philippine graphic art who opened Contemporary Graphic Art Workshop in Malate to attract artists to the new medium.
Raul Isidro
His earnest belief that “art must be felt to be fully enjoyed”
Imelda Cajipe Endaya
She is also an author of various texts and books, as well as the co-founder of KASIBULAN, an artist collective in the Philippines.
Rodolfo Samonte
shown his work in 19 solo exhibitions and numerous group shows in the Philippines, the USA, Europe and South America.
Virgilio Aviado
one of our leading visual artists and a most staunch proponent of fine printmaking in the country. His dedication is not only for his own development but for the community of artists who have taken on genuine interest in the art of fine print.
Ofelia Gelvezon
Her prints are created using copper-plate etching and viscosity color printing techniques.