Pioneers of Philippine Art

Pioneers of Philippine Art
Title Pioneers of Philippine Art PDF eBook
Author Rodolfo Paras-Perez
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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Filipinos of Greater Philadelphia

Filipinos of Greater Philadelphia
Title Filipinos of Greater Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Eliseo Art Arambulo Silva
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 130
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0738592692

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In 1912, Agripino M. Jaucian organized 200 Filipino Navy personnel who had settled in Philadelphia and formed the Filipino American Association of Philadelphia, Inc. (FAAPI). Jaucian, who created the group after being a victim of racism, served as the organization's first president. The FAAPI was founded to preserve the heritage and traditions of Filipinos in their newly adopted country. In the 1960s, Philadelphia witnessed a population boom never seen before when entire Filipino families and professionals began immigrating in large numbers. This unprecedented growth gave rise to organizations, dance troupes, restaurants, and the FAAPI Filipino Community Center. Today, there are an estimated 35,000 Filipinos in the Philadelphia region. As they celebrate their centennial, Filipinos of Greater Philadelphia commemorates the legacies of those early pioneers who sought to find a place they could call "home" in the City of Brotherly Love.

Splendor

Splendor
Title Splendor PDF eBook
Author Marinella Andrea C. Mina
Publisher Ayala Foundation, Inc.
Pages 87
Release 2023-06-12
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 6218028291

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This book is published in conjunction with the exhibition SPLENDOR: Juan Luna, Painter as Hero, a multimedia exhibition mounted in celebration of the 125th anniversary of Philippine Independence and Nationhood. The exhibition and accompanying publication aim to capture a watershed moment in our history through the analysis and investigation of the long-lost painting by Juan Luna, Hymen, oh Hyménée! which received a Bronze medal at the 1889 Universal Exposition in Paris. Organized around three main themes, namely: the world of 1889, the complex imagery of Hymen, oh Hyménée!, and the painter as hero, the exhibition hopes to be both a fitting introduction to this important cultural treasure and a compelling prompt to revisit our country’s journey to nationhood, amid a radically and rapidly transforming world surrounding it at that time.

Zóbel: The Future of the Past

Zóbel: The Future of the Past
Title Zóbel: The Future of the Past PDF eBook
Author Felipe Pereda
Publisher Ayala Foundation, Inc.
Pages 160
Release 2024-09-09
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 6218028313

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This catalogue is published in conjunction with the Asian premiere of Zóbel: The Future of the Past, exhibited at Ayala Museum from September 14, 2024 to January 26, 2025.

Transparent Colors

Transparent Colors
Title Transparent Colors PDF eBook
Author Ma. Teresa Lapid Rodriguez
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 141
Release 2010-04-14
Genre Art
ISBN 1477177280

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This book is a journey into the challenges and achievements of three Filipino-American watercolorists who set precedents in the development of watercolor in the Filipino-American art communities of New York and New Jersey. It is also about human struggle, persistence better understood by first generation immigrants in this country, and heart-warming public recognition in the quest for the American dream through life-changing passion for art. A scholarly examination of the art and the lives of these unsung heroes and overlooked artists, the book, likewise, incorporates lucid and critical overviews of the histories of watercolor and of Philippine art. Garnished with over 45 full color illustrations, the book ultimately documents Filipino-American contribution to watercolor painting, a first of its kind from this culturally diverse community.

The Rough Guide to the Philippines

The Rough Guide to the Philippines
Title The Rough Guide to the Philippines PDF eBook
Author David Dalton
Publisher Rough Guides UK
Pages 515
Release 2013-10-10
Genre Travel
ISBN 140539207X

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The Rough Guide to the Philippines is the ultimate companion for exploring this stunning Southeast Asian archipelago. Discover the Philippines highlights in full-colour with information on everything from the sun-kissed islands of the Visayas to the lagoons of Palawan and the tribal villages of the northern Cordilleras. This revised 3rd edition includes detailed listings and essential information on where to stay -regardless of budget-, where to eat the best Filipino food, where to see the most exuberant festivals and the best places to drink, dance, surf, trek kayak and sail. You'll find updated in-depth coverage of major destinations and new details on emerging destinations in Mindanao. The Rough Guide to the Philippines offers an informative background on Filipino history, culture, society, music and politics, and comes with new maps and plans for every area, to make sure you don't miss the unmissable. Originally published in print in 2011. Make the most of your holiday with The Rough Guide to the Philippines. Now available in Kindle format.

Conversations on Philippine Art

Conversations on Philippine Art
Title Conversations on Philippine Art PDF eBook
Author Cid Reyes
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1989
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN

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