Juan Luna

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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Juan Luna Las Damas Romanas oil


Las Damas Romanas
Painting ID::  95088
Las Damas Romanas
1882 Type oil on canvas Dimensions 100 cm x 170 cm cyf
   
   
     

Juan Luna Chula series oil


Chula series
Painting ID::  95096
Chula series
1885 Location Lopez Memorial Museum cyf
1885_ Location_Lopez_Memorial_Museum_ cyf
   
   
     

Juan Luna The Battle of Lepanto oil


The Battle of Lepanto
Painting ID::  95116
The Battle of Lepanto
1887 Location Senate Hall of Madrid (Spain) cyf
1887_ Location_Senate_Hall_of_Madrid_(Spain)_ cyf
   
   
     

Juan Luna Una Mestiza oil


Una Mestiza
Painting ID::  95119
Una Mestiza
Una Mestiza Date 1887 cyf
Una_Mestiza_ Date_1887 _ cyf
   
   
     

Juan Luna Herois anonims oil


Herois anonims
Painting ID::  97410
Herois anonims
1891 Medium oil on canvas Dimensions 195 X 258 cm cyf
   
   
     

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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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