Filipino sculptors came to be known in the middle of the 19
th century. Classical Philippine sculpture reached its peak in the works of Guillermo Tolentino (1890-1976). His best known masterpiece is the
Bonifacio Monument, which is a group sculpture composed of numerous figures massed around a central obelisk. The principal figure is Andres Bonifacio, leader of the revolution against Spain in 1896. Behind him stands Emilio Jacinto, the brains of the Katipunan. The Bonifacio Monumen t - completed in 1933 -- marked the apex of Tolentino'’s career.
Bonifacio Monument
Napoleon Abueva (born 1930), one of Tolentino'’s pupils, is one of the pioneering modernists in sculpture. He used various media. And his stylization bordered on the abstract as in
Allegorical Harpoon, in which the dominant horizantal thrust of the figure evokes the vitality of primitive forms.
Allegorical Harpoon, Art Philippines
Abueva'’s more famous work is
Fredesvinda , which was included in the First ASEAN Sculpture Symposium held in Fort Canning Hill, Singapore, from March 27 to April 26, 1981.
Fredesvinda, The Asean Sculptures
For more information, e-mail the secretariat at ncca@mail.pw.netSource:National Commission for Culture & the Arts
http://www.philserv.com/ncca
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