España y Filipinas
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España y Filipinas (“Spain and the Philippines") is a series of oil on wood paintings[1][2] by Filipino painter, Ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna. It is an allegorical depiction[3] of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines.[4] The painting, also known as España llevando a la gloria a Filipinas ("Spain Insuring the Glory of the Philippines") or España Guiando a Filipinas ("Spain Leading the Philippines"),[5] is regarded as one of the “enduring pieces of legacy” that the Filipinos inherited from Luna.[6]
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Spanish: España y Filipinas | |
Artist | Juan Luna |
Year | 1884 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 229.5 cm × 79.5 cm (90.4 in × 31.3 in) |
Location | National Gallery Singapore |
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