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Juan Luna Novicio (1857-1899). Engraving. Colored
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Juan Luna Novicio (1857-1899). Engraving. Colored
Juan Luna Novicio (1857-1899). Filipino artist. Engraving by Saderna. The Artistic Illustration 1884. Colored
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1884 Activist Artistic Filipino Juan Luna Painter Philippine Philippines Realism Revolution Romanticism Sculptor
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Juan Luna Novicio (1857-1899): A Visionary Filipino Artist of the 19th Century This engraving, titled "Juan Luna Novicio," showcases the enigmatic and visionary Filipino artist Juan Luna during his youthful years. Born on October 23, 1857, in Badoc, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, Luna was a pioneering figure in Philippine art, known for his mastery of both realism and romanticism. The image, created by the skilled engraver Saderna and published in "The Artistic Illustration" in 1884, offers a striking portrayal of Luna's young, intense face. His brooding expression and serious gaze convey a deep sense of focus and determination, reflecting his passion for art and activism. Luna's artistic career began in Spain, where he studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. He quickly gained recognition for his works, which often addressed social and political issues in the Philippines during the late 19th century. His most famous painting, "The Spoliation of the Cabanatuan Farm," depicted the brutal treatment of Filipino farmers by Spanish colonizers and became a powerful symbol of the Philippine Revolution. Despite his artistic success, Luna's activism led him to face numerous challenges and controversies. He was exiled from Spain in 1882 and returned to the Philippines, where he continued to create art and engage in political activities. Tragically, Luna's life ended in a duel in 1899, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences. This beautifully colored engraving serves as a testament to Luna's enduring influence on Filipino art and history. With his intense gaze and unwavering commitment to social justice, Juan Luna Novicio remains an iconic figure in the annals of Philippine art and a symbol of the country's artistic and political heritage.
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