It was Sunday and bored at home so think of a place which is near I can go to. Been feed up with malls so I decided to visit the Philippine National Museum. It's just when we get there that I knew that entrance is free during Sundays, what a good timing.
Looking at the artworks of the Filipino, I can say I am proud to be one. It was a nostalgic experience and needless to say, it’s impressive.
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Untitled (Diwata), Guillermo E. Tolentino, Reinforced concrete, circa 1950s |
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El Asesinato del Gobernador Bustamante, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, Oil on canvas, 1853 |
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Spoliarium, Juan Luna y Novicio, Oil on canvas, 1884 |
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MFP Hall, Gallery dedicated to The Progress of Medicine in the Philippines series of paintings by Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco. |
Security Bank Hall, featuring the work of sculptor Guillermo E. Tolentino:
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