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  1. Fabián de la Rosa. Don Fabián de la Rosa y Cueto (May 5, 1869 – December 14, 1937) was a Filipino painter. He was the uncle and mentor to the Philippines' national artist in painting, Fernando Amorsolo, and to his brother Pablo. [1] He is regarded as a "master of genre" in Philippine art. [2][3][4][5][6]

  2. A 14-minute video, produced by Filipiniana.net, in cooperation with the UP Vargas Museum, traces the life and career of the internationally-acclaimed 20th ce...

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  3. Women Weaving Hats c. 1930 | Fabian de la Rosa. Fabián de la Rosa y Cueto was a distinguished Filipino painter who played a pivotal role in the development of modern Filipino art in the early 20th century. Born on May 5, 1869, in Paco, Manila, de la Rosa began his artistic journey at a young age under the guidance of his uncle, the painter ...

  4. Fabian de la Rosa (1869-1937) is yet another Filipino painter that deserves much recognition. He was part of that Filipino generation that produced the Ilustrados as he also lived at the turn of the century, witnessing the vast changes happening in the country—the transition from Spanish to American periods. It was the time when Filipinos ...

  5. Fabián De La Rosa and His Times. Part one of a 14 minute video, produced by Filipiniana.net, in cooperation with the UP Vargas Museum, which traces the life and career of the internationally-acclaimed 20th century Filipino master Fabián De La Rosa. De La Rosa’s rightful place in Philippine art history has often been obscured by his more ...

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · “Houseboats in a River” by Fabian de la Rosa. The art of Fabian de la Rosa is considered to reflect the transition from Spanish rule to American occupation. Subdued landscapes and genre paintings with Impressionistic influence became the art of choice in the era of uncertainty and broken hopes. “Planting Rice” by Fernando Amorsolo

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  8. The development of Modern Filipino Art If Juan Luna (1857-1899) and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo (1853-1913) represent the highest levels of achievement in the Filipino Academism while epitomizing colonial art in the Philippines, then Fabian de La Rosa (1869-1937) and Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972) can be considered to be the masters of genre who dominated the Filipino art scene during the first ...

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