Contextual Analysis About "Palay Maiden" by Fernando Amorsolo
Contextual Analysis About "Palay Maiden" by Fernando Amorsolo
Contextual Analysis About "Palay Maiden" by Fernando Amorsolo
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Fernando Amorsolo was born May 30, 1892, in the Paco district of Manila.
At 13 he was apprenticed to the noted Philippine artist Fabian de la Rosa, his
mother's first cousin.
In 1909 Amorsolo enrolled at the Liceo de Manila and then attended the fine-
arts school at the University of the Philippines, graduating in 1914.
During the 1920s and 1930s Amorsolo's output of paintings was prodigious.
In 1939 his oil Afternoon Meal of the Workers won first prize at the New
York World's Fair.
Amorsolo was noted for his portraits. He made oils of all the Philippine
presidents, including the revolutionary leader Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, and other
noted Philippine figures.
Amorsolo, who died in 1972, is said to have painted more than 10,000 pieces.
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