Noche Clara

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Noche Clara

By Fernando Zobel De Ayala

Presented By:

Ricel Mae A. Cabalo

BSED- English 3A
Fernando Zobel de Ayala (1924-
1984) was an artist picture, patron
of the art, art collector teacher,
photographer, poet, and also a
writer on artistic and cultural topics.

Fernando Zobel De Ayala was born


on Manila the Philippines on August
27th 1924. Enrique Zobel de Ayala
Pursued: a Spanish Industrialist his father
▪ Bachelor of Arts Degree in the Philippine
▪ Medicine at university of santo tomas during Japanese which studied painting was the
occupation
▪ Entered Havard University ( Philosophy and Letters) patron of philippine artist. Fernando
In 1954, Zobel visited Rhode
Island School of Design and
was deeply moved by an
exhibition of paintings by
Mark Rothko.

He began making abstract


paintings including his
dynamic say a task series faded
with Hypodermic needles.
In 1966, Zobel founded
and donated his art
collection to the Museo
de Arte abstract on
which house in the
historic hanging houses
of Cuenca Spain.
He maintained three
Studios in Spain and
created series of
abstract paintings that
were elegant and often
very rapidly painted.
Fernando Zobel died
unexpectedly of a heart
attack while traveling in
Rome, Italy on June 2, 1984
at the age of 59.

After his death he was


awarded a gold medal by
the city of Cuenca Spain
where he is burried in the
Since Zóbel's passing in 1984, the Ateneo Art
Gallery in the Philippines and the Museo de Arte
Abstracto Español in Spain, have since become
hallmarks of Spanish and Philippine modern and
contemporary art.

In 1967, the Ayala Museum originally envisioned


by Zóbel to be a museum for Philippine history
and iconography was established by the Filipinas
Foundation (present-day Ayala Foundation).
In 2003, a retrospective was held at the Museo
Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.
The exhibition had a special exhibition tour at the
Casa Museo Zavala in Cuenca and the Sala de
Exposiciones de la Caja de San Fernando in
Seville.

On May 21, 2006, Zóbel was posthumously


awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit by the
In 2003 Spain honored
his achievements as an
artist with a major
retrospective held at
the Museo National
Centro De Arte Reina
Sofia.
Most Expensive Philippine Artwork
On May 24, 2008, Zobels
work tittled “Noche Clara”
was sold at Christie’s in
Hong kong was sold for
PHP 6,000,000, making it
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