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JEAN GANDA

MUSLIM WEDDING

 oil on canvass
 Finished in 1958
 part of 100 Nudes, 100 Years exhibit to
commemorate UP's centinnial anniversary
 part of Victor G. Puyat's collection
 depicts a Muslim wedding, with the bride
receiving blessings from an Imam
(religious leader).
 inclusion in the painting of half-naked
women dancing, along with a pig—both of
which are strictly haram (forbidden) for Muslims.

BAYANIHAN

 mural by Filipino National Artist Carlos "Botong" Francisco, commissioned in 1962 by UNILAB
founder Jose Y. Campos, and currently on
display at UNILAB's administration building in
Manila.
 one of his masterpieces and shows the
Filipino’s bayanihan tradition, which refers to
a spirit of communal unity, effort or deed to
achieve a particular goal.
 shows Francisco’s distinctive style with its
bold composition and the daring
juxtaposition of elements that showcased his
mastery of anatomy and lush tropical color.

MARTYRDOM OF RIZAL

 done in 1960 is one of the best known work of Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco
 depicts the execution of Philippine National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal at Bagong Bayan (now Rizal Park)
on December 30, 1896.
 commissioned by Fort Santiago as part of the Rizal Shrine.

THE PROGRESS OF MEDICINE IN THE PHILIPPINES

 a painting by Filipino artist Botong Francisco.


 commissioned in 1953 to depict the history of Philippine medicine.
 consists of four oil-on-canvas panels depicting medical practice in the Philippines in four
historical eras.
 were displayed at the lobby of the Philippine General Hospital for 58 years
 currently on display in the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila.
 On 21 September 2011, the four-panel painting was declared a national treasure for being an
“irreplaceable part of the institutional heritage of the Philippine General Hospital and the
University of the Philippines, and of the cultural heritage of the nation."

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