Victorio C. Edades was a Filipino painter considered the pioneer of modernism in Philippine art. He was born in 1895 and studied architecture and fine arts in the US before returning to the Philippines in 1928. There, he held his first solo exhibition and created two of his most famous works, "The Sketch" and "The Builders." Edades taught at the University of Santo Tomas and helped establish the liberal arts program. He formed the Thirteen Moderns group with other modern artists and co-founded the Mindanao Ethnoculture Foundation. Edades made significant contributions to Philippine art before passing away in 1985.
Victorio C. Edades was a Filipino painter considered the pioneer of modernism in Philippine art. He was born in 1895 and studied architecture and fine arts in the US before returning to the Philippines in 1928. There, he held his first solo exhibition and created two of his most famous works, "The Sketch" and "The Builders." Edades taught at the University of Santo Tomas and helped establish the liberal arts program. He formed the Thirteen Moderns group with other modern artists and co-founded the Mindanao Ethnoculture Foundation. Edades made significant contributions to Philippine art before passing away in 1985.
Victorio C. Edades was a Filipino painter considered the pioneer of modernism in Philippine art. He was born in 1895 and studied architecture and fine arts in the US before returning to the Philippines in 1928. There, he held his first solo exhibition and created two of his most famous works, "The Sketch" and "The Builders." Edades taught at the University of Santo Tomas and helped establish the liberal arts program. He formed the Thirteen Moderns group with other modern artists and co-founded the Mindanao Ethnoculture Foundation. Edades made significant contributions to Philippine art before passing away in 1985.
pioneer in modernism in the Philippine art scene. In fact, he is known as the Father of Modern Philippine Painting. A lot of his paintings portrayed the hardships of the working class, using dark and somber colors and bold strokes. Edades was born on December 23, 1895 in Dagupan, Pangasinan to Hilario Edades and Cecilia Edades. He obtained his early education in barrio schools and went to a high school in Lingayen. In 1919, he left for the United States to study Architecture and Fine Arts at the University of Washington in Seattle. During the summer, he worked in the salmon canneries of Alaska. It was also during his stay in the U.S. that he married American Jean Garrott, with whom he had his only daughter, Joan. He returned to the Philippines in 1928 and in the same year had his first one-man show at the Philippine Columbian Club. He also came up with two of his most well-known works in that year: The Sketch (also known as The Artist and His Model), and The Builders. Edades joined the University of Santo Tomas in the 1930’s where he stayed on for three decades and became dean of its Department of Architecture. It was he who introduced the Liberal Arts program which led to a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts, a first in the Philippines since art was only taught in vocational schools then. Edades later formed the Triumvirate of Modern Art with Carlos V. Francisco and Galo B. Ocampo, after they produced a mural for the lobby of the Capitol Theater on Escolta Street. This began the growth of mural painting in the Philippines. However, it was also during this period that the infamous debate between the modernists and the conservatives, including Ariston Estrada, Ignacio Manlapaz and Fermin Sanchez, took place. Thiswas interrupted by the second World War, but resumed in 1948, with sculptor Guillermo Tolentino and painter Fernando Amorsolo representing the conservatives. In1938, Edades, together with Ocampo and Diosdado Lorenzo, established the Atelier of Modern Art in Malate, Manila. This resulted in the formation of the Thirteen Moderns, considered the pioneers of modern art in the Philippines. This group was led by Edades and included Ocampo, Francisco, Lorenzo, Vicente S. Manansala, H. R. Ocampo, Demetrio Diego, Bonifacio Cristobal, Cesar F. Legaspi, Jose Pardo, Arsenio Capili, Ricarte Puruganan, and Anita Magsaysay-Ho. Aside from this, Edades co- founded the Mindanao Ethnoculture Foundation, which focused on the indigenous culture and heritage of Mindanao. In his last fifty years, the subject of his paintings had also become indigenized. Edades retired from the UST at the age of 70, and he was bestowed with the degree of Doctor in Fine Arts, Honoris Causa. He then settled in Davao after retirement. On May 7, 1985, Victorio Edades passed away at the age of 89. 1928 – The Sketch, National Museum Collection 1928 – The Builders, Cultural Center of the Philippines Collection 1935 – Interaction, with Carlos V. Francisco and Galo B. Ocampo 1976 – Demoiselles D’avao 1979 – Kasaysayan, a mural for a Manila bank
Edades’ major works include:
1961 – Pro Patria Award, given during the Rizal Centennial Celebration 1964 – Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan Award, from the City of Manila Among His Awards are: JAPANESE GIRL MARKET SCENE MORA GIRL MURAL THE BUILDERS THE SKETCH THE WRESTLERS