Phil Art From Spanish to UP CFA

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Philippine ArtPhilippine Art February 22, 2012 Far Eastern UniversityFebruary 22, 2012 Far Eastern University

MISSIONARIES IN THE PHILIPPINES MISSIONARIES IN THE PHILIPPINES

1560s 1560s AUGUSTINIANS AUGUSTINIANS with Legaspi (Tondo, with Legaspi (Tondo, Malabon, Bulacan, Pampanga, Ilocos, Ilo-ilo, Malabon, Bulacan, Pampanga, Ilocos, Ilo-ilo, Batangas) Batangas)

1577 1577 FRANCISCANSFRANCISCANS (Laguna , Bicol) (Laguna , Bicol)

1581 DOMINICANS (Pampanga, N. Ecija, N. Vizcaya, Isabella, Batanes, Cagayan )

1582 JESUITSJESUITS Fr. Pedro Murillo-Velarde (Rizal, Marikina, Cavite, Makati, Bohol, Cebu, Samar, Leyte) commissioned Nicolas de la Cruz Babay Nicolas de la Cruz Babay and Francisco Suarez Francisco Suarez to make the 1st Philippine Map

1609 RECOLLECTS (Palawan, Mindanao)

Damian Domingo "The First Great Filipino Painter“ AKA Damian Gabor Domingo 1st Filipino to paint his face, the first self-portrait in the Philippines Founder of the Academia de Dibujo y Pintura, the first school of drawing in the Philippines (1821) "Father of Filipino Painting" DATE OF BIRTH 1796BIRTHPLACE Tondo, Manila, PhilippinesWIFE: Lucia CasasCHILDREN: Celedonia, Severo, Anastacio, Feliciana, Agapita, Mariano, Jose, and NicolasaYEAR OF DEATH 1834

UP COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Academia de Dibujo under the direction of Damian Domingo in 1823 Escuela Superior de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado in 1891 UP School of Fine Arts , 1909 931 Calle San Sebastian (now R Hidalgo Street) 1914, six students received their first certificates from UP President Murray Bartlett—Fernando Amorsolo, Domingo Celis, Doroteo Abaya and Narciso Reyes for painting; Horacio Reyes for sculpture; and Lorenzo Tomas Cullell for engraving

May 1926, 1001 California Street in Ermita

November 1933, it moved to Villamor Hall, now the Supreme Court Building

1948-49 when the University moved to Diliman, Quezon City, the academic unit was first located at the Benitez Hall (now the College of Education)

In 1959, the School of Fine Arts was moved to Melchor Hall (College of Engineering), Gonzales Hall (Main Library). In 1991, the college transferred to Bartlett Hall, where it still remains on this day. Since its beginnings the school has grown to what we know now as the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts