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Paintings Worth Over 100 Million Dollars and Their Creators
by Leo Reyes, Sep 28, 2008
Paintings by world-renowned artists appreciate in value when their creators have long passed away. Their works become famous when painting enthusiasts notice their artistic values and invest millions of dollars for their possession and ownership.
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The Blanco Family Museum VI
by Cayod, Sep 8, 2008
A large part of artist and his family is the town they are currently, and always have been installed in. What was it like for a town to boast of the famous artists is has contributed to the Filipino heritage, and what was it like to lose one of them?
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The Blanco Family Museum V
by Cayod, Sep 4, 2008
The museum's location and the town itself lends some aura of creativity aside from the artists themselves... Like the artists in the town of Angono, little has been said about the place itself however it has produced some of the Philippines National Artists.
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The Blanco Family Museum IV
by Cayod, Sep 2, 2008
Jose V. Blanco and his family were often referred to as “muralists”. As the term is foreign to the author, an endeavor to find out more about a muralist was in order.
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The Blanco Family Museum III
by Cayod, Sep 1, 2008
Note: The author does not claim to be an expert or even knowledgeable in the world of art, it is only that the Blanco Family and their work has fallen into the author’s liking.
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The Blanco Family Museum II
by Cayod, Sep 1, 2008
The Blanco Family Museum series is a feature of photos taken from the Bahay Blanco Family Museum at 312 Ibañez St., Angono, Rizal, Philippines. Some known facts about the artist and his family of artists as well accompany these pictures.
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The Blanco Family Museum I
by Cayod, Sep 1, 2008
Little has been written or published about possibly the most famous family of painters in the Philippines and in this series of features about the Blanco family, I hope to express how I feel about the beauty witnessed while in their museum, viewing artworks that have been described as done with painstaking detail.
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Ballet and Ballerina: The Dreams for Dancing Women
by balisunset, Aug 31, 2008
Despite (or perhaps because of) its position as an exalted, genteel — if bloodless and effete — art form, and also as a site of quintessentially female culture, ballet has had a checkered historical reputation over the past two centuries.
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SIKADA: Sining Katutubo Dance Assembly of Pagsanjan, Laguna Philippines
by princejay, Aug 19, 2008
Sikada Dancers of Pagsanjan Laguna, Philippines.
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Manga and Animé in North America
by balisunset, Jul 23, 2008
Aside from differences in language, Japanese animation is unlike its North American counterpart in many important ways. In animé and manga, facial expression is primarily located in the eyes rather than in other facial features, and emphasis rests mainly on representing internal thoughts or emotions.
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