Village Sce...Carlos 'Botong' Francisco - Philippine History Mural (detail)Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. In the landscape of Philippine art (which is a…Carlos V. Francisco (1912-1969), popularly known as "Botong", was a distinguished muralist from and best known for his historical pieces.

He was one of the first Filipino modernists along with Galo Ocampo and His major masterpiece is the mural for Bulwagang Katipunan of the Manila City Hall.He was the second Filipino who received the title of National Artist in Painting in 1973 after Fernando Amorsolo. A...See more works of the great Filipino artist, Carlos V. Francisco aka "Botong", the father of modern arts in the Philippines. He was one of … Village Sce...Carlos V. Francisco Filipino visual artists and muralists.

A... Dragonfly Art Arte Popular Artist Trading Cards Whimsical Art Watercolor And Ink Painting Inspiration Painted Rocks Folk Art Art Projects It's where your interests connect you with your people.A doll’s guide to life by Sumi. Description: Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco (1912–1969) The Nose Flute Almost a mural-size work, the ‘Nose Flute’ measures an astounding 4 feet by 6 feet, making the painting most possibly, the last Botong Francisco of such epic proportions to go to auction.

Carlos “Botong” Francisco Carlos V. Francisco (November 4, 1912 – March 31, 1969), popularly known as Botong, was a muralist from Angono, Rizal. Images, video and other media are credited to respectful owners The Martyrdom of Rizal Mural, done in 1960 is one of the best known work of Carlos “Botong” V. Francisco, Philippine National Artist for Visual Arts in 1973.

After the His major works includes Portrait of Purita, The Invasion of Limahong, Serenade, Muslim Betrothal, Blood Compact, First Mass at Limasawa, The Martyrdom of Rizal, Bayanihan, Magpupukot, Fiesta, Bayanihan sa Bukid and Sandugo. Carlos “Botong” Francisco, the poet of Angono, single-handedly revived the forgotten art of mural and remained its most distinguished practitioner for nearly three decades. Village Sce...See more works of the great Filipino artist, Carlos V. Francisco aka "Botong", the father of modern arts in the Philippines. That is why I love to paint big murals, for like a composer I can create a symphony from the history of our country or our own way of life.Among Filipino artists, Carlos V. Francisco is one of a few in whom interest by the public, by scholars, by connoisseurs and collectors has not waned. For this it must have the power to communicate and not to repel.

In panels such as those that grace the City Hall of Manila, Francisco turned fragments of the historic past into vivid records of the legendary courage of the ancestors of his race.

Village Sce...See more works of the great Filipino artist, Carlos V. Francisco aka "Botong", the father of modern arts in the Philippines.

this blog is dedicated to all Filipinos, locals, OFW, migrants and tourists to gain more knowledge about PhilippinesHe went to School of Fine Arts in University of the Philippines, although he came from the same school of arts as Amorsolo, he did not follow the traditional style but developed a modernist style. Food, beauty, fashion, travel, shopping, and everything in between.See more works of the great Filipino artist, Carlos V. Francisco aka "Botong", the father of modern arts in the Philippines.

Francisco is best known for his landmark murals depicting some of the Philippine historical events. Carlos V. Francisco (1912-1969), popularly known as "Botong", was a distinguished muralist from and best known for his historical pieces.

Among of his awards are first prize for his work "Kaingin" at the annual Art Association of the Philippines, "Most Outstanding Alumnus" in 1959, and Republic Cultural Heritage Award in 1964.Untitled (Fiesta with Higantes, Angono in Rizal Philippines), 1958 Carlos V. Francisco (November 4, 1912 – March 31, 1969), popularly known as Botong, was a muralist from Angono, Rizal. https://noypicollections.blogspot.com/2011/07/works-of-carlos-v-francisco.html