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2007, November 23.  National Stamp Collecting Month

Paintings by Juan Luna

Litho Offset.  Amstar Company, Inc.  Perf. 14.

Souvenir Sheets of 4

 

      

Souvenir Sheets of Four  (10,000)

   7p  Picnic in Normandy 1885

   7p  El Violinista, 1878  (Lopez Memorial Museum) 

   7p  Indio Bravo, 1885  (Luis Araneta Collection)

   7p  Old Man with a Pipe, 1887  (Lopez memorial Museum)

 

 

Designer:  David U. Dujunco

Design Coordinator: Dr. Ngo Tiong Tak

 

First Day Covers:  Manila

 

   


Paintings by Juan Luna from the book  "Juan Luna, The Filipino Painter" by Santiago Albano Pilar and published by Eugenio Lopez Foundation, Inc., 1980.  The diskette with the paintings was provided by Carminda Arevalo of the National Historical Institute.


 

JUAN LUNA - FAMOUS FILIPINO PAINTER - 150th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

 

An internationally acclaimed Filipino painter who brought honor to the Philippines. Juan Luna was born in Badoc, Ilocos Norte on October 24, 1857. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from the Ateneo de Manila. In 1877, he entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, Spain, where he won the high praises of his Spanish teachers.


In 1881, at the National Exposition of Fine Arts in Madrid, Luna was awarded second prize for his canvas La Muerte de Cleopatra. The painting that won for him even greater international fame was the Spolarium, which was awarded first prize in the National Exposition of Fine Arts in Madrid in 1884. His La Batella de Lapanto won the first prize in the Barcelona Exposition of 1888.


In 1896, he returned to the Philippines and on September 16, 1896, together with his brother Antonio and other suspects, he was arrested for complicity in the Katipunan uprising. He was released by a royal pardon on May 27, 1897, the birth anniversary of King Alfonso XIII. He sailed for Europe shortly after his release.
When the Filipino-American war broke out, he wanted to return to the Philippines and join the fight for his country. Failing in this, he worked in France as a diplomatic agent of President Emilio Aguinaldo. Late in 1899, upon hearing of the sad plight of the Republic, he sailed for home with the idea of joining the Filipino army. However, in Hong Kong, he suffered a fatal heart attack on December 7, 1899.


 

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