Portion of the artwork depicting the Katipunan of the Philippine Revolution.
Artist
Botong Francisco
Year
1964 (1964)
Medium
Oil on canvas[1]
Movement
Cubism[2]
Subject
History of the Philippines
Dimensions
2.7 m × 79.4 m (110 in × 3,130 in)
Location
National Museum of Fine Arts, Manila
Owner
City of Manila
The Filipino Struggles Through History is an artwork by Filipino artist Botong Francisco. The artwork is a declared National Cultural Treasure.
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^Patajo-Legasto, Priscelina (2008). "Apparently, Cubism". Philippine Studies: Have We Gone Beyond St. Louis?. UP Press. p. 308. ISBN 978-9715425919. Retrieved August 3, 2019. Important murals that cite cubism include Francisco's Filipino Struggles Through Philippines History...
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