Si Fernando Cueto Amorsolo (Mayo 10 - Abril 24, 1972) saro sa nangengenot asin lataw na gayong artista sa historya nin pagpipinta sa Filipinas.[1] Siya sarong portraitist asin pintor nin mga tanawon rural. Bantog siya sa saiyang husay asin kabatiran sa pagkawat kan liwanag sa pagpintura. Namundag sa Paco, Manila, nakamit niya an kurso niya sa Liceo de Manila Art School kan 1909.[2][3]

Fernando Amorsolo
KamundaganFernando Cueto Amorsolo
(1892-05-30)Mayo 30, 1892
Marikina, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Imperyong Espanyol
KagadananAbril 24, 1972(1972-04-24) (edad 79)
Syudad nin Quezon, Filipinas
Lulubngan
Manila, Filipinas
Agom
Maria del Carmen (1935–?)
Mga gawad
National Artist of the Philippines
Fernando Amorsolo in his teenage years.

Si Fernando Amorsolo matuang tugang ni Pablo Amorsolo asin ini si Pablo saro man na mahusay na pintor.

Mga mayor na obra baguhon

An mga importanteng obra niya:[4]

  • Afternoon Meal of the Workers (Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers) (1939)
  • Assassination of Governor Bustamante
  • Bataan
  • The Bombing of the Intendencia (1942)
  • The Building of Intramuros
  • Burning of the Idol
  • The Burning of Manila (1946)
  • El Ciego (1928)
  • The Conversion of the Filipinos (1931)
  • Corner of Hell
  • Dalagang Bukid (1936)
  • Defense of a Filipina Woman's Honor (1945)
  • La destruccion de Manila por los salvajes japoneses (The Destruction of Manila by the Savage Japanese)
  • Early Filipino State Wedding
  • Early Sulu Wedding
  • The Explosion (1944)
  • The First Baptism in the Philippines
  • The First Mass in the Philippines
  • Fruit Gatherer (1950)
  • Maiden in a Stream (1921)
  • Making of the Philippine Flag
  • The Mestiza (1943)
  • My Wife, Salud (1920)
  • One Casualty
  • Our Lady of Light (1950)
  • Planting Rice (1946)
  • Princess Urduja
  • The Rape of Manila (1942)
  • Rice Planting (1922)
  • Sale of Panay
  • Sikatuna
  • Sunday Morning Going To Town (1958)
  • US Senator Warren Magnuson Oil Portrait (1958)
  • Traders
  • El Violinista (The Violinist)

Toltolan baguhon

  1. Hallman, Tim. "Pioneers of Philippine Art: Luna, Amorsolo, Zobel" Archived 2012-02-20 at the Wayback Machine.. Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (August 11, 2006). Retrieved July 2, 2007.
  2. "Fernando C. Amorsolo". National Commission for Culture and the Arts (Philippines) (2002). Retrieved June 30, 2007.
  3. "Fernando Amorsolo". Encyclopedia of World Biography. Thompson Gale (2005-2006).
  4. "Archive copy". Archived from the original on 2010-07-19. Retrieved 2011-10-04. 

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