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España y Filipinas (“Spain and the Philippines") is a series of oil on wood paintings by Filipino painter, ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna. It is an allegorical depiction of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines. The painting, also known as España Guiando a Filipinas ("Spain Leading the Philippines"), is regarded as one of the “enduring pieces of legacy” that the Filipinos inherited from Luna.

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  • España y Filipinas es una pintura al óleo sobre madera,​​ obra del ilustrado, propagandista, héroe nacional y pintor filipino Juan Luna. Se trata de una representación alegórica​ de dos mujeres juntas, una que representa a España y la otra a Filipinas.​ La pintura, también conocida como España guiando a Filipinas​ es considerada como un gran legado que los filipinos heredaron de Juan Luna.​ La pintura es una pieza fundamental del hall de Luna​ en el Museo López de Pásig en Filipinas.​​ (es)
  • España y Filipinas (“Spain and the Philippines") is a series of oil on wood paintings by Filipino painter, ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna. It is an allegorical depiction of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines. The painting, also known as España Guiando a Filipinas ("Spain Leading the Philippines"), is regarded as one of the “enduring pieces of legacy” that the Filipinos inherited from Luna. (en)
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  • España y Filipinas (“Spain and the Philippines") is a series of oil on wood paintings by Filipino painter, ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna. It is an allegorical depiction of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines. The painting, also known as España Guiando a Filipinas ("Spain Leading the Philippines"), is regarded as one of the “enduring pieces of legacy” that the Filipinos inherited from Luna. Luna reportedly painted six versions of España y Filipinas, with the best-known version, painted in 1886, being a centerpiece art at the Luna Hall of the López Museum and Library. Another version, painted in 1884, is part of the collection of the National Gallery Singapore, while a third version, the largest of the series, was painted in 1888 and is part of the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, with the piece being loaned on a long-term basis to the City Council of Cádiz. (en)
  • España y Filipinas es una pintura al óleo sobre madera,​​ obra del ilustrado, propagandista, héroe nacional y pintor filipino Juan Luna. Se trata de una representación alegórica​ de dos mujeres juntas, una que representa a España y la otra a Filipinas.​ La pintura, también conocida como España guiando a Filipinas​ es considerada como un gran legado que los filipinos heredaron de Juan Luna.​ La pintura es una pieza fundamental del hall de Luna​ en el Museo López de Pásig en Filipinas.​​ (es)
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