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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