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Eskultor ng Lahing Filipino; Honoring the Life and Work of Guillermo Tolentino
National Artist Guillermo E. Tolentino (1890-1976) dominated Filipino sculpture in the 1920s to 1970s and the decades beyond, particularly in portraiture and human forms. He followed the classical style and mainly used plaster and metal to create his sculptures. Most of his work and memorabilia presented in this gallery are from his family and several private patrons and institutional partners of the National Museum of the Philippines.
The Security Bank Hall in the National Museum of Fine Arts in the Philippines is a gallery featuring Philippine art from the 20th century, displaying works of prominent artists such as Arturo Luz, Napoleon Abueva, and Ang Kiukok. It highlights the contemporary art scene in the Philippines and promotes the talent and creativity of Filipino artists. The gallery is an important part of the National Museum of Fine Arts and provides visitors with an opportunity to explore and understand the diversity of Philippine art and culture.