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Vicente and Carmen Fabella Hall

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This gallery features the fourth painting in the series that comprise the Filipino Struggles Through History. It includes works of National Artist Napoleon Abueva (1930-2018), including two large wood reliefs that he made with the assistance of Renato Rocha (1937-2001) and Jose Mendoza (b. 1941) portraying Rajah Sulayman, His Court, and the Palisades, Miguel Lopez de Legaspi, and the Founding of Manila.

The Vicente and Carmen Fabella Hall is a gallery within the National Museum of Fine Arts in the Philippines. It is named after a couple who donated funds for its renovation and features a collection of Philippine art from the 19th and 20th centuries, including works by prominent artists such as Fernando Amorsolo and Carlos "Botong" Francisco. The gallery showcases different art movements and styles from this period and provides visitors with an understanding and appreciation of Philippine art and culture.


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Remember, art has the power to inspire, educate, and provoke thought. Let your imagination wander and discover the beauty and stories behind each piece. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to reach out to us. Keep exploring, learning, and embracing the world of art.

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