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Fredjhemae (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== <strong>TOLENTINO'S MIGHTY PERSIST: THE UP OBLATION</strong> == Public Service — A selfless one man act. Hailed as the "Father of Philippine Arts," completely clinching his name in liberal arts as one of the Philippine National Artists. Guillermo Tolentino, was born and raised in Malolos, Bulacan during the 1890s when he started his early life and education. He's a Filipino Sculptor where his main forte is the classical style in Visual Arts in 1973. With his g...") |
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With his great designs and will to attain liberation through creativity, Tolentino brought his name to a peak and was given exemplary recognition. | With his great designs and will to attain liberation through creativity, Tolentino brought his name to a peak and was given exemplary recognition. | ||
Along with the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City, one of the most prominent works he has done was the University of the Philippines (UP) Oblation. The most recognizable emblem was commissioned by | Along with the Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan City, one of the most prominent works he has done was the University of the Philippines (UP) Oblation. The most recognizable emblem was commissioned by the University President Rafael Palma when Guillermo was already a sculpture professor at the UP School of Fine Arts in 1934. | ||
Originally, it was located at the UP Manila Main Campus in Ermita, but during the university's 40'th anniversary, it was moved to the Diliman campus | Originally, it was located at the UP Manila Main Campus in Ermita, but during the university's 40'th anniversary, it was moved to the Diliman campus | ||
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