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JUAN NOVICIO
LUNA
Badoc, Ilocos Norte
Oct. 24, 1857- Dec. 7, 1899
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Ateneo Municipal de Manila
• He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree
• Excelled in painting and drawing, and wasinfluenced by his brother, Manuel Luna
1861
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1869- 1874
Academy of Fine Arts (Academia de Dibujo y Pintura)in Manila
Influenced and taught how to draw by the Spanish
artist Agustin Saez– vigorous brush strokes displeased his teacher and
Luna was discharged from the Academy
Took drawing lessons under the illustrious paintingteacher Lorenzo Guerrero of Ermita, Manila.
Guerrero was impressed by his skill and urged Lunato travel to Spain to further pursue his studies
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1877
He travelled to Europe with Manuel Luna
Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
Befriended the painter Don Alejo Vera
Obtained an award for outstanding color, compositionand antique studies but did not stay long and decidedto be an apprentice of Alejo Vera
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1877 ( PAINTINGS)
“Barrio al Lado del Rio" (village by theriver)
– "Vista de un Barrio con Kapok" (BarrioScene with Kapok Trees)
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1878
His artistic talentswas establishedwith the opening ofthe first artexpositionin Madrid which wascalledthe ExposiciónNacional de BellasArtes (NationalDemonstration ofFine Arts)
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1879
He finished hisminiature "Autoretratoa Edad 22" (Selfportrait at 22), in
charcoal
“Dafnis y Chloe” (Daphnis and Chloe)
• soon win him a silverpalette from theCentro ArtisticoLiterario de Manila
Autoretrato a Edad 22
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1883
He started working with his “Spoliarium”
A colossal multi-figure scene depicting dead gladiators beingmourned by their relatives at the basement of the RomanColosseum
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“The Blood Compact”
portrays the 1565 Sandugo (blood compact ritual) between RajahSikatuna of Bohol and Miguel López de Legazpi, surrounded byother conquistadors
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“Damas Romanas”
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“Damas Romanas”
painted by Luna when he was a student of the schoolof painting in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes deSan Fernando in Madrid, Spain
Three Major Elements: Dogs: employed by the ancient Romans for hunting
activities, guardians of the home and theirproperty, and as pets
Doves: animals that connote eroticism
Women: there was a suggestion that the woman onthe right with dark hair could be Maria de la PazPardo de Tavera
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1887
Painted the “La Batalla de Lepanto” (Battle of Lepanto)
traveled back to Spain to enter in that year's
Exposition two of his pieces, the ”La Batalla deLepanto” and ”Rendición de Granada” (Surrender ofGranada), which both won in the exhibition
his "Mestiza en su Tocador" (Mestiza Lady at her
Dresser) won a diploma of honor at the ExposicionGeneral de las Filipinas
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"Mestiza en su
Tocador"
alternatelycalled Charing ( nickname ofLuna's sister-in-
law Rosario Melgar)
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1892
Painted “The Parisian Life” (Interior d'un Cafi)
Luna finished "Peuple et Rois" (People
and Kings), which he intended to sendto the Chicago Universal Exposition of
that year
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“The Parisian Life”
portrayed aglimpse ofLuna’s ownlife in the
capital ofFrance whileaccompaniedby two closefriends
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