Art From a National Sculpture Master
Museums calms me and gives me a moment of peace. Each room I enter opens my mind to magnificent artworks from the past. Let me share with you today a few photos that I took when I last visited the Philippine National Museum.
The artworks in this room were made by Philippine National Sculptor named Guillermo E. Tolentino.
Materials used in these works are marble, plaster of Paris and polychrome resin.
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"A Praying Angel"
Dated · 1935
Material · Marble
Of all the sculptures in this room. The marble praying angel is my favorite. I love religious sculptures especially the old ones in old churches.
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Praying Cherub"
Dated · 1920
Material · Marble
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"The Soldier (General Douglas McArthur)"
Dated · 1951
Material · Plaster of Paris
General Douglas MacArthur in a well known general in the Philippines. He played an important role during the war in the Pacific.
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Model for the Commonwealth Triumphal Arch"
Dated · Undated
Material · Bonded marble and polychrome resin
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Study of a Horse"
Dated · 1965
Material · Plaster of Paris
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"La Grita"
Dated · Undated
Material · Plaster of Paris
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Figure of Don Teodoro Yangco"
Dated · Undated
Material · Bronze cast on wooden base
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Figure of San Lorenzo Ruiz"
Dated · Undated
Material · Plaster of Paris
Guillermo E. Tolentino
(1890-1976), National Artist for Sculpture (1973)
"Wolves Feasting on Their Prey"
Dated · Undated
Material · Plaster of Paris
Thank you for spending a little quiet time with me in this sculpture gallery. Hope to see you again as I share more artwork if you enjoyed our little walk today.
All photos are original and taken with
Lumix GX85 and Olympus 45mm f1.8
Lumix GX85 and Olympus 45mm f1.8