Fernando Amorsolo
List of his masterpieces are
1920 - My Wife, Salud
1921 - Maiden in a Stream, GSIS Collection
1922 - Rice Planting
1928 - El Ciego, Central Bank of the Philippines Collection
1931 - The Conversion of the Filipinos
1936 - Dalagang Bukid, Club Filipino Collection
1939 - Afternoon Meal of the Workers (also known as Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers)
1942 - The Rape of Manila
1942 - The Bombing of the Intendencia
1943 - The Mestiza, National Museum of the Philippines Collection
1944 - The Explosion
1945 - Defense of a Filipina Woman's Honor, oil on canvas (60.5 in x 36 in)
1945 - The Burning of Manila
1946 - Planting Rice, United Coconut Planters Bank Collection
1950 - Our Lady of Light
1958 - Sunday Morning Going To Town, Ayala Museum Collection
The First Baptism in the Philippines - Cebu High School
Princess Urduja
Sale of Panay
Early Sulu Wedding
Early Filipino State Wedding
Traders
Sikatuna
The First Mass in the Philippines
The Building of Intramuros
Burning of the Idol
Assassination of Governor Bustamante
Making of the Philippine Flag
La destruccion de Manila por los salvajes japoneses (The Destruction of Manila by the Savage Japanese)
Bataan
Corner of Hell
One Casualty
El Violinista (The Violinist)
Vicente Silva Manansala
His masterpieces are Madonna of the Slums, Jeepneys, Kalabaw (Carabao), oil on canvas, 28.5 inches x 38 inches, 1965
Carlos V. Francisco
His great works include Blood Compact, First Mass at Limasawa, The Martyrdom of Rizal, Bayanihan, Magpupukot, Fiesta, Bayanihan sa Bukid, Sandugo, Portrait of Purita, The Invasion of Limahong, Serenade, and Muslim Betrothal
Juan Novicio Luna
His most famous piece, The Spoliarium, for which he won top prize at the 1884 Madrid Exposition, is currently in the National Museum in Manila.
Hernando R. Ocampo
His major works in the visual arts include Ina ng Balon, Calvary, Slum Dwellers, Nude with Candle and Flower, Man and Carabao, Angel's Kiss, Palayok at Kalan, Ancestors, Isda at Mangga, The Resurrection, Fifty-three "Q," Back drop, Fiesta, Mother and Child, Easter Sunday, and his most acknowledged work Genesis, which served as the basis of curtain design in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Theater. His works were exhibited in Washington, New York, London, and Tokyo.
Cesar Legaspi
His works include Man and Woman (alternatively known as Beggars), Gadgets and Procession. Critics further described that Legaspi "reconstituted" in his paintings "cubism's unfeeling, geometric ordering of figures into a social expressionism rendered by interacting forms filled with rhythmic movement
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