I used to be so scared of lightnings but photography has changed that for me. Every time dark clouds start covering the sky, I forget about gloom. Instead, I look forward to capturing awesome power!
The present house/museum is just a replica of the original ancestral house of Rizal's family; the old house was destroyed during World War II. It was President Quirino who ordered the reconstruction of the national hero's home through the supervision of National Artist/architect Juan Nakpil and was inaugurated in 1950. The national hero Dr. Jose Rizal was christened at the church now called Saint John the Baptist Parish on June 22, 1861 when he was only three days old. The baptismal transcript is displayed on the left wall near the entrance of the church, making the temple not only a sacred place for worship but also a historical piece. With Resolution Order No. 2 of August 19, 1976, the church was formally declared as a National Historic landmark. St. John the Baptist Parish Calamba Laguna It was Holy Thursday then. Dr. Jose Rizal's transcript of Baptismal records A nook at the Church to indicate where the national ...
A Do ... Va La Nave ? Paris, 1885 Juan Luna Next Saturday, the wealthiest art patrons of the country will be outbidding each other to bring home this long lost Juan Luna painting. This would be an auction to watch! The painting found its way back home, from Paris to Cordoba to Manila. I am hoping an institution or a museum like the National Museum would win it but if a private individual with tons of moolah gets to bring it home, it will never again be available for the publi c to view. This noon, I decided to visit the auction preview at Rockwell to see the painting in actual. It is beyond awesome! I thought about how crazy Luna was to kill his wife in a fit of jealousy but I also thought of how undeniably talented he is. Of course there are the priceless "Spoilarium" and the controversial P47M "Parisian Life" paintings now at the National Museum that are testaments to this Filipino's genius but my personal appreciation of art chooses "A Do......
I'm starting to love going to provinces by aircon bus. I must admit it was just recently that I discovered this as a better alternative to driving my own car. Although it takes a bit longer to reach one's destination, removing the physical burden of driving and the possibility of sleeping through the trip is priceless. And so, it has become easier for me to submit to my spur of the moment whims of packing and leaving Manila for a day or two. The first week of November, I decided it was to be Benguet just to unwind at the Bencab Museum. When asked why I wanted to check the museum, "He's a national artist, for Chrissakes! Let's get educated!" Further, for an art lover, Bencab's museum is the perfect place to savor Baguio's awesome cold climate amidst walls of mountains and lush greenery. View of Benguet houses on the way to the Bencab Museum. At the museum a painting of this view by Steve Santos hangs by the hallway. Facade of the muse...
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