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  2. Eduardo Castrillo - Wikipedia

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    His deliberate contribution to Philippine Public Art and aim of making art available outside of galleries and museums paved the way for modern public art in the country. Eduardo de los Santos Castrillo (October 31, 1942 – May 18, 2016) was a renowned Filipino sculptor.

  3. Welded sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Welded sculptures have a relatively short history, dating back only to the 20th century. Before the development of current welding technology, sculptures made from metal were either cast or forged, and welding was primarily used in the construction industry.

  4. Category:Sculptures in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Filipino sculptors - Wikipedia

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  6. Guillermo Tolentino - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Estrella Tolentino (July 24, 1890 – July 12, 1976) was a Filipino sculptor and professor of the University of the Philippines. He was designated as a National Artist of the Philippines for Sculpture in 1973, three years before his death. [3]

  7. Category:Philippine sculpture - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:20th-century Filipino sculptors - Wikipedia

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  9. Monument to the Heroes of 1896 - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture portrays a yelling male figure raising his hands; his left holding a Katipunan flag and the other a bolo knife. [ 6 ] Historians believe that the monument was the first memorial dedicated to Andrés Bonifacio and his revolutionaries preceding the 1933 Bonifacio Monument .