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Napoleon "Billy" Veloso Abueva (January 26, 1930 – February 16, 2018) was known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture" Through Proclamation No. 1539. He was proclaimed National Artist for Sculpture in 1976 when he was 46, making him the youngest recipient of the award to date.
The outer side is covered with 19 high relief sculptures by National Artist Napoleon Abueva, and alternates depictions of the war with 18 bronze insignia of USAFFE Division units by Talleres de Maximo Vicente, Leonides Valdez, and Angel Sampra and Sons. [5] Each bronze insignia has a flagstaff for the flags of each division. [8]
Napoleón "Billy" Veloso Abueva (1930–2018) Bohol: Visual Arts – Sculpture Leonor Luna Orosa-Goquingco (1917–2005) Batangas: Dance Lamberto Vera Avellana (1915–1991) Mountain Province: Film and Theater Nicomedes "Nick" Márquez Joaquín (1917–2004) Manila: Literature Jovita Flores Fuentes (1895–1978) Capiz: Music Victorio Cándido ...
Work by NA Napoleon V. Abueva: MD-9-2020: 2019 [17] Old Bridge of Paoay Paoay, Ilocos Norte: 19th century: A single-arch brick baroque bridge near the Paoay church: NMP declaration no. 34-2020 [66] 2020: Quezon Memorial Shrine: Quezon City: 1978
José Veloso Abueva (May 25, 1928 – August 18, 2021) was a Filipino political scientist and public administration scholar who served as the 16th president of the University of the Philippines. A Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) awardee for political science in 1962, he has devoted much of his career in academic circles.
Sculptors Napoleon Abueva and Abdulmari Imao, landscape artist Ildefonso Santos and writer Alejandro Roces where involved in the creation of the monument. All four are already recognized as National Artists of the Philippines at the time of the monument's conception.
Statue of Padre Diego Cera by Napoleon Abueva. The local parish houses the world-renowned Bamboo Organ. A statue of its first parish priest, Diego Cera de la Virgen del Carmen, can be found a few meters in front of its belfry. The statue was a commissioned work of National Artist for Sculpture, Napoleon Abueva. It was inaugurated on July 27 ...
Napoleon Abueva was initially considered for the sculpture design but Abueva was recovering from a stroke at that time. Manny Casal was the second choice who proposed a marble sculpture of the Virgin Mary with open arms comforting people of various backgrounds; lay people, clergy, children, and soldiers.