Ricardo Gloria: A rich Manila resident, 1872.
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Watercolor drawing of a rich Manila resident, 1872. Artist Ricardo Gloria made a series of water color drawings of some 50 Philippine costumes of the late 19th century. At present (1973) only 24 have remained;others were burned during the Second World War. Artist-art critic s Arturo Luz, Emilio Aguilar Cruz and Rodolfo Ragodon believed that Gloria made the drawings some time during the early decades of the 1900sCollection: Private CollectionImage type: Reproduction: PaintingMedia format: printCaption: Rico Manileño, Filipinas 1872 List(s) this item appears in: Tipos del Pais
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Arts and Crafts | AC00384 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | AC00384 |
Watercolor drawing of a rich Manila resident, 1872.
Artist Ricardo Gloria made a series of water color drawings of some 50 Philippine costumes of the late 19th century. At present (1973) only 24 have remained;others were burned during the Second World War. Artist-art critic s Arturo Luz, Emilio Aguilar Cruz and Rodolfo Ragodon believed that Gloria made the drawings some time during the early decades of the 1900s
Rico Manileño, Filipinas 1872
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