Juan Novicio Luna: Mi hijo Andres. 1893.
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Oil on wood. 9-5/8 x 9". An oil painting of Luna's first-born and only son when he was three years and four months old. Andres, or Luling, as he was fondly called--was the apple of his father's eye. He made a name for himself in Manila as an architect. The Crystal Arcade on the Escolta, done in what is now called Art Deco style, was considered his masterpiece. Black & whiteCollection: Lopez Memorial MuseumImage type: Reproduction: PaintingMedia format: print
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Oil on wood. 9-5/8 x 9". An oil painting of Luna's first-born and only son when he was three years and four months old. Andres, or Luling, as he was fondly called--was the apple of his father's eye. He made a name for himself in Manila as an architect. The Crystal Arcade on the Escolta, done in what is now called Art Deco style, was considered his masterpiece. Black & white
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