Letras y figuras explained

Letras y figuras (Spanish, "letters and figures") is a genre of painting pioneered by José Honorato Lozano during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. The art form is distinguished by the depiction of letters of the alphabet using a genre of painting that contoured shapes of human figures, animals, plants, and other objects called Tipos del País popularized by Damián Domingo. The letters depicted spell out a phrase or a name, usually that of the patron who commissioned the work.[1] The paintings were done with watercolor on Manila paper. The earliest example of this art form dates from 1845; the latest existing specimens were completed during the latter portion of the American period in the 1930s during the administration of the Commonwealth of the Philippines.[2]

In 1995, an album of José Honorato Lozano's paintings were auctioned at Christie’s at the starting bid of £300,000.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Blanco, John D. . Frontier Constitutions: Christianity and Colonial Empire in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines . . 2009 . 978-0-520-25519-7 .
  2. Web site: Letras Y Figuras Uniquely Filipino Art Genre . 20 July 2015.
  3. News: Ocampo . Ambeth R. . A peek into Kapitan Tiago’s house . . 2 April 2014 . 20 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Kyo . Satoshi . SATOSHI on Letras Y Figuras, an ingenious Filipino art form . 2 April 2015.
  5. Web site: Kyo . Satoshi . SATOSHI on Letras Y Figuras and Alvaro Jimenez . 2 April 2015.