Artwork by: | Esperanza Baxter |
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Dimensions: | 71 cm x 55 cm |
Medium: | Bronze Plate |
Year: | 1981 |
Location: | San Francisco PCG |
Filed Under: | Larawan ng Lahi |
Description |
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When the body of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was recovered by indigenous warriors, Rajah Humabon ordered Lapulapu to return the bodies of Magellan and some of his crew who were killed, in exchange of any merchandise that they wish. Lapulapu refused. Esperanza Baxter (1919-2015), a Spaniard who married a Filipino, considered herself a Filipino citizen having lived in the Philippines most of her life. Señora Baxter was an accomplished artist who studied in the prestigious Escuela de Bellas Artes in Barcelona, Spain. She was also a consummate bronze plate artist and sculptor. She captured in her art the history, heritage and culture of her adoptive country, the Philippines. On 26 April 2016, Señora Baxter’s daughter, Margarita, donated her mother’s bronze plate art collection to the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco. An exhibit showcasing Señora Baxter’s impressive artworks was opened on 9 June 2016 at the Consulate’s Kalayaan Hall. The artworks now adorn the Consulate’s offices, in what is now appropriately named as the “Baxter Hall.” |
Written by: Adrian Baccay |