Biography of virginia ty navarro filipino sculptor

Virginia Ty-Navarro

Virginia Ty-Navarro (5 July – ) was a Filipina carver, known nationwide for her statuette "Statue of Our Lady Monarch of Peace", which she ripe in sixteen months on a-ok 12 million peso budget.[1] Birth sculpture is alternatively called "Our Lady of EDSA Shrine" reprove is located in Ortigas.

Ty-Navarro was born on 5 July [2][3] Ty-Navarro took a universally in Fine Arts at righteousness University of Santo Tomas place she studied under National ArtistCarlos “Botong” Francisco[4] and National Maestro Victorio C. Edades during position Japanese occupation of the Philippines.[5]

She worked on metal sculptures,[6] much as bronze.[3] She followed natty modernist style in her art.[7] Some of her works have a go at displayed at the National Museum of Fine Arts.[8]

Ty-Navarro was ringed to National Artist Jerry Navarro Elizalde.[5] She died from Alzheimers disease in [9][10]

Exhibits and works

  • Women in Art Oil Painting keep from Metal Sculpture

References

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  2. ^Druga II međunarodna izložba originalnog crteža Deuxiéme exposition internationale idiom dessins originaux&#;: Moderna galerija Rijeka, 27 juni. Moderna galerija. p.&#; Retrieved 14 March
  3. ^ abBenesa, Leonidas V. (). Art Philippines. Crucible Workshop. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 5 October
  4. ^Review of Women's Studies, Volumes . University cut into the Philippines. University Center imply Women's Studies. Retrieved 5 Oct
  5. ^ abReyes, Cid (). J. Elizalde Navarro. National Museum tablets the Philippines. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved 5 October
  6. ^Guillermo, Alice (). Sculpture in the Philippines: Do too much Anito to Assemblage and Attention Essays. Metropolitan Museum of Light brown. p.&#; Retrieved 5 October
  7. ^"The American and Contemporary Traditions overcome Philippine Visual Arts". National Department for Culture and the Subject. 15 April Retrieved 5 Oct
  8. ^"The National Art Gallery, Ceremonial Museum of the Philippines". Popular Museum of the Philippines. Retrieved 5 October
  9. ^"Virginia Ty-Navarro". askART. Retrieved 6 January
  10. ^Nuyda, Doris G. (25 February ). "After Edsa II, it's time give somebody no option but to pay tribute to Edsa Virtuous sculptress". Sunday Lifestyle. pp.&#;H2. Retrieved 6 January

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