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Romeo V Tabuena (Am.- Filipino 1921-2001) Painting
Romeo V Tabuena (Am.- Filipino 1921-2001) Painting
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Romeo Villalva Tabuena (American - Filipino, 1921-2015) Painting. Title - Mother and child colorful modern cubist painting. Acrylic on canvas painting. Signed upper right Tabuena 1970. Old paper gallery labels attached to the back read: Galeria San Miguel - Mexico. Author: Romeo V. Tabuena, Titulo: Woman with Child, Precio: 200 US. Painting measures 22.3 inches high,18.2 inches wide. Frame measures 23.5 inches high, 19.5 inches wide. In good condition.

From Annexgalleries.com: Romeo Villalva Tabuena (1921-2015), painter and printmaker, was born in Iloilo City, Philippines on August 22, 1921. He studied architecture at Mapua Institute of Technology in Manilla and painting at the University of the Philippines. He continued his studies at the Art Students League in New York in 1952 under American artist, Will Barnet, and in Paris at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere in 1954 with Henri Goetz. In 1955, Tabuena settled in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico but maintained his Philippine citizenship throughout his lifetime. After moving to Mexico, his work was transformed into a prismatic style depicting figures in their daily routines. Tabuena's work was honored with numerous awards, including the Presidential Merit Award given him in 2007 by the Philippines. He was the official Philippine delegate to the eighth Biennial of Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1965, and he had solo exhibitions in Manila in 1973, Mexico City in 1975, and at Galeries Bleue in Manila in 1981. In 1995 a major exhibition of his work was mounted in San Miguel de Allende sponsored by the Instituto de Bellas Artes, Centro Cultural Ignacio. His work is represented in the collections of the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico; The Lopez Memorial Museum, Pasig City, Philippines; and the National Art Gallery, National Museum of the Philippines in Manila. Romeo V. Tabuena died in San Miguel de Allende on October 15, 2015.

From Askart: Filipino postwar Neo-realist painter and printmaker Romeo Tabuena experienced life, education, and culture around the globe, from his birthplace in Southeast Asia to his residence in Mexico. Active in the Philippine Art Gallery, which opened in 1951, Tabuena created groundbreaking works that contributed to the evolution of art in the Philippines. In an interview, Tabuena stated that Cubism and Chinese vertical format painting greatly influenced him. Most of Tabuena's works are acrylics, oils, and watercolors that feature a combination of Filipino and Mexican cultural themes, such as the everyday working people, traditional housing, and native plants. Some of Tabuena's watercolor landscapes are his most sought after works. Born in Iloilo City, Philippines in 1921, he earned an architecture degree from the Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila and a painting degree from the University of the Philippines. His talents were first recognized around 1949, when he held numerous exhibits at the Philippine Art Gallery where he displayed his watercolors and drawings. Tabuena wanted to learn more from the Masters, so he left the Philippines to study at the Art Students League of New York in 1952 and at the Acadrmie de la Grande Chaumiere in Paris in 1954. In 1955, he moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico - which, at the time, was an up and coming artist community-where he would paint for decades to come. Tabuena kept his Philippine citizenship, although he has not since returned to the Philippines. The work he produced while in Mexico includes colors from the entire spectrum and features common people, such as street vendors and laundry women. Bibsy M. Carballo described Tabuena as - a gentle soul who appreciated good food, friends, and the many similarities between Mexico and the Philippines. While living a humble and simple life in Mexico, Tabuena met his wife, Nina, a Swiss woman who also studied art and learned about her future husband through American Artist magazine. Despite his geographic separation from the Philippines, Tabuena preserved connections with his homeland. He participated in exhibitions and important art projects, including a ten-year retrospective at the Philippine Art Gallery in Manila in 1959 and a noteworthy solo exhibition sponsored by the Philippine government at Mexico City's International Salon of the Palace of the Fine Arts in 1962. This show further elevated the status of Philippine painting in the world of contemporary art. Other solo exhibitions included Manila in 1973, Mexico City in 1975, and another in Manila at the Galerie Bleue in 1981. Tabuena has received several honors for his works. He won a second place award in 1949 from the Art Association of the Philippines for Agnus Dei - Lamb of God and an honorable mention in 1952 for Black Christ. Both the Philippine and Mexican governments have recognized Tabuena's artistic contributions. The Instituto de Bellas Artes sponsored a major exhibit of Tabuena's work in 1995. In 2000, per a cultural agreement between the two countries, a Millennium Show was held in Tabuena's honor and in 2007, the Philippines awarded him the Presidential Merit Award. Tabuena is listed in the Who's Who of both internationally renowned artists and intellectuals. Tabuena served as the official artist and art commissioner from the Philippines at the Eighth Sao Paulo Art Biennial in 1965. One of his major works, a mural titled Filipiniana, painted in 1957, was commissioned by the Philippine government and is on display in the Philippine embassy in Washington. D.C. Another of his principal works, an animal painting, Carabao, is on display at the Honolulu Museum of Art. The New York Public Library, the Philippine National Museum in Manila, the Palace of Fine Arts and MoMA in Mexico City, and the MoMA in Sao Paulo, Brazil also feature Tabuena's work. The Ayala Museum has displayed Tabuena's work twice.
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