Carlos “Botong” Francisco's Ancestral House
Carlos “Botong” Francisco's Ancestral House
Carlos “Botong” Francisco's Ancestral House
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أنتيبولو سيتي, الفلبين19 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مارس 2018
In memory of Carlos 'Botong' Francisco, this place served as a museum and gallery. He was best known because of his works that depicts Philippine History.
There are paintings, old medals, old pictures, old things like hats, shoes etc.
Its a bit hot inside, nevertheless there are a lot of great works here. Entrance is free.
There are paintings, old medals, old pictures, old things like hats, shoes etc.
Its a bit hot inside, nevertheless there are a lot of great works here. Entrance is free.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 ديسمبر 2018
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باسيج, الفلبين264 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • يونيو 2017
Muralist and National Artist for Visual Arts, Carlos “Botong” Francisco’s ancestral house is situated at Dona Aurora Street, Poblacion Itaas, Angono Rizal. His house serves as his museum where in his studio and belongings are well taken care of.
HOW TO GO:
From Ortigas Extension
1. Ride a jeepney going to Angono. Fare costs Php 20.00
2. Alight at M.L Quezon Avenue
3. Walk until you reach E. Dela Paz Street.
4. Continue to walk at Dela Paz Street and turn left to Dona Aurora Street.
Carlos “Botong” Francisco is known for reviving and practicing the art of mural for almost three decades. He is fond of using rural scenes and town folks as his subject. His famous work of art includes the Portrait of Purita, The Invasion of Limahong, Bayanihan, Fiesta and Sandugo.
Aside from being a muralist “Botong” is also a poet and a scriptwriter. He wrote scripts for Genghs Khan, Tatlong Labuyo and Puto na Kampilan.
His grandson Carlos “Totong” Francisco II manages the museum, like his grandfather, “Totong” also serve as one of Angono’s artist and pride.
HOW TO GO:
From Ortigas Extension
1. Ride a jeepney going to Angono. Fare costs Php 20.00
2. Alight at M.L Quezon Avenue
3. Walk until you reach E. Dela Paz Street.
4. Continue to walk at Dela Paz Street and turn left to Dona Aurora Street.
Carlos “Botong” Francisco is known for reviving and practicing the art of mural for almost three decades. He is fond of using rural scenes and town folks as his subject. His famous work of art includes the Portrait of Purita, The Invasion of Limahong, Bayanihan, Fiesta and Sandugo.
Aside from being a muralist “Botong” is also a poet and a scriptwriter. He wrote scripts for Genghs Khan, Tatlong Labuyo and Puto na Kampilan.
His grandson Carlos “Totong” Francisco II manages the museum, like his grandfather, “Totong” also serve as one of Angono’s artist and pride.
كُتب بتاريخ 20 يونيو 2017
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