Rizal Universal Exposition
Rizal Universal Exposition
Rizal Universal Exposition
Paris in the Spring of 1889 was bursting with gaiety and excitement
because of the Universal Exposition. Thousands of visitors from all corners of
the world crowded every hotel, inn, and boarding house. Everywhere in the
metropolis the hotel rates and house rents were soaring skyhigh, Rizal, fresh
from London, was caught in the whirl of the city, he continued his fruitful
artistic, literary, and patriotic labors. He published his annotated edition of
Morgas Sucesos; founded three Filipino societies, the Kidlat Club, the Indios
Bravos, and the R.D.L.M.; and wrote Por Telefono, a satire against Fr.
Salvador Font.
Difficulty of Finding Quarters
March 1889- it was extremely difficult for a visitor to find living quarters in
Paris. The approaching Universal Exposition of 1889 which was schedule to
open on May 6, 1889 attracted thousands of tourists so that all hotel
accomodations were taken.
Valentin Ventura- friend of Rizal, for a short time Rizal lived in the house of
his friend at No. 45 Rue Maubeuge, where he polished his annotated edition
of Morgas book.
Rizal lived in a little room, together with two other Filipinos:
He spent time frugality and fruitfully and he used most of his time in the
reading room the Bibliotheque Nationale (National Library) checking up
philologist by avocation.
Dr. Felix Pardo de Tavera - phycisian by vocation and an artist
Eiffel Tower- 984 feet high, which was built by Alexander Eiffel, celebrated
French engineer.
International Art Competition- one of the features of the Exposition
in
which; Felix R. Hidalgo, Juan Luna, Felix Pardo de Tavera, and Rizal
participated.
Hidalgos painting was awarded second prize, the painting of Juan Luna and
F. Pardo de Tavera obtained the third prize, while Rizals entry got no prize.
Three Filipino Societies
1. Kidlat Club- was purely a social society of a temporary nature. It was
founded by Rizal simply to bring together young Filipinos in the French.
Among the members were:
- Antonio and Juan Luna
- Gregorio Aguilera
- Fernando Canon
- Lauro Dimayuga
- Julio Llorente
- Guillermo Puatu
- Baldomero Roxas
2. Indios Bravos- a new society of Filipino patriots in Paris. It replaced
the ephemeral Kidlat Club. Its members pledged to excel in intellectual
and physical prowess. They practiced with great enthusiasm the use of
the sword and pistol. Rizal taught them judo an Asian art of selfdefense, that he learned in Japan.
3. R.D.L.M. Society- the letters belived to be the initials of the societys
secret name Redencion de los Malayos ( redemption of the Malays).