Agencies For Preservation of Arts
Agencies For Preservation of Arts
Agencies For Preservation of Arts
Art is a national heritage that is essential in building the nation and ensuring democracy.
Paintings, sculptures, songs, dances, poetry, and other art forms remind people of the origins,
histories, struggles, and triumphs of the nation. When people, for example, look at the Rizal
monument in Luneta or sing national anthem, they are participating in the expression of the
country’s nationhood. When citizens are conscious and proud of their cultural heritage, they
became active agents in nation building. As part of the democratic thrust of the Corazon Aquino
administration, Executive Order No. 118 created the Presidential Commission on Culture and
the Arts 1987. Five years later, Republic Act 7356 established the National Commission for
Culture and the Arts (NCCA)
SPOLIARIUM
19th Century
JUAN LUNA
The paintings features a glimpse of Roman history centered on the bloody carnage brought by
gladiatorial matches. Spoliarium is a latin word referring to the basement of the Roman
Colosseum where the fallen and dying gladiators are dumped and devoid of their worldly
possessions.
At the center of Luna’s painting are fallen gladiators being dragged by Roman soldiers. On the
left, spectators ardently await their chance to strip off the combatants of their metal helmets
and other armory. In contrast with the charged emotions featured on the left, the right side
meanwhile presents a somber mood. An old man carries a torch perhaps searching for his son
while a woman weeps the death of her loved one.
The spoiliarium is the most valuable oil-on-canvas painting by Juan Luna, a Filipino educated at
the Academia de Debujo y Pintura and at the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid, Spain.