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Juan Luna in 1884.He Drew it as a sign in the Spain's abuses on the Filipino people.

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Where did the spoliarium painted?

juan Luna


When was Spoliarium created?

Spoliarium was created in 1884.


Painting of spolarium?

Spolarium or the Spoliarium is a painting painted by Juan Luna to compare the inhumane treatment of Spaniards to Filipino people during the Spanish colonization.


What is Spoliarium?

Spoliarium is an 1884 painting by the Filipino artist Juan Luna.


Who draw the spoliarium?

A Filipino painter, Juan Luna.


Who makes spoliarium?

Filipino artist Juan Luna


Famous Filipino painters and their masterpieces?

juan luna -the spoliarium


Who is juan Luna?

Juan Luna is a well-known Filipino artist. In case you don't know, he painted the Spoliarium. It is a painting in the grounds of the Colosseum in Italy and showed the Spaniards and the Romans. However, he explained it that the guys who are punished are the Filipinos and the ones who are punishing are the Spaniards.


What are the principles of design involve in the painting spoliarium?

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Who is the Philippine hero was born in Ilocos Norte and was also known for his Spoliarium?

Juan Luna


What is a spolarium?

a Spoliarium was a room in the amphitheatres in ancient Rome. Defeated and badly wounded gladiators where brought to this room and executed after the fights. In the German translation of the work "Satyricon" by Petronius (27-66 A.D.) there is a short comment about that by Harry S. Schnur. There is also a famous picture by Juan Luna called "The Spoliarium" which is showing such a scene.


What is the social significance of the spoliarium?

The "Spoliarium" is a painting by Juan Luna that depicts the plight of Filipino slaves in ancient Rome. It symbolizes the suffering and oppression experienced by Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule, making it a powerful image of resistance and national identity. The painting's social significance lies in its portrayal of the struggle for liberation and the quest for justice.