The "Kahig" refers to a prominent work by Filipino artist Vicente Manansala, known for his unique style that blends cubism with Filipino themes. The piece depicts the daily life and struggles of Filipino farmers, using vibrant colors and geometric shapes to convey movement and emotion. Manansala's work often highlights social issues, and "Kahig" serves as a tribute to the resilience and hard work of rural communities. Through this piece, he captures the essence of Filipino culture while showcasing his innovative artistic approach.
"Kahig" means scratch on the ground. As in "Isang kahig isang tuka", one scratch on the ground and a peck.
Perfecto Manansala
Vicente Silva Manansala was a Filipino cubist painter and illustrator. Magbabalot is an oil on canvas painting done by Manansala in 1973, and depicts the everyday life of the Filipino people.
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"Kahig" means scratch on the ground. As in "Isang kahig isang tuka", one scratch on the ground and a peck.
"Kahig" means scratch on the ground. As in "Isang kahig isang tuka", one scratch on the ground and a peck.
Isang kahig isang uka
Perfecto Manansala
Vicente Manansala was born in 1910.
Ronna Manansala, the artist grandaughter, can issue a certificate of authenticity after a thorough examination of artwork if found to be authentic.
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Vicente Silva Manansala was a Filipino cubist painter and illustrator. Magbabalot is an oil on canvas painting done by Manansala in 1973, and depicts the everyday life of the Filipino people.
Herson Manansala = 허손마난사라
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Vicente Manansala was proclaimed the national artist of the Philippines after his death in Makati in 1981. The historical murals he did for the chapel in the University of the Philippines Diliman, the Philippine Heart Center and the fresco mural for the National Press Club are testimonies of his artistry.