A Piece of History on the Wall
Beautiful life!
It's a drizzly and windy morning up here at Mom's. It's been so since yesterday which we find odd but people like it anyway as the rain showers prevent frost that damages veggies, like in some towns where farms were frozen and the crops withered the next day when the sun was up.
Thankfully, the temperature is better here (12°C), a little warmer than when we were in DD. Plus Mom's room is heated so it feels comfy.
Anyhow, today's photostory is about the artwork photographed on the walls of St. Catherine School in Bambang. The paintings featured Dr. Jose Rizal, one of the historical figures in the country, a national hero for his peaceful fight for freedom during the Spanish regime through his writings and essays. Accordingly, his death sparked the Philippine Revolution.
The works were done on the 22nd of March 2019, by four artists indicated on the wall (Dexter Bigayan, Ferdinand Hermoso, Kalikasan Bangunan, and Benjamin Andres).
This was the whole piece in one of the walls. Unfortunately, sculptures and a white bench were blocking some portion of it.
The artworks depicted his life and if I'm not mistaken, some were the characters of his novels, Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Subversive or The Reign of Greed) written in Europe, both critiquing the corruption of Spanish friars and the injustices or oppression faced by Filipinos during colonial rule).
The paintings were found on the outer wall of one of the school buildings. The artwork on the left side showed Rizal's execution where he was shot in the back by a firing squad.
For whatever reason, we didn't take a photo of the whole artwork on the left wall and only had this and the first pic on this post to show.
But yes, they are great works that show an important piece of history. Accordingly, during his execution, he refused to be blindfolded and demanded to face the executioners but was denied. And upon hearing the commander’s shout of “Fuego (Fire),” he turned to face the firing squad. He fell face up and before his last breath, he uttered “Consummatum est (It is finished).”(src)
I must admit that although his story and books were part of our subjects in high school, my memory has somehow faded so I stand to be corrected if I presented any wrong information here.
Thank you and here's to wishing everyone a fantastic Friday.
All pictures are mine. 31012025/07:53ph
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similar to the inquisition?
Kind of, although it was carried out by the Spanish, not by the church.
Oh why the white bench covering it, so bad
Interesting how again the single life of a man changed the future, his death triggered revolution, Francesco death triggered ww1...
They may have placed the bench and the statues there temporarily.
It is interesting indeed! They may have done something great to trigger change.
Wao, this is so beautiful ❤️❤️
Thank you. The artists made it so :)
You are welcome. Kudos to the artist.
I don't know the figures in the artwork but artwork in walls can represent the history and it's one of the best technique to let other know about the history.
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It's indeed a good way to introduce history to people.
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HinDi KO na nga Rin masyado maalala ang details on how he was shot. Parang hinDi nman Kasi detailed Yung pg explain Dati.😬. Parang ang lungkot isipin Kung paano siya namatay😐.
May kapareho ako haha. Pati c hubby d daw nya maalala. Pero oo, kalungkot din. Imagine yung papatayin ka na lang nakatali pa 2 kamay nya
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