Adios del Sol
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Artist | Félix Resurrección Hidalgo ![]() |
Year | 1893 |
Location | López Museum and Library, Philippines ![]() |
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Adios del Sol (Farewell to the Sun) or Adios al Sol (Farewell from the Sun) is an 1893 historical painting by award-winning Filipino painter and hero Félix Resurrección Hidalgo. The painting won Hidalgo a silver medal during the 1893 Chicago Universal Exposition in the United States.[1]
Although created in the "grand manner" style of painting, Adios del Sol is a "seascape with figure" that marked Hidalgo's departure from the traditional way of painting. The masterpiece is also one of the paintings that marked Hidalgo as a reputable painter in Philippine history of art and in the so-called "popular mind" (the other painting is Jovenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho).[2]
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- Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho (1884)
- La barca de Aqueronte (1887)
- La Laguna Estigia (1887)
- La Parisienne (1889)
- La Pintura (1890s)
- Adios del Sol (1893)
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- Juan Luna
- José Rizal
- Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
- Pedro Paterno
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