Domingo Notepad - Un Indio Carretonero

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The Story

When the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) rapidly evolved from a local epidemic into a pandemic, the world was caught dead in its tracks. Movement was greatly restricted to prevent the spread of the virus, affecting governments, businesses, services, and communities. As life had to move on despite the crisis, humanity found ways to adopt to a "new normal." This product line repurposes images from the Ayala Museum collection to depict how lives changed during the height of COVID-19. Here we see a depiction of a local carter from Manila, transporting crates with the help of a carabao or water buffalo, painted by Damian Domingo (1796-1834). During the COVID-19 pandemic, essential workers such as deliverymen played crucial role in keeping services and goods available and the economy afloat. This is a nod to them.

Description

Domingo Notepad - This painting entitled Un Indio Carretonero, tipos del pais (country types) is a style of watercolor painting that shows the inhabitants of 19th century Philippines depicting their social status, occupation, and traditional attire. Damian Domingo was the most prominent artist of this style. He is also considered the Father of Philippine painting, being one of the first educators to admit Spanish and Filipino artist alike into...
Domingo Notepad - This painting entitled Un Indio Carretonero, tipos del pais (country types) is a style of watercolor painting that shows the inhabitants of 19th century Philippines depicting their social status, occupation, and traditional attire. Damian Domingo was the most prominent artist of this style. He is also considered the Father of Philippine painting, being one of the first educators to admit Spanish and Filipino artist alike into his school.

Technical Details

  • Weight: 0.25 kg
  • Height: 21.0 cm
  • Width: 16.0 cm
  • Depth: 1.0 cm

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