Fernando Amorsolo - Major Works

Major Works

Major works by Amorsolo include:

  • Afternoon Meal of the Workers (Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers) (1939)
  • Assassination of Governor Bustamante
  • Bataan
  • The Bombing of the Intendencia (1942)
  • The Building of Intramuros
  • Burning of the Idol
  • The Burning of Manila (1946)
  • El Ciego (1928)
  • The Conversion of the Filipinos (1931)
  • Corner of Hell
  • Dalagang Bukid (1936)
  • Defense of a Filipina Woman's Honor (1945)
  • La destruccion de Manila por los salvajes japoneses (The Destruction of Manila by the Savage Japanese)
  • Early Filipino State Wedding
  • Early Sulu Wedding
  • The Explosion (1944)
  • The First Baptism in the Philippines
  • The First Mass in the Philippines
  • Fruit Gatherer (1950)
  • Fruit Pickers Harvesting Under The Mango Tree (1939)
  • Maiden in a Stream (1921)
  • Making of the Philippine Flag
  • The Mestiza (1943)
  • My Wife, Salud (1920)
  • One Casualty
  • Our Lady of Light (1950)
  • Planting Rice (1946)
  • Princess Urduja
  • The Rape of Manila (1942)
  • Rice Planting (1922)
  • Sale of Panay
  • Sikatuna
  • Sunday Morning Going To Town (1958)
  • US Senator Warren Magnuson Oil Portrait (1958)
  • Traders
  • El Violinista (The Violinist)

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