THEME DAY: STATUES • In 1935, the fourth President of University of the Philippines, Rafael Palma, commissioned sculptor and professor Guillermo Tolentino to create a monument based on the second stanza of Philippine National Hero Jose Rizal's "Mi Ultimo Adios" (My Last Farewell) which would be the identifying landmark of the university. The result was the Oblation (noun, something offered in worship or devotion), a naked figure of a young man with face tilted heavenward, eyes closed, arms outstretched, hands open and chest forward—a grand pose of self-offering. The original statue, made of concrete painted to look like bronze, is now kept in the university's main library. The statue in front of Quezon Hall, the administration building, is a bronze replica recast from the original and unveiled in the Diliman campus in 1958.
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35 comments:
Love hearing the story of the building and the statue. Very interesting.
To the point. It really says self offering. Good one for the theme day.
Looks to me like a promise in the making. Amazing statue.
Please have a wonderful weekend and new month as well.
daily athens
Great statue.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
What a powerful image this makes.
Very impressive creation and I appreciated your commentary which helped me understand what it was all about!
A beautiful landmark for the University
A perfect pose for a self offering.
It is magnificent and I enjoyed learning its history. Thank you!
Freedome belong to me!
Perfect!
You Got A Posty ~ PFF
All Little Things I Like
The statue and its base provide an interesting juxtaposition--the rough pile of stones with the refined, finished metal.
magnificent!
Interesting to read about self-offering. We have a sculpture in front of the swimming pool in Monaco of a diver about to dive. This reminds me of that somewhat and when you think about it a diver is offering himself to the air and then the water. Well, alright perhaps not quite the same thing! Put the stance and feeling is the same. Your photo is super, Hilda.
Very poignant.
Interesting that the concrete was made to look like bronze.
What an impressive work, very meaningful!
God bless you!
Cezar
this statue will fly after this tehme day
A beautiful and impressive statue. Are we sure he's not an Olympic diver?
It's very 'Christ-like.' Interesting choice for a university.
I like this statue. To me he looks like he's offering up his heart. Maybe he was a yogi? ;-)
Nice choice for the theme day!
very dramatic statue and background. great perspective
Extremely impressive Hilda.
Wonderful statue for theme day, Hilda! I love how you shot the photo, too :)
This is such a moving sculpture. Amazing.
So much symbolism. I love the idea of using concrete!
Jan
GDP
Wonderful choice for theme day.
Happy May Day, Hilda!
I like this pose created by Tolentino.
It's a great statue! I just wish we had statue in front of our schools here in Eagan! Not one!
Great statue and such interesting information. From the thumbnail I thought it was a diver.
The statue is exquisite!
A beautiful choice for theme day Hilda!
The stories associated with statues are so interesting. Yours especially so.
Impressive sculpture and very well spotted, full of energy and significance!
This is perfect, Hilda! Well done.
I know that I’m late. It was a busy weekend. But let me say that I like your shot and your realization of the theme very much. I like the symmetry of your shot. Thank you for your comment.
I don't usually find naked men beautiful but I'll make an acception this time. I really like the way this statue looks against the great background.
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