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Mendoza, Hadrian More info
Edition Details
Year:2012
Class:Sculpture
Status:Official
Released:10/08/12
Run:1
Technique:Original Mixed Media
Size:12 X 33.5
Markings:Signed
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Event
Exhibit at Philippine Embassy Manhattan New York 2012
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Reduction fired. Artist has been hailed as the Picasso of Philippine Pottery. Inspired by the "Manunggul Jar".

The cultural treasure found in the early 1960’s in Manunggul Cave, Lipuun Point, Palawan is a secondary burial jar. The upper portion of the jar, as well as the cover is incised with curvilinear scroll designs and painted with natural iron or hematite. On top of the jar cover or lid is a boat with two human figures representing two souls on a voyage to the afterlife. The boatman is seated behind a figure whose hands are crossed on the chest. The position of the hands is a traditional Filipino practice observed when arranging the corpse. The burial jar which is unrivaled in Southeast Asia and considered as the work of a master potter, signifies the belief of early Filipinos in life after death. It is dated to the late Neolithic Period, about 890-710 B.C.(Source: nationalmuseum.gov.ph)
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