Tipos del País
Tipos del País, literally meaning Types of the Country, is a style of watercolor painting that shows the different types of inhabitants in the Philippines in their different native costumes that show their social status and occupation during colonial times.
History
During the 19th century, secular subject matter in painting the Philippines increased extensively. With more tourists, ilustrados and foreigners demanding souvenirs and decorations from the country, Tipos del País developed in painting. Damián Domingo was the most popular artist who worked in this style.
Gallery
- Illustration of a Filipino mestizo by Justiniano Asuncion
- "Mestizo de luto" (A Native Filipino Mestizo) by José Honorato Lozano
- "El Mestiso" (A Filipino Mestizo) by Justiniano Asuncion
- "La Mestisa" (A Filipina Mestiza) by Justiniano Asuncion
- "La Mestisa Española" (A Spanish Mestiza Filipina) by Justiniano Asuncion
- "La Yndia del Campo Tendedora" (A Native Filipina Field Tender / Farmer) by Justiniano Asuncion
- "La Yndia del Campo tiendera" (A Native Filipina Rural Merchant) by Justiniano Asuncion
- "Gobernadorcillo de Naturales" (Native Governor) by José Honorato Lozano
- "India de Manila" (Native Filipina of Manila) by José Honorato Lozano
- "Un Yndio natural" (A Native Filipino) by José Honorato Lozano
- Mercaderes Ilocanos (Ilocano Merchants) by José Honorato Lozano
- "Mestizos Sangley y Chino" (Sangley Chinese-Filipino Mestizos) by Justiniano Asuncion
- Filipino Peasant with coat & salacot by Justiniano Asuncion
- Cuadrillero by José Honorato Lozano
- Filipino Peasant with salacot & rooster by Justiniano Asuncion
- Indios (Native Filipinos) by José Honorato Lozano
- Indio A Caballo (Native Filipino On A Horse) by José Honorato Lozano
- India A Caballo (Native Filipina On A Horse) by José Honorato Lozano
- A Scene In Town by José Honorato Lozano
- El Cundiman (Kundiman) by José Honorato Lozano
- Chino Comerciante (Sangley Merchant) & India de Manila (Native Filipina of Manila) by José Honorato Lozano
- Chino Corredor (Chinese Runner/Deliveryman) by José Honorato Lozano
- Chino Chanchaulero by José Honorato Lozano
- Tipos del País Scene by José Honorato Lozano
- (A Native Filipino & Sangley) by José Honorato Lozano
- Chino Pansitero (Chinese Pancit Vendor) by José Honorato Lozano
See also
Reference
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