Sampung Pangunahing Namumukod-tanging Ginoo ng Pilipinas, Maikling sanaysay ni Napoleon Abueva - NCCA, Napoleon Abueva - Pambansang Alagad ng Sining, National Artist Napoleon V. Abueva Functional Sculpture at Power Plant Mall, Napoleon Veloso-Abueva the first and only Boholano National Artist, https://tl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Napoleon_Abueva&oldid=2013468, Pinakanamumukod-tanging Alumnus ng Paaralan ng Pinong Sining, Ginintuang, Nanalo, Paligsahan ng Disenyong Pultahan ng UP (1962), Nanalo, Gawad Pamanang Pangkultura ng Republika (1966), Ikalimang Pandaigdigang Konggreso ng Sining sa, Ikaanim na Pandaigdigang Konggreso ng Sining sa. 1539, He was proclaimed National Artist for Sculpture in 1976 when he was 46, making him the youngest recipient of the award to date. College of Fine Arts, Ginoy ingeniously translates the Passion of the Christ through concrete casts of arms and hands (most likely of her classmates). Cesar Concios 1954 Protestant Church of the Risen Lord and Arch. He was a master of both classical representational sculpture and modern abstract. Revisiting the formal qualities of the sculpture at the Pentecost Church, its cropped hair and bearded face with its mouth slightly opened suggested a rugged and brown male figure and not a long-haired figure of the Jewish Christ with Caucasian features as typical depiction of Western Medieval religious art and popular religious statuaries in the shop of the statue maker Fidel Araneta where he was an apprentice around 1946 (interview with Cid Reyes, Conversations on Philippine Art, p. 83). Omnivorous in his choice of media, he worked with indigenous materials like molave, acacia, ipil, and kamagong; traditional media like marble, alabaster, and bronze; and modern resources like steel and concrete. Napoleon V. Abueva is known as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture" and recipient of the most prestigious award, National Artist of the Philippines in 1976 in the fields of Visual Arts (sculpture). He is also entitled as the "Father of Modern . Abueva, Napoleon V. (1930--) By Guazon, Tessa Maria. Napoleon Abueva's version of the Pieta at the FEU Chapel.