Ramon Abellana
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Dr. Ramon Abellana was a renowned Cebuano sculptor and composer from Carcar. Born on February 5, 1911. He learned sculpture from his grandfather, Gonzalo and from his father, Teofilo, who was also a school principal and sculptor. He pursued dentistry as a profession. He compared making dental impressions were like sculpting. An artist by heart, aside practicing his dental profession, he was also making sculptors. His first commissioned work was the Carcar landmark, "Rotunda" based on the sketches of his brother, Martino Abellana. Together with his brother, Manuel, he sculpted the figures. He also carved two life-sized statues: Lapu-lapu and Sergio Osmeña Sr., both can be seen at the grounds of Cebu City Capitol.
His passion for music inspired him to compose several Visayan songs such as Kwahaw, Saloma, Katahum sa Yamog (How Lovely the Morning Dew) and Lapiyahan.
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NAME | Ramon Abellana |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Filipino painter |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1914 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cebu, Philippines |
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