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Oblation plaza is a garden where the famous [[UP Oblation|Oblation statue]] is located. It is in front of Quezon Hall at [[UP Diliman]]. | [[Image:UP Oblation - Buenaventura.jpg|250px|thumb|right|UP Oblation Photo<br>ⓒ ''Liezl Buenaventura'' ''[http://buenaventura.carbonmade.com Visit site]'']] | ||
Oblation plaza is a garden where the famous [[UP Oblation|Oblation statue]] is located. It is in front of [[Quezon Hall]] at [[UP Diliman]]. | |||
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==The UP Oblation== | |||
The Oblation is a concrete statue by Filipino artist [[Guillermo E. Tolentino]]. Depicting a man facing upward with arms outstretched, symbolizing selfless offering of oneself to his country, it serves as the iconic symbol of the [[University of the Philippines]]. | |||
The original sculpture of the Oblation is now at the fourth floor of the [[UP Main Library]]. | |||
==History of Oblation== | |||
Then [[UP College of Fine Arts]] Professor, [[Guillermo E. Tolentino]], made the Oblation, with the help of [[Anastacio T. Caedo]], his student apprentice, who also served as the model for the sculpture. Caedo would later succeed Tolentino's post as Fine Arts professor after the death of his teacher. | |||
==See Also== | |||
* [[Oblation]] | |||
* [[The Oblation and the University Avenue]] | |||
* [[Public Art at UP Diliman]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:41, 6 August 2014
Oblation plaza is a garden where the famous Oblation statue is located. It is in front of Quezon Hall at University of the Philippines, Diliman.
The UP Oblation
The Oblation is a concrete statue by Filipino artist Guillermo E. Tolentino. Depicting a man facing upward with arms outstretched, symbolizing selfless offering of oneself to his country, it serves as the iconic symbol of the University of the Philippines System.
The original sculpture of the Oblation is now at the fourth floor of the University Library.
History of Oblation
Then UP College of Fine Arts Professor, Guillermo E. Tolentino, made the Oblation, with the help of Anastacio T. Caedo, his student apprentice, who also served as the model for the sculpture. Caedo would later succeed Tolentino's post as Fine Arts professor after the death of his teacher.
See Also