Virginia Ty-Navarro (5 July 1924 – 1996) was a Filipina sculptor, known nationwide for her sculpture "Statue of Our Lady Queen of Peace", which she completed in sixteen months on a 12 million peso budget.[ 1] The sculpture is alternatively called "Our Lady of EDSA Shrine " and is located in Ortigas .
Ty-Navarro was born on 5 July 1924.[ 2] [ 3] Ty-Navarro took a course in Fine Arts at the University of Santo Tomas where she studied under National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco [ 4] and National Artist Victorio C. Edades during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines .[ 5]
She worked on metal sculptures,[ 6] such as bronze.[ 3] She followed a modernist style in her art.[ 7] Some of her works are displayed at the National Museum of Fine Arts .[ 8]
Ty-Navarro was married to National Artist Jerry Navarro Elizalde .[ 5] She died from Alzheimer's disease in 1996.[ 9] [ 10]
Exhibits and works
Women in Art 2008:Oil Painting and Metal Sculpture
References
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^ Druga II međunarodna izložba originalnog crteža Deuxiéme exposition internationale de dessins originaux : Moderna galerija Rijeka, 27 juni . Moderna galerija. 1970. p. 26. Retrieved 14 March 2021 .
^ a b Benesa, Leonidas V. (1992). Art Philippines . Crucible Workshop. p. 332. ISBN 9719128801 . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Review of Women's Studies, Volumes 10-11 . University of the Philippines. University Center for Women's Studies. 2000. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ a b Reyes, Cid (2008). J. Elizalde Navarro . National Museum of the Philippines. p. 78. ISBN 9789715670166 . Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ Guillermo, Alice (1991). Sculpture in the Philippines: From Anito to Assemblage and Other Essays . Metropolitan Museum of Manila. p. 33. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ "The American and Contemporary Traditions in Philippine Visual Arts" . National Commission for Culture and the Arts. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ "The National Art Gallery, National Museum of the Philippines" . National Museum of the Philippines. Retrieved 5 October 2015 .
^ "Virginia Ty-Navarro" . askART . Retrieved 6 January 2022 .
^ Nuyda, Doris G. (25 February 2001). "After Edsa II, it's time to pay tribute to Edsa Virgin sculptress" . Sunday Lifestyle. pp. H2. Retrieved 6 January 2022 .
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