Philippine Contemporary Art
Late 20th Century Neoclassical Philippine Contemporary Art
Wood, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Post-Modern Philippine Contemporary Art
Paper
Late 20th Century Neoclassical Philippine Contemporary Art
Hardwood, Paint
21st Century and Contemporary Modern Philippine Contemporary Art
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Early 20th Century Philippine Contemporary Art
Silk, Damask
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Philippine Contemporary Art
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20th Century Baroque Revival Philippine Contemporary Art
Hardwood
2010s Other Philippine Contemporary Art
Plywood, Parchment Paper
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Philippine Contemporary Art
Paint, Canvas
Late 20th Century Neoclassical Philippine Contemporary Art
Hardwood, Lacquer
1980s Vintage Philippine Contemporary Art
Paper
1980s Modern Vintage Philippine Contemporary Art
Canvas, Paint
2010s Other Philippine Contemporary Art
Plywood, Parchment Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Philippine Contemporary Art
Paper
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