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  1. This painting is a 1921 oil version of the original painting, also called Planting Rice, done in 1904, which was exhibited at the Saint Louis International Exposition, and which won a Gold Medal for Fabian de la Rosa (Santiago in Labrador 2007, 13).

  2. Fabian de la RosaPlanting Rice” 109.2 x 190.6 cm 1921 oil on canvas National Museum Collection. In 1904, de la Rosa won his first gold medal for Planting Rice, in the St. Louis Exposition.

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    In 1904, de la Rosa won his first gold medal for Planting Rice, in the St. Louis Exposition. Four years later, in 1908, when the University of the Philippines School of Fine Arts was founded, de la Rosa received a scholarship from the

  4. Amorsolos Planting Rice is a recapitulation of Fabian de la Rosa’s 1904 prizewinning entry at the Saint Louis World’s Exposition, but situates it in a more suburban milieu.

  5. Jul 7, 2015 · In Fabian De La Rosa’s “Planting Rice”, Filipino men and women are illustrated, planting rice in a vast field. Various colors are present but the color that dominates the painting is green ...

  6. Even after his death, de la Rosa was recognized and was given the Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan (Guide of the Arts and Culture) by the City of Manila in 1968. De la Rosa's Transplanting Rice received the golden award at the International Exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri in 1904.

  7. May 18, 2022 · De la Rosa was noted for his realistic portraits, genre paintings, and landscapes in subdued colors. Among his estimated 1,000 paintings, “Planting Rice” received the golden award at the International Exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, the USA in 1904. During this exposition, his “The Death of General Lawton” was also awarded the ...