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  1. Structured into planes and facets, the madonna and child figure acquires an essential simplicity and austere purity. The central figure conveys a presence that consists of the combination of vulnerability in the lack of social embellishments, and dignity and solidity in the broadly structured lines.

  2. Madonna of the Slums Vicente Manansala. Vicente Manansala is famous for his own style of art which is bringing the provincial and city lives together or separately to show their differences and reflections of reality. According to my research, Vicente uses a transparent and translucent works of art. It defines the clarity and meaning of his ...

  3. MOTHER OF THE SLUMS By Vicente Manansala. The climax is merely when it's really over, "Vicente Manansala said, claiming that the sweetness of art is within the process of strongly associating it with the act of creating love at the instant of creating a selected drawing."

  4. The Madonna of the Slums were created by Manansala in the 1950 using a transparent cubism style. The scene in the Madonna of the Slums, like most of Manansala's other masterpieces, was inspired by the streets of Manila after the war.

  5. In this video, we explore the masterpiece "Madonna of the Slums" by Filipino artist Vicente Manansala. Created in 1950, the painting depicts the Virgin Mary and the infant Jesus in...

  6. His Madonna of the Slums is a portrayal of a mother and child from the countryside who became urban shanty residents once in the city. In his Jeepneys, Manansala combined the elements of provincial folk culture with the congestion issues of the city.

  7. Jul 27, 2023 · Vicente Silva Manansala painted Madonna of the Slums in 1950. Painted in the same method as Manansala, it depicts two individuals who are believed to originate from the countryside and have become shanty inhabitants of the populous metropolis.