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did not delve much on political issues and focused instead on cultural and scientific subjects that were combined with its high-quality illustrations, that included many portraits and stunning views of emblematic places in the Philippines, such as the volcano at Albay or the Botocan waterfalls.
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The text of the publication mostly related to the arts, history, geography, ethnography, and other sciences, while the illustrations offered reproductions of landscapes, seascapes, village life, costumes, portraits, and many other aspects of the Philippines and the Filipino people.
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It was an illustrated bi-weekly whose lithographs are among the best that have been printed in the archipelago, thanks to the contributions of artists like Baltasar Giraudier, who was well known for his writings and lithographic work for other publications such as the
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was one of the earliest illustrated publications in the Philippines, being published twice a month. Although its lithographs are among the earliest ever executed in the Philippines, their quality is remarkable.
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The quarterly was issued by subscription and produced in limited editions. During the 20 months during which it was published a total of forty-four numbers were ultimately issued.
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Each issue included one tinted lithograph whose images were in many cases drawn by Andrews, who on occasions would use original sketches by
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Simon Flores y de la Rosa, one of the most celebrated Filipino painters in the last quarter of the 19th century and uncle of
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Manuel Ravago, a linguistic academician, theater director and actor, was a regular contributor of the publication.
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to create engravings that were later lithographed by Giraudier.
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Manila
Philippines
Spanish language
Philippines
Diario de Manila
La Ilustración Filipina
"Hillside in the Philippines", by C.W. Andrews
Wenceslao Retana
Charles Wirgman
Fabián de la Rosa
Philippine Literature in Spanish
La Ilustración Filipina
cite book
link
Philippine Literature in Spanish
William Reese Catalogue
Museo Oriental de Valladolid
Ilustración Filipina
UST
Miguel de Benavides Library
Categories
1859 establishments in the Philippines
Defunct magazines published in the Philippines
Magazines established in 1859
Magazines disestablished in 1860
Magazines published in Metro Manila
Magazines published in the Philippines
Spanish-language magazines
Biweekly magazines

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