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Las Damas Romanas : ウィキペディア英語版 | Las Damas Romanas ''Las Damas Romanas'' (literally, "The Roman Dames"), also known as ''The Roman Maidens'', ''The Roman Women'',〔(Las Damas Romanas (The Roman Women) ), from "Luna Y Novicio, Juan", bookrags.com〕 or ''The Roman Ladies'',〔〔 is an oil on canvas painting by Juan Luna, one of the most important Filipino painters of the Spanish period in the Philippines.〔 It was painted by Luna when he was a student of the school of painting in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando) in Madrid, Spain in 1877. Alejo Valera, a Spanish painting teacher, took Luna as an apprentice and brought him to Rome where Luna created ''Las Damas Romanas'' in 1882.〔 Luna spent six years in Rome from 1878 to 1884.〔Ocampo, Ambeth (columnist). (Lost Luna found in Paris to be sold ), Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 23, 2008, inquirer.net〕 ==Historical overview==
''Las Damas Romanas'' is one of the early works of Luna as a painter that resurfaced in the past quarter of a century after being thought lost or missing.〔〔(Lost Luna work found ), rogueclassicism, atrium-media.com〕 Before its reappearance in Paris many years before 2008, it had been documented only as a title and as a listed work of Luna in the 1957 biography of Luna written by Carlos E. Da Silva. The painting had also been documented through a black and white photograph from the files of Alfonso T. Ongpin, a historian and pre-war art dealer. In 1980, the image from Ongpin was reprinted by Santiago Pilar〔 in the book "Juan Luna: The Filipino As Painter".〔
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