Fabian de la Rosa

Fabian Cueto de la Rosa was born on May 5, 1869 and died on December 14, 1937. Fabian de la Rosa was a Famous Filipino painter. He was uncle and mentor to the Philippines' national artist in painting, Fernando Amorsolo, and to his brother Pablo. He is regarded as a “master of genre” in Philippine art.

His masterpieces are the following:

* Women Working in a Rice Field, 1902
* Transplanting Rice, 1904
* The Death of General Lawton, 1904
* Un recuerdo de la Villa Borghese (A Remembrance of the Villa Borghese), 1909
* Planting Rice, 109.2 x 190.6 cm, oil on canvas, 1921, National Museum Collection
* Los BaƱos, watercolor, 56.2 x 66.4 cm, 1922, UP Vargas Museum
* La pintora (Woman Painter), 1926
* La bordadora (The Embroiderer), ca. 1926
* Landscape with Dark Trees, 1927
* Pasay Beach, Manila, 1927
* Young Filipina, oil on canvas, 34.2 x 27.9 cm, 1928 , Paulino Que Collection
* El kundiman (The Kundiman), 1930
* Riverview of Sta. Ana, 48.2 x 64.5 cm, oil on canvas, 1938, UP Vargas Museum Collection
* Marikina Road, ca. 1939
* Fishermen's Huts on Balut Island, Tondo
* View of Santa Ana
* Marikina Valley, oil on canvas, 39.3 x 50 cm, undated, UP Vargas Museum Collection