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About Carmen Zaragoza Vda. de Araneta
Carmen Zaragoza y Rojas, also Carmen Zaragoza y Roxas, (1867–1943) was an early Filipina artist. She came from an artistic family: her uncle Felix was an architect and her uncle Felipe a landscape painter. In 1892, she created the masterpiece known as Dos Inteligencias (Two Intellectuals), a painting that won her a prize during the 1892 anniversary of Christopher Columbus and his discovery of America. Two years later, during the 1895 Exposición Regional de Filipinas (1895 Regional Exposition in the Philippines), Zaragoza was awarded a copper medal for creating two landscapes.[1][2]
Zaragoza helped to establish the late 19th-century magazine La Ilustracion Filipina del Oriente, founded by her father Jose Zaragoza y Aranquizna.[3]
Zaragoza was married to politician and businessman Gregorio S. Araneta in 1896. They had 14 children whom they raised in her family's ancestral house on Hidalgo Street (formerly Calle San Sebastian) in Quiapo, Manila.
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Carmen Zaragoza Vda. de Araneta's Timeline
1876 |
June 29, 1876
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39 San Sebastian St., Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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July 16, 1876
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Quiapo Church, Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1898
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1900 |
December 7, 1900
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Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1902 |
January 31, 1902
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Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1903
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1904 |
February 18, 1904
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Quiapo, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1905 |
March 19, 1905
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Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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1906 |
1906
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