Philippine Heritage St. Paul Statue
San Pablo, the first hermit. The prototype of this statue was created in clay by Dr. José Rizal. He gave it to Father Pablo Pastels in Dapidan in 1893. At the time, Rizal was imprisoned for resisting the Spanish government and the Catholic Church. He spent four years in Dapidan before being executed by the Spanish in Luneta. José Protasio Rizal () was a nationalist and erudite in the late Spanish colonial period of the Philippines. He is considered a national hero of the Philippines.
Saint Paul
S ã o Paulo "is a work created by the Escola Coimbra school in the 16th century and is currently housed in the Museu de Aveiro. The Coimbra School is an art movement in Portugal known for its unique sculptures and paintings. The Aveiro Museum is located in Aveiro, Portugal and is an important cultural heritage and historical museum. The collection of this museum includes works of various art forms, such as sculptures, paintings, stone carvings, etc.
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