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Born 1939 San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. Known for: Religious theme, high-color folk female figure and genre painting.
Norma Belleza, known for her folk genre subjects executed in bright, cheery colors, was born in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines in 1939. She belonged to a family of movie marquee and billboard... Read full biography
Norma Belleza, known for her folk genre subjects executed in bright, cheery colors, was born in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines in 1939. She belonged to a family of movie marquee and billboard painters. Her husband is Angelito Antonio, and children Fatima, Emil and Marcel are active painters.... Read full biography
Norma Belleza, known for her folk genre subjects executed in bright, cheery colors, was born in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines in 1939. She belonged to a family of movie marquee and billboard painters. Her husband is Angelito Antonio, and children Fatima, Emil and Marcel are active painters. Her first Solo exhibition was at the Phil Art Gallery, 1963, where she was artist in residence with painter-husband Llito. She stopped painting for a decade and then had a solo show of new works at... Read full biography
Norma Belleza, known for her folk genre subjects executed in bright, cheery colors, was born in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines in 1939. She belonged to a family of movie marquee and billboard painters. Her husband is Angelito Antonio, and children Fatima, Emil and Marcel are active painters. Her first Solo exhibition was at the Phil Art Gallery, 1963, where she was artist in residence with painter-husband Llito. She stopped painting for a decade and then had a solo show of new works at Metro Gallery, 1976. She has had nine one-person shows since, such as at the Luz and ABC Gallery, among others. Her work is in the collection of the Jaycee International Art Center and the Universtiy of Sydney International House. At first, Belleza's... Read full biography
Norma Belleza, known for her folk genre subjects executed in bright, cheery colors, was born in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines in 1939. She belonged to a family of movie marquee and billboard painters. Her husband is Angelito Antonio, and children Fatima, Emil and Marcel are active painters. Her first Solo exhibition was at the Phil Art Gallery, 1963, where she was artist in residence with painter-husband Llito. She stopped painting for a decade and then had a solo show of new works at Metro Gallery, 1976. She has had nine one-person shows since, such as at the Luz and ABC Gallery, among others. Her work is in the collection of the Jaycee International Art Center and the Universtiy of Sydney International House. At first, Belleza's paintings were dark and sombre but later progressed into wildly colorful and detailed work of folk genre, including women vendors... Read full biography
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