| Item Call Number |
AC00349 |
| Status |
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| Barcode |
AC00349 |
| Photo Id |
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| Photographer |
- Photographer - Ayala Museum Research Team
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| Title |
- Title - Damian Domingo: A potterywoman from Pasig. 1820.
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| Notes |
- Notes - The people who came down from Antipolo to resettle in the Pasig-Cainta-Taytay area developed into "excellent farmers, potters, merchants, jewelers, and cooks." The woman in this painting is selling covered, small-mouthed pots for boiling rice. In the past it was believed that rice should be boiled in earthenware, not in metal containers (Nick Joaquin, The World of Damian Domingo: Nineteenth Century Manila, 1990, 76).
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| Media Format |
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| Collection |
- Collection - Ayala Museum
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| Source |
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| Image Type |
- Image Type - Reproduction: Painting
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| Original Caption |
- Original Caption - Una India ollera de Pasig. (An Indio woman of Pasig, seller of pots and pans)
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| Date |
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| Subject |
- Subject - Paintings and drawings
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - pottery
- Keyword - Pasig woman
- Keyword - salacot
- Keyword - pots
- Keyword - costumes
- Keyword - colleccion de trajes
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