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Object
Guillermo Tolentino: Bonifacio Monument
Designer
Guillermo Tolentino
(1890–1976)
Alternative names
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino
Description
Philippine sculptor
Date of birth/death
24 July 1890
12 July 1976
Location of birth/death
Malolos
Quezon City
Work location
Manila, Philippines
Authority file
: Q2789001
VIAF: 92737341
ISNI: 0000000064504049
NLA: 35552048
Open Library: OL378831A
GND: 174280904
creator QS:P170,Q2789001
Title
Bonifacio Monument
label QS:Ltl,"Bantayog ni Bonifacio"
label QS:Len,"Bonifacio Monument"
label QS:Lbcl,"Monumento ni Bonifacio"
label QS:Lzh,"滂尼發秀紀念碑"
label QS:Les,"monumento a Bonifacio"
Object type
monument
Date
30 November 1929
Object location
14° 39′ 25.6″ N, 120° 59′ 02.3″ E
View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap
14.657120; 120.983970
References
Monument of Andres Bonifacio historical marker
Permission (Reusing this file)
The depicted Philippine architecture, 3D public art, or other freedom of panorama (FoP)-reliant work is in public domain because:
it is an architectural work completed prior to 15 December 1972;
it is a sculpture, monument, or other artistic work created before 15 December 1972 and was not registered, or an artistic work created before 1942 and which its copyright was not renewed; and/or
it is an architecture completed on or after 15 December 1972 or an another type of artistic work not meeting the second criterion, whose author or last-surviving author (e.g. the architect or sculptor) has been deceased for 50 years or more (therefore its copyright protection expired).
See Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Philippines#Public domain exceptions for FoP-reliant works for more information.
Images of copyrighted architecture and public art are normally not allowed on Wikimedia Commons, unless there is an applicable freedom of panorama (FoP) in the works' country of origin. However, there is no such exception in Republic Act No. 8293 (The Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines), see Commons:Copyright rules by territory/Philippines#Freedom of panorama for more information.
English ∙ Tagalog ∙ +/−
Photograph
DescriptionBonifacio Monument, Caloocan City.jpg
English: The Bonifacio Monument or Monumento is dedicated to the Supremo of Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio, and is considered as a symbol of the historic city of Caloocan.
Date
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Own work
Author
Ralff Nestor S. Nacor
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