Draft:Isabelo Tampinco

Table of the Sphinxes "Table de Gibier" hunting table with one whole piece of Carrara marble was crafted by Isabelo Tampinco in the late 1800s.

Isabelo Tampinco (19 November 1850 – 30 January 1933) in Binondo in Tondo province, was a Filipino Sculptor on Classical and Art Nouveau techniques and was trained in Escuela de Artes y Oficio de Manila. Out of a desire to create a uniquely Filipino style, he incorporated native flora and fauna designs in his sinuous openwork and Art Noveau whiplash outlines style of woodcarving named the Estilo Tampinco or Tampinco Style. Known for his work the busto de madera which was used in Centennial Exposition 1876 in Philadelphia representing the Philippines. He was then commissioned to create the Corinthian capitals for the Manila Cathedral which was then under construction after the Manila Earthquake 1852. He is still currently not recognized as a National Artist by the government.[1]

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  1. ^ Tatler, Philippines (Mar 24, 2015). "The Life and Art of Isabelo Tampinco". Tatler Asia. Retrieved Mar 24, 2015.