Background
Anita Magsaysay was born in 1914 in Manila.
Anita Magsaysay was born in 1914 in Manila.
She studied at the School of Fine Arts of the University of the Philippines (Uttar Pradesh), where they leskreeg of prominent Filipino painters like Fabian de la Rosa, Fernando Amorsolo and his brother Pablo Amorsolo. After her studies at Uttar Pradesh, she left in the 1930s to the United States, where she studied at the Cranbrook Academy in Michigan and gave painting and drawing lessons in New York City.
The most famous work of Magsaysay-Ho are subject to the beauty of Filipino women dealing with everyday issues. Her parents were Armilla Corpus and Ambrosio Magsaysay, an engineer In New York she met Robert Ho from Hong Kong.
The years after the couple had five children and they moved because of Ho"s work frequently.
They lived in Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong and Japan. Wherever she lived, Anita had access to a studio, where she spent a lot of time to paint.
In the early 1940s, the influence of her teacher Fenando Amorsolo was clearly visible, both in terms of subject and brightness of the paintings. Later, her work evolved toward modernism, which, among other things, expressed in its Cubist style.
She was one of the Thirteen Moderns, a group of Filipino modernist artists.
On October 3, 1999, the sale of her painting "In the Marketplace "in 1955 at Christie"s in Singapore $ 669,250 (United States $ 405,360) on. This was a record for a Filipino artist during his lifetime. In 2005, Alfredo Roces wrote a biography of her, called "In Praise of Women".
She painted through to old age, until her 2009 stroke.
She died three years later, just three weeks before her 98th birthday, Anita Magsaysay-House
She was the only female member of the Thirteen Moderns, a standing group of Filipino modernist artists and in 1958 was chosen by a panel of experts at the six major painters of the country.