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Bonifacio Arévalo

Bonifacio Arévalo y Flores (14 May 1850 - 13 December 1920) was a Filipino ilustrado, dentist, sculptor, propagandist, and an ardent patron of music and theater. He was the treasurer of La Liga Filipina and the founder of the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas, which is now known as the Philippine Dental Association.[1]

Bonifacio Arévalo
Born
Don Bonifacio Arévalo y Flores

(1850-05-14)14 May 1850
Died13 December 1920(1920-12-13) (aged 70)
Occupations
  • Dentist
  • Sculptor
Known forFilipino patriotism
Spouses
  • Trinidad Arévalo
  • Benita Ocampo
ChildrenJuan Arevalo via Trinidad
Parents
  • Justo Arévalo
  • Esperanza Flores-Arévalo

Family & Education

Born on May 14, 1850, to Esperanza Flores and Justo Arévalo, Bonifacio Arévalo was a sculptor, an ardent patron of music and theater, and a propagandist. At the age seven, he lost his father, who was also a sculptor, and he was consequently placed under the care of his uncle Don José Arévalo (Capitán municipal of Biñan in 1833 and was popularly known as "Capitan Cheng-Cheng") whom himself was a sculptor and a dentist (The Philippine Dental Association considers him as the first Filipino dentist). His aunt, Eulalia Asunción, taught him the art of woodcarving.

He acquired an education through his uncle's beneficence and, upon finishing, worked as an aide at the San Juan de Dios Hospital. While undergoing apprentices at the hospital, he learned the basics of dentistry under his uncle's tutelage. In 1876, he obtained the title of cirujano ministrante, and soon after put up a clinic along Elizondo Street in Quiapo. In 1888, he took, and passed, an examination given to dentists in the country.

A profitable practice allowed Arévalo to pursue his other interests: sculptor and music. His sculptures may be classified according to three categories: religious pieces, exemplified by La Purísima Concepción, Calvario, and San Rafael; sculptured vignettes that portray native practices and events, such as his Zapatero, Magmamais, and Bayad; and sculptured busts of famous personages. Wood particularly lanite and santol, was his favorite material for sculpture.

Bonifacio Arévalo married Trinidad Arévalo and they had a son named Juan Arevalo, who was one of the Philippine Revolutionaries in Cavite. Juan Arevalo was also an Assembly Member of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, which was proclaimed in 1898. Juan Arevalo married Maria Basa, and they had a son named Bonifacio Basa Arévalo (II), who later also became a dentist. Juan Arevalo's remains are buried with other Assembly Members of the Declaration of Philippine Independence, at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolución of the Manila North Cemetery.

Bonifacio Arévalo also had a son with Carmen Ordax, who was named Bonfiacio Ordax Arévalo (III) who became a chemist.

When Trinidad Arévalo died, Bonifacio married Benita Ocampo. They had one daughter.

The Arevalo ancestral house is in Quiapo, Manila (where Dr. Jose Rizal dined in with Bonifacio Arévalo). It was subsequently passed to the Herrera Family, after Don Juan Arevalo died and his wife Maria Basa married a certain Herrera. Maria Basa Herrera (who was then Maria Basa Arévalo) had children with his new husband. One of those children is Judge José Herrera .

Significance in Philippine History and Culture

In July 1892, he became the treasurer of La Liga Filipina, an organization founded by José Rizal, under the aim of supporting the Propaganda Movement's publication, La Solidaridad.

Jose Rizal's testimony on a trial:
On November 20, 1896, there appeared before the Honorable Court and his Secretary, the accused, and after he had been admonished to tell the truth, declared:
José Rizal Mercado y Alonso, of age, single, a physician, resident of Calamba, province of Laguna, had never before been indicted.
Q: Do you know Bonifacio Arévalo?
A: Yes, because one Sunday I ate dinner in his home, but since then, I did not see him again.[2]

After José Rizal was deported to Dapitan, La Liga was disbanded and in August 1894, Arévalo joined a new association called the Cuerpo de Compromisarios, that chose to carry on the peaceful reforms rather than support a revolution or the radical organization (Katipunan) of Andrés Bonifacio (former La Liga member) that wanted Philippine Revolution separation from the Spanish Empire. Nevertheless, they were still associated to the organization that when the arrests were made to capture the members and supporters of the Katipunan, Arévalo was one of captives and was imprisoned for nine months.

After his release in 1898, he was appointed to the Asamblea Consultiva together with C. Arellano, Pedro Paterno, and Isaac de Ríos under its aim of convincing the revolutionaries to support Spain's war against the Americans. He was designated colonel of the militia of the revolutionary army and detailed in Sampaloc, Manila, by General Emilio Aguinaldo. He had been serving as the intendente of the second zone of operations of the revolutionary army until the early part of the Philippine–American War when he was jailed by the American forces.

When he was released he decided to lead a quiet life and dedicated himself to his dental practice and other concerns such as business. Aside from practicing dentistry, he also engaged in cultural activities as a sculptor and a patron of the arts. He tried to engage in business by establishing a number of small Sari-sari stores or retail stores that would try to compete with the more established stores of Chinese merchants. This venture failed within a short time. Later, he intended to erect a textile factory patterned after the factories he saw in Japan. On September 27, 1909, Arevalo went to Japan to study the operation of a textile factory preparatory to the proposed acquisition of machinery for his planned establishment of a textile plant in the Philippines. The plan never materialized. In the same year he formed an organization of hat-makers and local weavers.

Dentistry

His skill in dentistry was passed to him by his foster parent, his uncle Don Jose Arévalo. In 1876, Bonifacio opened a dental clinic in Quiapo, Manila. In 1908, he founded the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas, now known as the Philippine Dental Association. He was one of the very few licensed dentists of Manila during that time.

Sculpture

As a sculptor, his works mainly fall into one of three categories: those with religious subjects or motifs; tipos del pais (country genre) on pieces depicting local customs, scenes, and occupations; and portraits. He mostly worked with wood. His favorite medium was the santol wood. He trained Mariano Madriñan of Paete, who gained fame through his participation in the Amsterdam Exposition in 1882 where his Mater Dolorosa won raves.[3] Bonifacio Arévalo won the Gold Medal from the 1895 Exposición Regional de Filipinas, and in 1902 the Hanoi Exhibition Awards.

Music & Theater

As a patron of music and theater. In 1890 his lucrative practice of dentistry allowed him to save the Pasig Band from being dissolved. He reorganized the group, bought new instruments, and hired Marcelino Asunción, the former director of a Spanish military band, to lead it. It was later known as the "Banda Arévalo". It was one of the bands that performed for the Revolutionary Government of the First Philippine Republic in Malolos. It served as the official band of the Revolutionary Government in 1898. Arévalo also managed an Italian opera company during its tour in the country. As a patron of the theatre arts he organized an actor's company and regularly staged productions of the then very popular moro-moro plays, like Ibong Adarna, Jason at Medea, and Juan Tiñoso. Some of the actors he trained, and who were truly in need of a benefactor such as himself, were Julio Mariano, Ildefonsa Alianza, Felisa Cleofas, and Pantaleon Aldana.[4]

Notable achievements

  • Founding President of the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas
  • 1902 - Hanoi Exhibition Awards
  • 1895 - Gold Medal, Exposición Regional de Filipinas

Works

  • La Purisima Concepcion (The Immaculate Conception)
  • San Rafael (St. Raphael)
  • Cristo de Velasquez (Christ of Velasquez)
  • Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)
  • Calvario (Calvary)
  • Bayad (Payment)
  • Magmamais (Corn Vendor)
  • Zapatero (The Cobbler)
  • Mga Pulubi (Beggars)
  • Bust of Governor General Ramon Blanco
  • Bust of Cayetano Arellano

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-05. Retrieved 2010-11-03.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved 2010-11-05.
  3. ^ "AND ALL THE ANGELS AND SAINTS: 8. Carving a Niche in History: EARLY SCULPTORS AND SAINTMAKERS". 4 May 2010.
  4. ^ http://www.nhi.gov.ph/downloads/ca0008.pdf%20[permanent dead link]
  • Manuel, E.A. "Altar". In CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, 1st ed., Vol. 4, 311–312. Philippines: CCP Publications Office, 1994.
  • Gwekoh, Sol H. “Art-industries pioneer,” The Manila Times, May 18, 1966.
  • Manuel, E. Arsenio. Dictionary of Philippine Biography Volume 1. Quezon City: Filipiniana

Publications, 1955.

  • Quirino, Carlos. Who's who Philippine History: Tahanan Books, 1995.

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Bonifacio Arevalo y Flores 14 May 1850 13 December 1920 was a Filipino ilustrado dentist sculptor propagandist and an ardent patron of music and theater He was the treasurer of La Liga Filipina and the founder of the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas which is now known as the Philippine Dental Association 1 Bonifacio ArevaloBornDon Bonifacio Arevalo y Flores 1850 05 14 14 May 1850Died13 December 1920 1920 12 13 aged 70 OccupationsDentist SculptorKnown forFilipino patriotismSpousesTrinidad Arevalo Benita OcampoChildrenJuan Arevalo via TrinidadParentsJusto Arevalo Esperanza Flores Arevalo Contents 1 Family amp Education 2 Significance in Philippine History and Culture 3 Dentistry 4 Sculpture 5 Music amp Theater 6 Notable achievements 7 Works 8 ReferencesFamily amp Education EditBorn on May 14 1850 to Esperanza Flores and Justo Arevalo Bonifacio Arevalo was a sculptor an ardent patron of music and theater and a propagandist At the age seven he lost his father who was also a sculptor and he was consequently placed under the care of his uncle Don Jose Arevalo Capitan municipal of Binan in 1833 and was popularly known as Capitan Cheng Cheng whom himself was a sculptor and a dentist The Philippine Dental Association considers him as the first Filipino dentist His aunt Eulalia Asuncion taught him the art of woodcarving He acquired an education through his uncle s beneficence and upon finishing worked as an aide at the San Juan de Dios Hospital While undergoing apprentices at the hospital he learned the basics of dentistry under his uncle s tutelage In 1876 he obtained the title of cirujano ministrante and soon after put up a clinic along Elizondo Street in Quiapo In 1888 he took and passed an examination given to dentists in the country A profitable practice allowed Arevalo to pursue his other interests sculptor and music His sculptures may be classified according to three categories religious pieces exemplified by La Purisima Concepcion Calvario and San Rafael sculptured vignettes that portray native practices and events such as his Zapatero Magmamais and Bayad and sculptured busts of famous personages Wood particularly lanite and santol was his favorite material for sculpture Bonifacio Arevalo married Trinidad Arevalo and they had a son named Juan Arevalo who was one of the Philippine Revolutionaries in Cavite Juan Arevalo was also an Assembly Member of the Declaration of Philippine Independence which was proclaimed in 1898 Juan Arevalo married Maria Basa and they had a son named Bonifacio Basa Arevalo II who later also became a dentist Juan Arevalo s remains are buried with other Assembly Members of the Declaration of Philippine Independence at the Mausoleo de los Veteranos de la Revolucion of the Manila North Cemetery Bonifacio Arevalo also had a son with Carmen Ordax who was named Bonfiacio Ordax Arevalo III who became a chemist When Trinidad Arevalo died Bonifacio married Benita Ocampo They had one daughter The Arevalo ancestral house is in Quiapo Manila where Dr Jose Rizal dined in with Bonifacio Arevalo It was subsequently passed to the Herrera Family after Don Juan Arevalo died and his wife Maria Basa married a certain Herrera Maria Basa Herrera who was then Maria Basa Arevalo had children with his new husband One of those children is Judge Jose Herrera Significance in Philippine History and Culture EditIn July 1892 he became the treasurer of La Liga Filipina an organization founded by Jose Rizal under the aim of supporting the Propaganda Movement s publication La Solidaridad Jose Rizal s testimony on a trial On November 20 1896 there appeared before the Honorable Court and his Secretary the accused and after he had been admonished to tell the truth declared Jose Rizal Mercado y Alonso of age single a physician resident of Calamba province of Laguna had never before been indicted Q Do you know Bonifacio Arevalo A Yes because one Sunday I ate dinner in his home but since then I did not see him again 2 After Jose Rizal was deported to Dapitan La Liga was disbanded and in August 1894 Arevalo joined a new association called the Cuerpo de Compromisarios that chose to carry on the peaceful reforms rather than support a revolution or the radical organization Katipunan of Andres Bonifacio former La Liga member that wanted Philippine Revolution separation from the Spanish Empire Nevertheless they were still associated to the organization that when the arrests were made to capture the members and supporters of the Katipunan Arevalo was one of captives and was imprisoned for nine months After his release in 1898 he was appointed to the Asamblea Consultiva together with C Arellano Pedro Paterno and Isaac de Rios under its aim of convincing the revolutionaries to support Spain s war against the Americans He was designated colonel of the militia of the revolutionary army and detailed in Sampaloc Manila by General Emilio Aguinaldo He had been serving as the intendente of the second zone of operations of the revolutionary army until the early part of the Philippine American War when he was jailed by the American forces When he was released he decided to lead a quiet life and dedicated himself to his dental practice and other concerns such as business Aside from practicing dentistry he also engaged in cultural activities as a sculptor and a patron of the arts He tried to engage in business by establishing a number of small Sari sari stores or retail stores that would try to compete with the more established stores of Chinese merchants This venture failed within a short time Later he intended to erect a textile factory patterned after the factories he saw in Japan On September 27 1909 Arevalo went to Japan to study the operation of a textile factory preparatory to the proposed acquisition of machinery for his planned establishment of a textile plant in the Philippines The plan never materialized In the same year he formed an organization of hat makers and local weavers Dentistry EditHis skill in dentistry was passed to him by his foster parent his uncle Don Jose Arevalo In 1876 Bonifacio opened a dental clinic in Quiapo Manila In 1908 he founded the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas now known as the Philippine Dental Association He was one of the very few licensed dentists of Manila during that time Sculpture EditAs a sculptor his works mainly fall into one of three categories those with religious subjects or motifs tipos del pais country genre on pieces depicting local customs scenes and occupations and portraits He mostly worked with wood His favorite medium was the santol wood He trained Mariano Madrinan of Paete who gained fame through his participation in the Amsterdam Exposition in 1882 where his Mater Dolorosa won raves 3 Bonifacio Arevalo won the Gold Medal from the 1895 Exposicion Regional de Filipinas and in 1902 the Hanoi Exhibition Awards Music amp Theater EditAs a patron of music and theater In 1890 his lucrative practice of dentistry allowed him to save the Pasig Band from being dissolved He reorganized the group bought new instruments and hired Marcelino Asuncion the former director of a Spanish military band to lead it It was later known as the Banda Arevalo It was one of the bands that performed for the Revolutionary Government of the First Philippine Republic in Malolos It served as the official band of the Revolutionary Government in 1898 Arevalo also managed an Italian opera company during its tour in the country As a patron of the theatre arts he organized an actor s company and regularly staged productions of the then very popular moro moro plays like Ibong Adarna Jason at Medea and Juan Tinoso Some of the actors he trained and who were truly in need of a benefactor such as himself were Julio Mariano Ildefonsa Alianza Felisa Cleofas and Pantaleon Aldana 4 Notable achievements EditFounding President of the Sociedad Dental de Filipinas 1902 Hanoi Exhibition Awards 1895 Gold Medal Exposicion Regional de FilipinasWorks EditLa Purisima Concepcion The Immaculate Conception San Rafael St Raphael Cristo de Velasquez Christ of Velasquez Ecce Homo Behold the Man Calvario Calvary Bayad Payment Magmamais Corn Vendor Zapatero The Cobbler Mga Pulubi Beggars Bust of Governor General Ramon Blanco Bust of Cayetano ArellanoReferences Edit History of Philippine Dentistry Philippine Dental Association Official Website Archived from the original on 2010 11 05 Retrieved 2010 11 03 Rizal hearing transcript Archived from the original on 2010 08 22 Retrieved 2010 11 05 AND ALL THE ANGELS AND SAINTS 8 Carving a Niche in History EARLY SCULPTORS AND SAINTMAKERS 4 May 2010 http www nhi gov ph downloads ca0008 pdf 20 permanent dead link Manuel E A Altar In CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art 1st ed Vol 4 311 312 Philippines CCP Publications Office 1994 Gwekoh Sol H Art industries pioneer The Manila Times May 18 1966 Manuel E Arsenio Dictionary of Philippine Biography Volume 1 Quezon City FilipinianaPublications 1955 Quirino Carlos Who s who Philippine History Tahanan Books 1995 http andalltheangelsandsaints blogspot com 2010 05 8 carving niche in history early html http www elaput org liga htm https web archive org web 20120328104559 http www txtmania com trivia first php http www msc edu ph centennial liga html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonifacio Arevalo amp oldid 1127878685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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