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Holy Angel University is a private Catholic research university in Angeles City, Philippines. Founded in June 1933 by Don Juan Nepomuceno and Fr. Pedro Paulo Santos, who was later named as the Archbishop of Cáceres, is considered the first lay -founded Catholic school as well as the first co-educational Catholic high school. [2]
Vicente Silva Manansala (January 22, 1910 – August 22, 1981) was a Filipino cubist painter and illustrator. One of the first Abstractionists on the Philippine art scene, Manansala is also credited with bridging the gap between the city and the suburbs, between the rural and cosmopolitan ways of life. His paintings depict a nation in ...
The Angeles University Foundation (Filipino: Pundasyong Pamantasan ng Angeles) also referred to by its acronym AUF, is a private Roman Catholic non-stock, non-profit educational institution run by lay persons in Angeles City. It was established on May 25, 1962, by Agustin P. Angeles, Barbara Yap-Angeles, and their family.
S. Systems Plus College Foundation. Categories: Education in Angeles City. Universities and colleges in the Philippines by populated place. Universities and colleges in Pampanga.
Maria Anna Angelika Kauffmann RA (/ ˈ k aʊ f m ə n / KOWF-mən; 30 October 1741 – 5 November 1807), usually known in English as Angelica Kauffman, [a] was a Swiss Neoclassical painter who had a successful career in London and Rome.
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Name Type [a] Location Year established Year granted university status [b] Regulation status [c]; Batanes State College: SUC Main Basco, Batanes not applicable
Helen McLean was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1927. [1] As a teenager, in 1940, she studied under Dorothy Stevens at an art class arranged by the Women's Art Association. [2]