The two of the Filipino reformists who attended the meeting
of La Liga Filipina which Jose Rizal was the founder were Andres Bonifacio and
ApolinarioMabini.
Jose Rizal in prison cell before he was executed on December 30,1896.
On the left side these were the writing set and seal of Jose Rizal, then on the right were his calling cards as an Ophthalmologist in Hong Kong.
The "La Venganza de la Madre" or "The Mother's Revenge" sculpture made by Jose Rizal when he was exiled in Dapitan. It represents the "mother dog" as the Philippines trying to save her "pup" as the defenseless countrymen from the "crocodile" as the Spaniards.
Another sculpture made by Jose Rizal was the "San Pablo ErmitaƱo" during his exile in Dapitan. It was a gift to his Jesuit mentor Fr. Pablo Pastells.
-Mark Jason F. Estacio
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