Paulla Belle Santos Illustration

Illustration owned by Paulla Santos.Created in September 3, 1898Acquired in June 2017Acquired from Odana Antiques & Fine Arts Center, Madison, WI.Made in New York City, Harper’s Weekly. Harper & Brothers Publishers.Was purchasedIt is an illustrations of Filipinos carrying a wounded insurgent.English is used in the document.Importance: “It is important because it is amazing to own something that was created during a huge turning point in Philippine and US History.”Notes from Sarah Carlson, in discussion with Santos: “[I] Like to go antiquing, found some did publications of the Philippines History Student - studying transnational marriages between PI and USA. Amazing to find a PI object in the Midwest. Different sellers throughoutantique shop seller got it at garage sale. Got it last month, saving money to frame right now in a bag. Confusing caption - who are “our army” who is the “Insurgent”. Taking a summer intern program at Madison, class trip to Chicago. Went on collections tour, heardabout digitization. Connects two parents’ history family history which inspired research connection to the Philippines, found in Midwest. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this story do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
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(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0

Title Paulla Belle Santos Illustration
Description Illustration owned by Paulla Santos.Created in September 3, 1898Acquired in June 2017Acquired from Odana Antiques & Fine Arts Center, Madison, WI.Made in New York City, Harper’s Weekly. Harper & Brothers Publishers.Was purchasedIt is an illustrations of Filipinos carrying a wounded insurgent.English is used in the document.Importance: “It is important because it is amazing to own something that was created during a huge turning point in Philippine and US History.”Notes from Sarah Carlson, in discussion with Santos: “[I] Like to go antiquing, found some did publications of the Philippines History Student - studying transnational marriages between PI and USA. Amazing to find a PI object in the Midwest. Different sellers throughoutantique shop seller got it at garage sale. Got it last month, saving money to frame right now in a bag. Confusing caption - who are “our army” who is the “Insurgent”. Taking a summer intern program at Madison, class trip to Chicago. Went on collections tour, heardabout digitization. Connects two parents’ history family history which inspired research connection to the Philippines, found in Midwest. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this story do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Subjects
  • Homeland Memories Philippines WEB
  • Homeland Memories Philippines
  • Philippines Heritage
  • Philippines Collection
Summary SP-6561 - Paulla Belle Santos Illustration, [4941x3167], (image/jpeg)
Creator(s)
  • Alpha Sadcopen : Field Museum of Natural History - Anthropology
Contributor(s)
  • Paulla B. Santos