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Evolution of Filipino Revolutionary Attire: 1890 to 2016 #3551546 (License: Personal Use)
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The image illustrates three key phases in the visual identity of Filipino revolutionaries: the 1890 figure wears a striped camisa de chino under a sleeveless vest and red headband-typical of Katipunan members; the 1920 figure reflects early 20th-century nationalist sentiment with a colorful striped vest, yellow sash, and modified headband; the 2016 figure represents modern historical reenactment, dressed in a formal red barong with sash, holding a bolo sword and symbolic bag. Each outfit encodes cultural pride, resistance, and evolving national identity.
This image is commonly used in educational websites, museum exhibits, or history blogs covering Philippine independence movements. It serves users seeking visual timelines of cultural heritage, school projects on nationalism, or event organizers preparing for commemorations like Bonifacio Day or Independence Day.
Related Cliparts: Discover how Filipino revolutionary clothing evolved from the Katipunan era (1890) through the American colonial period (1920) to modern commemorative wear (2016). Learn the symbolism behind each outfit.
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