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      • For patrons of the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, this year began with a retrospective on the art of Betsy Westendorp, the celebrated Spanish-Filipina artist known best for her portraits of Manila and Madrid’s elite, her landscapes of Philippine terrain, her seascapes of Manila Bay, and her renderings of various Philippine flora.
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  2. Radiant flowers and captivating rose-coloured sunsets for Presidential Medal of Merit recipient Betsy Westendorp-Brias as she leaves us with watercoloured memories filled with joy, love, and peace.

  3. Mar 29, 2021 · The Spanish-Filipina artist is famed for her prolific art, comprised often of lush, soothing land-, sea-, and cloudscapes.

  4. Nov 26, 2022 · Spanish artist Betsy Westendorp, who gained acclaim in the Philippines and her native Spain, passed away on November 23 at her home in Aravaca in Madrid, Spain. She was 94.

  5. Nov 25, 2022 · The art world lost a titan with the passing of Betsy Westendorp. The Spanish-Filipino painter was one of the most revered artists of her generation. Her expressions always portrayed the great tenderness in life.

  6. Jan 24, 2021 · Betsy Westendorp’s true legacy to Philippine art is her undeniable commitment to the beauty of her adoptive home, elevating the Philippine orchid, the Manila sunset, the barung-barong, houses on stilts, the glorious atmospheric abstractionism of our skies, to magnificent, soulful protagonists of her larger-than-life canvases.

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  7. Apr 23, 2018 · In the hyperactive Philippine art scene of today, it is affirming that there are artists such as Betsy Westendorp who pause and paint nature’s inexhaustible beauty—explosive sunrises and...

  8. Jan 11, 2021 · Portrait painter of powerful and wealthy. It is no coincidence, then, that a major retrospective of Westendorp’s work, which opens at Metropolitan Museum of Manila (MET) on Jan. 29, is called “Passages”: in her 93 years on earth, the artist has gone through many—tragic and joyful.