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SpoliariumJuan Luna
This vast 1884 canvas depicts slain gladiators dragged from the Roman arena, their bodies stripped in the spoliarium —the chamber beneath the Colosseum where the dead were despoiled. Luna used the scene as an allegory for the Philippines under Spanish rule, exposing oppression and voicing a nationalist cry for dignity and liberation.
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