Sudden School

Photograph of Roberto Chabet's five-paneled drawing, Sudden School (1977). Each panel contains seven drawings.

The work received an Honourable Mention in the Art Association of the Philippines' Annual Art Competition held from November to December 1977 at the Museum of Philippine Art. In this work, Chabet tried to copy the drawings of his nephew. The term 'Sudden School' refers to a branch of Mahayana Buddhism or the 'Great Vehicle' that believes in spontaneous Enlightenment.

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1977

Creation place

Philippines

Medium

Pen, pencil and crayon on paper

Dimension

30cm x 111cm (each panel)

Content type

artwork documentation

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Sudden School