National Artist Fernando Amorsolo, the country’s foremost master of luminism and realism, captures Filipino culture and identity through his elegant treatment of Philippine landscapes and subjects. Influenced by Joaquin Sorolla, Amorsolo developed his signature chiaroscuro technique which adds charm to his masterpieces of idyllic countryside scenes. His masterful handling of light and shadow and utilization of tropical Philippine sunlight’s vibrant quality mainly distinguished him from his contemporaries. Flame Tree exhibits Amorsolo’s richly detailed depiction of a local scene on a bright day. Rural folk go by their activities near the church, and the overall scene is graced by the glory of the blossom-laden flame tree. Showcased furthermore are the master artist’s refined brushstrokes and ability to heighten imagery though classical and romantic approach distinctly his— unparalleled skills that made his legacy endure and his works coveted by various art collectors. Overall, this 1959 work shows the poetic optimism of Amorsolo who has impacted the ways Filipinos view national heritage and identity