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The original Oblation sculpture at the Main Library of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. |
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[edit]Because it is unclear whether the copyright of this sculpture was registered and/or renewed, this work will enter public domain on January 1, 2027, 50 years after Guillermo Tolentino died in 1976.
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