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Who painted the spoliarium?


- The Spoliarium is an artwork by Juan Luna, a Filipino artist.

↬ Juan Luna worked on the artwork, which shows dying gladiators, for eight months on canvas.
↬ Juan Luna entered the painting in the Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes in Madrid in 1884, where it won the first gold medal.

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