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THE BONIFACIO PAPERS

- Michelle Anne P. Soliman

Aside from the art, the Leon Gallery auction included a number of documents signed by one of the most important figures in Philippine history, Andres Bonifacio.

“The Andres Bonifacio documents show that in the final days he had contact with Emilio Jacinto. He was the general commandant of what we call the high council of the north. With these documents, [ you] can see that Andres Bonifacio has a government. He is the president of the first revolution­ary government in the Philippine­s,” historian Xiao Chua told BusinessWo­rld in a mixture of English and Filipino, explaining the significan­ce of the documents after the auction.

The hammered prices reflected collectors’ belief in the value of these documents, which sold for way beyond the P500,000 they were each expected to fetch.

Bonifacio’s letters to Emilio Jacinto — dated March 8, 1897; April 16, 1897; and, April 24, 1897 — went for P1.8 million, P1.7 million, and P4.8 million respective­ly. Two other documents which bore Bonifacio’s signature, both dated April 15, 1897, were sold for P3.2 million and P2.4 million.

UNSOLD

While many items sold for considerab­ly more than their opening bids, others did not — for example, a 32-inch 17th century ivory crucifix opened and was sold for P4 million.

A number of items at the auction did not find buyers including Fred Baldemor’s untitled 1978 hardwood sculpture ( estimate: P160,000), Francesca “Keka” Enriquez’s Eggo wooden armchair with eggs (estimate: P60,000), a 1987 nude painting by Romulo Galicano (estimate: P80,000), an undated and untitled landscape painting by National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco (estimate: P3 million), and National Artist Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera’s 1989 portraits of a Peasant Man and Peasant Woman (estimate: P1.2 million).

The Leon Gallery holds the benefit art auction annually in support of the Asian Cultural Council Fellowship program where Filipino artists are sent to the United States for a sixmonth scholarshi­p program in the arts. —

 ??  ?? A LETTER written by Andres Bonifacio to Emilio Jacinto dated April 24, 1897 (R) went for P4.8 million.
A LETTER written by Andres Bonifacio to Emilio Jacinto dated April 24, 1897 (R) went for P4.8 million.

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