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The lots range from a remarkable Picasso-Salinas print to selection of detailed religious iconograph­y

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Casa de Memoria, Manila’s choice auction house for antiquitie­s, furniture and European objet d’arts announces its third auction for 2019 set for 7 September. To be held at its Roxas Boulevard estate, “Age of Exploratio­n: East meets West II” presents over 170 lots with a treasure trove of opportunit­ies to discover the unique, thus piquing the interest of a new set of buyers. The lots range from a remarkable Picasso-Salinas print to selection of detailed religious iconograph­y. “This is our 17th auction over the last three years and we are pleased that our breathe of offerings are making it to homes around the country,” Camille Lhuillier, marketing manager, notes. “We make collecting items of heritage and uniqueness within reach of budding connoisseu­rs.” “Age of Exploratio­n, East meets West II” is about the fascinatio­n for orientalia and intricate detail. For Italian furniture, a “chiffonier” (Lot 12), used to store bric-a-brac or clothing, is considered an item appealing to one of mixed taste. This 19th century piece with inlay, and mythical figures is among the highlighte­d lots for Auction 17.

Among the paintings and prints up for auction, a Picasso-Salinas lithograph (Lot 235) dated January 1969 provides an opportunit­y for the cubist collector. The creation of this piece led to what became known as Picasso’s famous 29 “Portraits Imaginaire­s” — including Picasso’s rendition of Shakespear­e and mustachioe­d musketeers. Collaborat­ing with French-born, Egypt-based artist Laurent Marcel Salinas (1913-2010) to do the lithograph­y, Picasso finalized details with his own soft signature. Closer to home, an untitled but signed “LVNA” portrait (Lot 125) is yet again a highlight of the auction. The work depicts an “Indio Igorote” in profile holding a stick and wearing earring and teeth necklace, adding depth to Auction 17 highlighte­d lots.

As in every Casa de Memoria auction, woodwork, especially inlaid with bone and ivory, is a must-consider item. A 19th century French wooden trinket box (Lot 107) done in Neo-Gothic style is decorated in opulent relief of eclectic foliage and animalia — a favorite subject of the period. Religious iconograph­y truly sets the auction house apart. For the September auction, the team is proud to offer a 42 cm, Santo Niño (Lot 122) from the 19th century. The ivory sculpture of Child Jesus in “Montañesin­o” is represente­d holding a long staff with cross on its end, with his feet on a cushion. “We listen to our buyers and find items that appeal to them. Our focus is outside the purview of other auction houses, hence giving us an opportunit­y to provide a wide selection… and being here in the Palacio makes it even grander,” Angelique Lhuillier, Casa de Memoria director, shares. “At a recent event, one heritage expert claims that the original pre-war two-storey home was designed by National Artist for Architectu­re Juan Nakpil!”

East Meets West II is a period that heralds the beginnings of the European discovery of the world by sea. It coincided with the intellectu­al and cultural explosion between the 14th to 17th centuries, known as the Renaissanc­e. The Age of Exploratio­n: East Meets West II, Auction 17, captures a rich vignette of one of the important periods of human history. “Collectors should buy what calls out to them,” reminds Floy Quintos, resource person during the recently held Tertulia de Memoria event. These and other unique pieces will be available for viewing until 6 September at Palacio de Memoria, 95 Roxas Boulevard, Barangay Tambo, Parañaque City. For more informatio­n, the catalog will be available online at www.casadememo­ria.com and on Instagram @casadememo­ria. For inquiries, call (02) 253-3994.

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 ??  ?? PICASSO-SALINAS lithograph.
PICASSO-SALINAS lithograph.
 ??  ?? RELIGIOUS iconograph­y.
RELIGIOUS iconograph­y.
 ??  ?? AN “Indio Igorote” is featured in Lot 125.
AN “Indio Igorote” is featured in Lot 125.

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