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HOW much is starting auction price of Amorsolo’s ‘Urduja?’

Starting price is P2.4 million

- By Brylle B. Tabora @Inq_Lifestyle

The works of Fernando Amorsolo, a favorite in art auctions—along with Juan Luna’s—will again figure in León Gallery’s June 10 bidding with four works made before World War II, said to be the artist’s best period.

The Amorsolo lots are among the 145 pieces of artworks and antiques from distinguis­hed provenance­s that León Gallery has assembled for its upcoming “Spectacula­r Midyear Auction 2017.”

The oldest of the Amorsolo lots is the 1917 painting on photograph “Igorot,” which was finished two years before he left for Spain. The painting is noteworthy as it does not bear the famous sunlight that Amorsolo would be known for.

But according to the catalogue notes, “his mastery of painting techniques enabled him to create the effect of reflected light within deep shadow, as well as to suggest the texture of flesh.”

The piece has a starting bid of P700,000.

Perhaps a more noteworthy lot is Amorsolo’s “The Princess Urduja,” or “Daughter of a Rajah,” as it was called in a 1939 article in The Philippine­s Free Press. It was also made during Amorsolo’s early career.

It has a starting price of P2.4 million.

“There had been many similar works sold at auction and in private collection­s of this particular subject, but none has been earlier than this,” León Gallery owner Ponce de León noted. “This could probably be the earliest Princess Urduja, or perhaps the prototype of the subject from where all others came from.”

Just as eagerly awaited would be the bidding for Amorsolo’s 1917 “Nude Lavandera” (starting bid P1.2 million) and a 1938 “Salambao” (P800,000).

José Pereira, from the “School of Amorsolo,” is represente­d by two stunning works: one dated 1928, “Harana” (P100,000) from a French collection; and the other, “Harvest” (P300,000) dated 1945, from an English collection.

Other old masters in the bidding are Luna, Felix Resurrecci­on Hidalgo, Fabian de la Rosa, and Jorge Pineda.

Modern, contempora­ry

Solomon Saprid’s 1971 brass sculpture, “Tikbalang,” through the fashioning of metal strips, puts his own interpreta­tion of the mythical being. It has a starting price of P800,000.

Other moderns in the bidding are Sanso, Cesar Zalameda, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Romeo Tabuena, Ed Castrillo, Ramon Orlina, Gus Albor, Arturo Luz, J. Elizalde Navarro, José Joya, Vicente Manansala, Hernando Ocampo, Cesar Legaspi, Napoleon Abueva, Manuel Baldemor, Romulo Olazo and Mario Parial.

For contempora­ry works, José John Santos III, Marina Cruz, Andres Barrioquin­to Annie Cabigting are all represente­d by exceptiona­l works.

Santos’ 2006 oil-on-canvas, “Scale for Sale,” which has a starting price of P1.8 million, depicts a woman behind a counter selling scales of justice.

Rendered in embroidery and oil-on-canvas, Cruz’s poetic work, “Where to Plant the Flowers of the Heart,” shows a chemise that has become almost translucen­t through frequent wearing.

Barrioquin­to’s 2016 oil-on-canvas, “All Night Blossoms Fell,” featuring a woman with a head full of butterflie­s, has a starting bid of P1 million.

One of the foremost conceptual artists, Cabigting explores how art is seen through a variety of angles, as shown in her series of oil on canvas paintings.

Preview is ongoing until June 9, 9 a.m-7 p.m. at the León Gallery office, Eurovilla 1, Rufino and Legazpi Sts., Legazpi Village, Makati City.

Formal bidding will be held on June 10, 2 p.m.

 ??  ?? “The Princess Urduja,” by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo
“The Princess Urduja,” by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo
 ??  ?? Solomon Saprid’s “Tikbalang”
Solomon Saprid’s “Tikbalang”
 ??  ?? José John Santos III’s “Scale for Sale”
José John Santos III’s “Scale for Sale”
 ??  ?? Marina Cruz’s “Where to Plant the Flowers of the Heart”
Marina Cruz’s “Where to Plant the Flowers of the Heart”
 ??  ?? José Pereira’s “Harvest”
José Pereira’s “Harvest”
 ??  ?? Andres Barrioquin­to’s “All Night Blossoms Fell”
Andres Barrioquin­to’s “All Night Blossoms Fell”

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