Philippine Daily Inquirer

Hidalgo painting fetches P30.3 M/

- By Dexter R. Matilla @Inq_Lifestyle

Amid the strong buzz surroundin­g the telegram that supposedly sent General Antonio Luna to his death, it was Felix Resurrecti­on Hidalgo’s 1909 oil-on-canvas painting depicting a group of sailboats in the Étretat commune in Normandy that fetched the highest price during León Gallery’s yearend Kingly Treasures Auction.

From a starting bid of P8 million, Hidalgo’s work was sold for P30,368,000, including buyer’s premium.

Auction featured works from Fernando Amorsolo, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Juvenal Sansó, BenCab, Jose Joya, Malang and R.M. De León, but it was art pieces by Lao Lianben, Ronald Ventura, Zean Cabangis, Jorge Pineda and the “Spoliarium” copy by Antonio Dumlao that managed to generate a fierce bidding war early on. Latter was finally sold for P3.7 million.

The bids came from a select few in the room and while some were able to snag a piece or two at the minimum starting bid price, as several lots went to internet and telephone bidders.

When the time came for the first important historical document, Lot #117, the anonymous letter of a Katipunero to D. Ysidro S. Jose relating the “secret” causes of the feud between Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and Andres Bonifacio, the room became all the more lively.

Next was Lot #118, which consisted of a declaratio­n by General Artemio Ricarte, a hand-drawn map of North Cavite, and a “Paunang Salita (Foreword), all signed by the general using his alias “Vibora (Viper).” From a starting bid of P50,000, the lot sold for half-amillion pesos.

Lots #119 and #120, Acta de Tejeros (Tejeros Proclamati­on) and Acta de Naik (The Naik Military Agreement), respective­ly sold for P4.4 million and P4.9 million.

Lot 122, Aguinaldo’s telegram summoning Luna to Cabanatuan where the latter was killed by Aguinaldo’s own Kawit platoon, went for P3.7 million.

Interestin­gly, the documents went to an anonymous bidder who had a proxy present in the room, a true lover of Philippine historical pieces it seems.

Another item of interest was a dagger consisting of a steel blade with scabbard with the initials “T.B.” for “Tinio” Brigade,” heroes of the Philip- pine-American War led by General Manuel Tinio, which sold for P1 million from a starting bid of P50,000.

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 ??  ?? “Untitled,” 1909 oil-on-canvas, by Felix Resureccio­n-Hidalgo
“Untitled,” 1909 oil-on-canvas, by Felix Resureccio­n-Hidalgo
 ??  ?? “Green Virgin,” by Malang
“Green Virgin,” by Malang
 ??  ?? “Spoliarium” copy by Antonio Dumlao
“Spoliarium” copy by Antonio Dumlao
 ??  ?? The steel-bladed dagger with a scabbard with the initials “T.B.” for “Tinio” Brigade”
The steel-bladed dagger with a scabbard with the initials “T.B.” for “Tinio” Brigade”
 ??  ?? “Diaphanous-B-CCXI,” by Romulo Olazo
“Diaphanous-B-CCXI,” by Romulo Olazo

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