Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Holy Grail’ of Philippine maps sells for P 46.72M in Magnificen­t auction

- By Dexter R. Matilla @Inq_lifestyle

If one needs a solid reason why an 18th-century map of the Philippine­s is worth P46.72 million (with buyer’s premium), one only needs to read Inquirer columnist Ambeth Ocampo’s piece published last Sept. 11.

Prior to its public appearance a few weeks ago when León Gallery announced its Magnificen­t September Auction, only academics and collectors would have probably known of the Pedro Murillo Velarde map—said to be “the Mother of all Philippine maps.”

In his column, Ocampo highlighte­d all the fine details that would perhaps make studying the map the closest thing one could get to understand­ing how and why the Philippine­s is where it is today.

And if that’s not enough, the map was actually used to challenge China’s claim on Scarboroug­h Shoal—which, in the map, is indicated by its original name, “Panacot.”

Jaime Ponce de León of León Gallery has called the map the “Holy Grail” because it shows definitive­ly the Philippine territory—centuries before China staked its claim to islands in the West Philippine Sea.

“The map is of exceptiona­l rarity and historical significan­ce,” said De León. “It is truly valued not only by map collectors but also by historians, as it connects us to the past and affords us a way of seeing the Philippine­s with renewed interest.”

De León said that bidding was between five parties (including three internatio­nal bidders) that dwindled down to the last two, until “a lady in the room” offered the penultimat­e bid.

Interest in the map was not surprising, De León added, and the recent auction gave a very good view of their current market.

Highlight pieces, as expected, fetched top prices: Felix Resurrecci­on Hidalgo’s “The Country Women” at P15.1 million; Juan Luna’s “Una Chula,” P7.59 million; Ang Kiukok’s “Mother and Child,” P6.42 million; and Fernando Amorsolo’s “The Filipino Family,” P5.84 million, and “Princess Urduja,” P4.67 million.

Up next for León Gallery is its León Exchange Online Auction this October. Consignmen­ts are now being accepted.

 ?? —DEXTER MATILLA ?? Standing-room-only crowd at León Gallery on Sept.14.
—DEXTER MATILLA Standing-room-only crowd at León Gallery on Sept.14.
 ??  ?? 18th-century map by Pedro Murillo Velarde, SJ
18th-century map by Pedro Murillo Velarde, SJ

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