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World titles, including 1 Philippine record, set at León Gallery’s mid-year auction

By Brooke Villanueva Published Jun 21, 2023 10:00 pm Updated Jun 22, 2023 12:31 am

Several world records were broken and secured at León Gallery’s mid-year auction last weekend, including an important Philippine title.

Pounding Rice by Vicente Manansala was sold for nearly P41 million (with buyer’s premium), making it not just the most expensive Manansala piece sold in the Philippines but also the second one in the world.

"Pounding Rice" by Vicente Manansala

Etherfield by Augusto Albor was sold for P2.4 million just four lots into the auction, followed by A Country Scene by Guillermo Tolentino, which the artist gifted to revolutionary hero Benito Natividad and his wife Amalia. The latter had a significant surge from its initial price—from P200,000 to a record-breaking P4.6 million. It was followed by Isabel Diaz’s Untitled, which was secured for P3.3 million. 

"Etherfield" by Augusto Albor (Leon Gallery)

"A Country Scene" by Guillermo Tolentino (Leon Gallery)

"Untitled" by Isabel Diaz (Leon Gallery)

"Etherfield" by Augusto Albor (Leon Gallery)

"A Country Scene" by Guillermo Tolentino (Leon Gallery)

"Untitled" by Isabel Diaz (Leon Gallery)

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From legal luminary J. Antonio Araneta’s valuable collection, Window Shopping by Juvenal Sanso was sold for P8.7 million. Country Life by Ramon Peralta, meanwhile, was sold for P934,000.

"Window Shopping" by Juvenal Sanso (Leon Gallery)

"Country Life" by Ramon Peralta (Leon Gallery)

"Window Shopping" by Juvenal Sanso (Leon Gallery)

"Country Life" by Ramon Peralta (Leon Gallery)

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Edwin Wilwayco’s David’s Column and Marc Aran Reyes’ Sad Emitting Pancake also broke world records after raking in P1.2 million and P9.9 million, respectively. 

"David’s Column" by Edwin Wilwayco (Leon Gallery)

"Sad Emitting Pancake" by Marc Aran Reyes (Leon Gallery)

"David’s Column" by Edwin Wilwayco (Leon Gallery)

"Sad Emitting Pancake" by Marc Aran Reyes (Leon Gallery)

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Romulo Olazo’s piece Diaphonous B-XLIV was sold for P25.1 million, marking a world record for the artist. According to León Gallery, two phone bidders had an “intense battle” for the artwork that “left everyone in the room glued to their seats as they witnessed the piece catapult to almost four times its starting price.” 

"Diaphonous B-XLIV" by Romulo Olazo

Anita Magsaysay-Ho proved she’s still the “Queen of Auctions” following the sale of The Good Life at P13.4 million as well as Women with Flowers at P31.5 million. 

"The Good Life" by Anita Magsaysay-Ho (Leon Gallery)

"Women with Flowers" by Anita Magsaysay-Ho (Leon Gallery)

"The Good Life" by Anita Magsaysay-Ho (Leon Gallery)

"Women with Flowers" by Anita Magsaysay-Ho (Leon Gallery)

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According to León Gallery, the legacy of Fernando Amorsolo was evident at the affair as artworks from each period of his career did well. “One of the earliest depictions of his favorite muse, the Dalagang Bukid, found in Gen. Carlos P. Romulo's art collection, locked in at PHP 10.5 million, while a rare 1938 moonlight scene gleamed at PHP 5.6 million,” it said. 

"Dalagang Bukid" by Fernando Amorsolo (Leon Gallery)

"A Firelit Night with Musicians" by Fernando Amorsolo (Leon Gallery)

"Dalagang Bukid" by Fernando Amorsolo (Leon Gallery)

"A Firelit Night with Musicians" by Fernando Amorsolo (Leon Gallery)

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Held on Saturday, June 17, the Spectacular Mid-Year Auction showcased people’s “unwavering salute to the best and finest in Philippine art.” It coincided with the 125th anniversary of the country’s independence as well as the homecoming of Juan Luna’s long-lost masterpiece, Hymen, oh Hyménée!, which is on display in the Philippines for the first time ever at the Ayala Museum.