H.R. Ocampo scrapbook-paintings to be auctioned off March 8

OCAMPO had given the scrapbook as a gift to the late critic-artist Rod Paras-Perez.
AMADÍS MA. GUERRERO

A major auction of works of Philippine masters led by National Artist Hernando R. Ocampo will be held on March 8 at Salcedo Auctions  in Salcedo Village, Makati City. It is billed, fittingly, as the Important Philippine Art sale. Things get going at 2 p.m.

 

Excluding the paintings of Ocampo, which are contained in a scrapbook, there are 85 works of art, mostly paintings and a few prints and sculptures.

 

Represented are BenCab, Vicente Manansala, Fernando Zobel, Jose Joya, Botong Francisco, Fernando Amorsolo, Arturo Luz, Ang Kiu-Kok, Malang, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Eduardo Castrillo, Diosdado Lorenzo and Abdulmari Imao.

 

Enough to make any art collector salivate.

 

Friends and admirers of the late Santiago Bose will be interested to know that he has a large mixed-media work, “Mambo Manila” (P900,000-950,000), the title of which recalls the “Mambo Magsaysay” theme song during the 1953 presidential elections.

 

“MAMBO Manila,” by the late Santiago Bose PHOTOS BY AMADÍS MA. GUERRERO

The work shows the comedian Bayani Casimiro, watched by American soldiers, dancing in a night club holding one Philippine flag aloft and another Philippine flag pointing to the floor. In front of him is a surreal sight: dancing (empty) trousers with belt and shoes.

 

Critic Alice Guillermo calls the mixed-media painting “a technically complex magnum opus.”

 

The piece-de-resistance is the  Ocampo scrapbook filled with 22 paintings dating back to the 1940s and ’50s, vintage clippings of magazine and newspaper articles, reviews and photos.

 

The publications include the Sunday Times Magazine; This Week, a magazine of the Manila Chronicle, Daily Mirror, The Evening News Saturday Magazine and Esso Silangan.

 

The paintings showcase Ocampo’s early and more familiar later style, and have titles such as “Karmic Fire,” “Nightmare” (ghostly figures), and “Green Peaks” (approximating a woman’s breasts).

 

One untitled work shows a man walking on a plateau or steppe as if in a dream, with clouds overhead. Another shows a figure done in Cubist style; while a cross dominates a third untitled painting.

 

“These are not studies for larger works,” says Salcedo Auctions consultant Ramon E.S. Lerma. “They are finished works, all signed and dated.”

 

Ocampo had given the scrapbook as a gift to the late critic-artist Rod Paras-Perez, who had written and designed several publications on the master artist.

 

PAINTINGS on H.R. Ocampo’s scrapbook

A year before his death, Paras-Perez sold it to a private collector. It is now being offered through Salcedo Auctions.

 

Along with Manila’s art lovers, art collectors from Singapore, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Europe and the United States will be flying in to participate in the bidding.

 

Auctioneer is a Briton based in Singapore, Andrew Thomas.

 

“He has done a lot of charity auctions and also estate auctions in the UK,” says Lerma.

 

The published estimate of the scrapbook’s worth is P850,000-P950,000.

 

“The bidding usually starts below that,” points out the art consultant. “But considering that there are 22 paintings, I think there is going to be a lot of interest in the scrapbook. And also, there are the exceptionally rare works by the (other) masters.”

 

Call 0917-591-2191; e-mail info@salcedoauctions.com.

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