
‘La Barca de Aqueronte’ by Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, 1887
One of the major works of Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, a great Filipino painter of the late 19th century, “La Barca de Aqueronte,” or “Charon’s
One of the major works of Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, a great Filipino painter of the late 19th century, “La Barca de Aqueronte,” or “Charon’s
Much like how the mysterious female figure in Félix Resurrección Hidalgo’s “La Pintura” (c. 1890s) is forever frozen in her moment of contemplation, there was
León Gallery this weekend unveils a riveting “La Tertulia Filipina” or “salon” experience at “The Nonesuch: Fine Collectibles and Rarities” fair at the Manila Peninsula.
León Gallery’s Kingly Treasures Auction saw the sale of Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo’s 1901 oil- on-canvas “La Inocencia,” which became the highest-selling piece in the auction.
As queenly—and a tad sexy—highlight of its annual Kingly Treasures December Auction, León Gallery will be auctioning off the very important “La Inocencia,” a portait
Entering Ambeth Ocampo’s apartment gives the visitor an idea of what it must be like inside the historian’s mind.
LOVERS of Philippine art, wherever they may be across the globe, now have a new and more convenient platform to access rare and exceptional works
LOANS from the National Museum, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), and Metropolitan Museum of Manila as well as from
León Gallery is assembling 147 pieces of artworks, antiques and objets d’art from distinguished provenances for the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) Philippines Art Auction, its first auction for the new year.
In Fabian de la Rosa’s “Homeward Bound,” a farmer astride his carabao trudges along a lane framed by lush, soaring bamboo from either side forming
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