The works of Fernando Amorsolo, a favorite in art auctions—along with Juan Luna’s—will again figure in León Gallery’s June 10 bidding with four works made before World War II, said to be the artist’s best period.
Amid climate change and unpredictable weather, one valuable lesson that old houses could teach Filipinos is how their ancestors adapted to situations bereft of creature comforts such as motor transport and electricity.
The price achieved for Ang Kiukok’s 1981 oil-on-canvas “Fishermen” during León Gallery’s Spectacular Midyear Auction on June 10 broke all...
In Fabian de la Rosa’s “Homeward Bound,” a farmer astride his carabao trudges along a lane framed by lush, soaring...
Abe (pronounced Ah-beh) is the Kapampangan word for companion or friend. It is also the name of a popular upscale Filipino restaurant named in honor of Emilio Aguilar Cruz—writer, painter, diplomat, gourmand and raconteur.
A lady in a pink dress reclines on her side on a gently sloping grassy hill. In the distance are two farmhouses grayed with age.
Philippine artworks spanning 110 years—from the 1880s to the 1990s—by 12 very important artists are the focus of “Elsewhere,” León...
LEÓN Gallery will auction off artworks, antiques and objets d’art from distinguished provenances as part of its annual auction in...
León Gallery this weekend unveils a riveting “La Tertulia Filipina” or “salon” experience at “The Nonesuch: Fine Collectibles and Rarities”...
After all that rain, it was finally a gloriously sunny afternoon, dahlings, when those women of stature, the Congressional Spouses...