This major painting is by Manuel Rodriguez, one of the founders of Philippine modernism. It depicts a Muslim river festival in the south of the country, probably Cotabato in Mindanao. Rodriguez was born in Cebu in 1912, the son of an engraver and goldsmith, and studied art first of all at the University of the Philippines and later in New York and Paris. He is known as the Father of Philippine Printmaking, both for his own work and for his influence on generations of younger artists...
A Seated Young Lady in Red Oil Painting by Kim Heung Sou (Kim Sou, b...
A Landscape in Autumn by Nam-Nong, Huh-Gun (1907-1987):
Korea, Mounted with Fabric and inner frame,
The artist’s pen name; Nam-Nong, Name; Huh-Gun
Painted in ink and color with an Autumn scene on paper,
Two Seales, Huh Ryun, Nam-Nong in red, on upper left with poem.
It is in very good condition. It measures 25 1/4” x 16” ( 65cm x 40cm)
"Village Road" Oil on canvas, 16" x 12" unframed, 20.25" x 16.25" framed. Miguel Galvez Y Geronimo, Philippine, 1912-1989. Miguel Galvez was born in Paombong, Bulacan and studied under Teodoro Buenaventura. He established his own studio in 1950 and was the first Filipino to win a silver medal in the 1957 Southeast Asia Art Festival...
A Very Rare Korean Daily Life Street Scene Oil Painting by Western Artist:
Korea, Signed “Asch Campbell” in pencil and dated “Oct. 12, 925” on verso...
This is a rare ten panel "전서 [篆書)" screen written by 해관(海觀), 유한익(劉漢翼) with
gold(?) and light red on cloth, each panel shows a number of antique objects, and
seal impressions, all bearing seal script(전서 [篆書] inscriptions. 유한익-劉漢翼) has used
19th century conventions to produce a distinctly archaic version...