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    • Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) - Untitled
      Apr. 23, 2022

      Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) - Untitled

      Est: ₱40,000 - ₱52,000

      Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) Untitled signed (lower right) dated 1-31-41 (lower left) watercolor on paper 11” x 10” (28 cm x 25 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Attributed to Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) Untitled
      Oct. 16, 2021

      Attributed to Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) Untitled

      Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

      Attributed to Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) Untitled dated 1886 - 1955 oil on paper 6” x 9” (15 cm x 23 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) - Nipa Hut
      Feb. 27, 2021

      Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) - Nipa Hut

      Est: ₱400,000 - ₱520,000

      Emilio Alvero (1886 - 1955) Nipa Hut signed and inscribed Manila, 1925 (lower left) with dedication to Alfonso T. Ongpin (upper left) oil on panel 14 1/2” x 10” (37 cm x 25 cm) PROPERTY FROM THE ALFONSO T. ONGPIN COLLECTION   Literature: ART Philippines. Juan Gatbonton, Jeannie Javelosa, et. al (eds.). The Crucible Workshop, 1992, p. 93.     WRITE UP: Emilio Alvero, a contemporary of Fernando Amorsolo at the UP School of Fine Arts, is known for realistic still lifes and rural scenes like this particular piece, Nipa Hut. The work displays a pictorial approximation of the gloried countryside, a rural image depicted through fine traditional brushwork and approach. The father of renowned poet and art critic Aurelio Alvero, whose pen name is Magtanggol Asa, Emilio studied painting privately under Lorenzo Guerrero and was a well-known telon painter during his younger days. For scenographic painting, he studied under Cesare Alberoni. Emilio’s wife, Rosa Sevilla y Tolentino, was a writer, social worker, and educator who founded the Instituto de Mujeres, among the oldest schools for women in the country. The artist is also one of Alfonso Ongpin’s artist friends; the art patron is noted as a “godfather” to Filipino artists during the 1920s and 1930s. This piece bears a note to Ongpin who believed in the importance of supporting artists and saw the genius of the country’s foremost artists during his time.

      Leon Gallery
    • Emilio Alvero (1886-1955)
      Jul. 30, 2016

      Emilio Alvero (1886-1955)

      Est: ₱30,000 - ₱39,000

      Emilio Alvero (1886-1955) a.) Untitled 1 signed and dated 1945 (lower right) oil on wood 6” x 9 1/2” (15 cm x 9 1/2 cm) b.) Untitled 2 signed and dated 1945 (lower right) oil on wood 6” x 9 1/2” (15 cm x 9 1/2 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Emilio Alvero (1886-1955)
      Jul. 30, 2016

      Emilio Alvero (1886-1955)

      Est: ₱40,000 - ₱52,000

      Emilio Alvero (1886-1955) Noche de Luna signed and dated 1949 (lower left) oil on canvas 11 1/2” x 16” (29 cm x 41 cm)

      Leon Gallery
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