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b. 1896 - d. 1964

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      • PROPERTY FROM THE DON J. ANTONIO ARANETA COLLECTION Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Oct. 26, 2024

        PROPERTY FROM THE DON J. ANTONIO ARANETA COLLECTION Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱40,000 - ₱52,000

        Muslim Girl dated 1951 watercolor on paper 21" x 14 (53 cm x 36 cm) LITERATURE Araneta, Antonio S., ed. 1030 R. Hidalgo: Volume II, Legacy in Art. Manila: Mara, Inc., 1986. Full-color illustration and painting description on page 117.

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Oct. 26, 2024

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Portrait of a Lady signed (lower right) pastel on paper 9" x 7" (23 cm x 18 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Oct. 26, 2024

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Untitled graphite on paper 12" x 10 1/2" (30 cm x 27 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964) - The March of Progress
        Sep. 14, 2024

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964) - The March of Progress

        Est: ₱800,000 - ₱1,040,000

        The March of Progress signed and dated 1947 (lower right) oil on canvas 72” x 46” (183 cm x 117 cm) PROVENANCE Leon Gallery, The Magnificent September Auction 2019, Makati City, 14 September 2019, Lot 160. WRITE UP The Dean of Philippine Cartoonist, Irineo Miranda’s 1947 The March of Progress echoes the iconic style of the cartoons as he depicts the slow rebuilding of the Philippines following the Second World War. With the main focal point of the piece a couple cradling their child between them, Miranda covers the canvas with vignettes of scenes depicting the titular march to progress. The man stares forward forlorn as around him, Miranda shows a man tirelessly sowing the field, a fisherman hauling in their harvest, a lumberjack chopping down a tree. The 1940s showed drastic changes in the Philippines. The country became embroiled in the war, became liberated, and started its journey as a newly independent state all within the same decade. With these events, the Philippines are understandably on shaky foundations and Miranda adeptly translates it onto the canvas. His lesserknown role as a scenographer reared its head as Miranda’s composition of the piece aids the viewers in looking at the work itself. The eye is drawn from one scene to another before circling back to the focal couple. A masterful piece that superbly employs light and shadow to heighten the drama, Miranda’s The March to Progress tells the story of the Philippines in the 1940s, pinning its hopes and worries onto the majestic work. (Hannah Valiente)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)
        Jul. 29, 2023

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Vendor signed (lower right) watercolor on paper 11” x 5 3/4” (28 cm x 15 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)
        Jul. 29, 2023

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Church signed (lower right) watercolor on paper 9 1/2” x 6” (24 cm x 15 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)
        Jul. 29, 2023

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Portrait signed (lower right) watercolor on paper 8 1/4” x 8 3/4” (21 cm x 22 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda - 1896-1964 - The March of Progress
        Sep. 14, 2019

        Irineo Miranda - 1896-1964 - The March of Progress

        Est: ₱500,000 - ₱650,000

        Irineo Miranda 1896-1964 The March of Progress signed and dated 1947 (lower right) oil on canvas Today considered the dean of Philippine Illustrators, Irineo Miranda learned his techniques from Fernando Amorsolo. He produced a considerable body of works both as a painter in oil and watercolor and as an illustrator. In this work Miranda developed a memorable style which combined succinctness, dash and a vitriolic bite, particularly in depicting the travails of labor needed to raise a family. Almost overlooked is his work as a scenographer. The directional indications are abundantly clear: the eye is inevitably pulled toward the various depictions of laborers which surround the couple and their baby like an early social realist halo (long before the phrase ‘social realism’ has gelled into a major theme in the 1970s). This work shows the artist as a superb representationalist, masterfully employing light and shadow to dramatize the dignity and beauty of the subjects. Miranda used the same approach in his illustrations, characterization and local color are always established.

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda Luyon The Mangyan
        Jan. 19, 2019

        Irineo Miranda Luyon The Mangyan

        Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

        Irineo Miranda Luyon The Mangyan watercolor on paper 11” x 8 1/4” (28 cm x 22 cm) signed and dated 1947 (lower right)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Sep. 08, 2018

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱100,000 - ₱130,000

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964) Mandaluyong Three figures are seen walking along the road from a distance, and forming part of a broad panorama of rural life. Despite the chasteness of its subject matter, the painting exudes a sensuous perfumed quality almost Dionysian and a perfect case study for those looking for points of departure from the Amorsolo style by an under rated member of the Amorsolo school. Miranda’s approach to painting has been described by critics as theatrical. Such adjective is atypical of the Amorsolo School of painting to which he belonged. Miranda often deviated from his peer’s academic norm of rendering atmospheric, shimmering light to flamboyant effect. Dominador Castaneda noted this propensity in Miranda as “having a tendency to be verbatim” and a propensity to drama comes from Miranda’s experience as scenographer. The somewhat towering nipa huts and the oversized banana leaves break the monotony of the visual legato of the three figures walking, giving the “lilt” of the acceleration as it moves down the barrio street. The color scheme provides a strong sensual appeal that does not detract from the painting’s formal intent. signed and dated 1938 (lower right) watercolor on paper 16” x 12” (41 cm x 30 cm) Property from the Ambassador and Mrs. Joaquin Elizalde Collection.

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)
        Apr. 27, 2018

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)

        Est: ₱50,000 - ₱65,000

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964) Untitled signed lower right watercolor on paper 12” x 9” (30 cm x 23 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)
        Apr. 27, 2018

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964)

        Est: ₱14,000 - ₱18,200

        Irineo Miranda (1896 - 1964) Landscape signed and dated 1984 (lower right) watercolor on paper 12”x 9” (30 cm x 23 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda - Portrait of a Girl
        Jan. 20, 2018

        Irineo Miranda - Portrait of a Girl

        Est: ₱8,000 - ₱10,400

        Irineo Miranda Portrait of a Girl signed (lower right) Mixed media on paper 12 x 9” (30 x 23 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Untitled
        Jul. 29, 2017

        IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Untitled

        Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

        IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Untitled signed (lower right) Watercolor on paper

        Leon Gallery
      • IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Labandera
        Jul. 29, 2017

        IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Labandera

        Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

        IRINEO MIRANDA (1896 - 1964) Labandera signed and dated 1946 (lower left) Watercolor on paper 1946

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Jul. 30, 2016

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱30,000 - ₱39,000

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964) Soldier signed and dated 1947 (lower right) watercolor on paper 20” x 14” (51 cm x 36 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)
        Jun. 13, 2015

        Irineo Miranda (1896-1964)

        Est: ₱80,000 - ₱104,000

        Nude

        Leon Gallery
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