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  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jul. 27, 2024

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

    Portrait of a Lady signed and dated 1945 (lower right) oil on canvas 18" x 13 1/2" (46 cm x 34 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Apr. 20, 2024

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Sampaguita Garlands signed and dated 1974 (lower left) oil on canvas 27 1/2" x 33 1/2" (70 cm x 85 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Feb. 11, 2024

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Nov. 12, 2023

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $450 - $600

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Aug. 20, 2023

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $450 - $600

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jul. 29, 2023

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱8,000 - ₱10,400

    Nude signed and dated 1975, Manila (lower left) pastel on paper 22” x 16” (53 cm x 41 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jul. 29, 2023

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱15,000 - ₱19,500

    Portrait of a Lady signed and dated 1954, Manila (lower left) pastel on canvas paper 25” x 18 1/2” (64 cm x 47 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    May. 14, 2023

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $475 - $625

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Feb. 12, 2023

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $525 - $675

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jan. 21, 2023

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Portrait of a Woman signed and dated Manila 1955 (lower right) oil on canvas 28” x 21 1/2” (71 cm x 55 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jan. 21, 2023

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱6,000 - ₱7,800

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) a) A Busy Day signed, inscribed and dated 1964 (lower center); dedicated ‘To Joe / A Busy Day / Saulog’ (lower left) graphite on paper 7” x 5 1/2” (18 cm x 14 cm) b) Untitled signed, inscribed and dated 1964 Bonuan Blue Beach, Dagupan City (lower left); dedicated ‘To Mr. and Mrs. J. Fernandez’ watercolor and pastel on paper 8” x 11 3/4” (20 cm x 30 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $525 - $675

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • a) Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) b) Mardonio A. Cempron (b. 1941)
    Oct. 22, 2022

    a) Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) b) Mardonio A. Cempron (b. 1941)

    Est: ₱8,000 - ₱10,400

    a) Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Untitled (Landscape) signed and dated Imus, Cavite 1981 (lower left) pastel on paper 6 3/4” x 9 3/4” (17 cm x 23 cm) b) Mardonio A. Cempron (b. 1941) Children by the Stream signed and dated 1992 (lower right) acrylic on board 18” x 24” (46 cm x 61 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Aug. 21, 2022

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $550 - $700

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    May. 08, 2022

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $575 - $750

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Feb. 06, 2022

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $625 - $750

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)
    Jan. 29, 2022

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995)

    Est: ₱5,000 - ₱6,500

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Mely signed and dated 1975 (lower left) charcoal on paper 14 1/2” x 10 1/2” (37 cm x 27 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Nov. 14, 2021

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $650 - $800

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting
    Aug. 07, 2021

    Simeon Saulog (Filipino,1916-1995) oil painting

    Est: $650 - $800

    ARTIST: Simeon Saulog (Philippines, 1916 - 1995) NAME: Portrait of Woman YEAR: 1945 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 22 x 18 inches / 55 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118725 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Malagasang in Imus in 1916, Simon exhibited extraordinary talent at a young age. Father Juan Saulog, a horse trader, would often find him sketching horses as Simon sat by their house's ventanilla. The proud father would show his son's sketches around, who, in turn would be amazed at his artistry.His first mentor was a 17 year old neighbor, Gregorio de los Santos, who would watch him copy the likeness of Rizal from a very small postage stamp. Simon would follow suit but he copied Rizal's image from a bigger one peso bill.Saulog enrolled at the University of the Philippines in 1931. When Fernando Amorsolo, Fabian de la Rosa and art teacher Candido Alcantara saw him draw, they described him as "isang pintor sa puso" ( a painter at heart). While in school, Saulog was won two medals and 8 honorable mentions for his works. He graduated in 1936, together with his classmates that included Angel Luna, Cesar Legaspi, Victor Loyola and Ricarte Purugganan.Thereafter, he joined many art competitions, and it was in the post-war contests of the Art Association of the Philippines that his Filipino Madonnas first created a stir. They were described as women of unspoiled, fragile purity, ideal of the countryside.These qualities were the hallmarks of his works, and he belive that an artist does not paint sceneries, but paint stories.Saulog, in his lifetime, won many awards, including taking second place for his painting Offspring in 1952. In 1956, he won first place in a UNESCO-sponsored art conest in New Delhi, India. He served as judge at the Shell Art Competition and exhibited his works in Bern Switzerland.In 1955, he also exhibited at the first sidewalk art of the Academy of Filipino artists and was featured in the First Southeast Asian Art exhibition in 1957. His works were soon available in the numerous galleries that dotted Mabini St. in Manila.When a new breed of modernist artists emerged to take his place, Saulog went back to Cavite to work and teach-- in obscurity. He suffered from poverty, remaining unnoticed in death. De La Salle University-Dasmarias was the first to take note of Saulog's contribution to Philippine art, celebrating his silver jubilee with an exhibit of his works at the Museo De La Salle. Despite this renewed awareness, Saulog paintings are rare and hard to come by in the market.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Untitled (Portrait)
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Untitled (Portrait)

    Est: ₱18,000 - ₱23,400

    Simon Saulog(1916 - 1995) Untitled (Portrait) signed and dated Manila 1954 (lower left) pastel on paper 25” x 18” (64 cm x 46 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Portrait of Francisco Balagtas Baltazar
    Jul. 16, 2021

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Portrait of Francisco Balagtas Baltazar

    Est: ₱35,000 - ₱45,500

    Simon Saulog(1916 - 1995) Portrait of Francisco Balagtas Baltazar Manila, Philippines signed and dated 1947 (lower left) oil on canvas 15 1/2” x 11 1/2” (39 cm x 29 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) a) Portrait of a Woman b) Portrait of a Man
    Jan. 23, 2021

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) a) Portrait of a Woman b) Portrait of a Man

    Est: ₱50,000 - ₱65,000

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) a) Portrait of a Woman b) Portrait of a Man signed and dated 1955 (lower left) 22” x 18” (56 cm x 46 cm) each

    Leon Gallery
  • SIMEON SAULOG (PHILIPPINES, 1916-1995)
    Nov. 15, 2020

    SIMEON SAULOG (PHILIPPINES, 1916-1995)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Farmers Working the Fields, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1951, in teak cove frame, OS: 22" x 26", SS: 17" x 21". Good condition.

    Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
  • Simeon Saulog, (1916-1995, Filipino), Portrait of a mother and child, 1952, Oil on canvas, 29.5" H x 23.5" W
    Oct. 20, 2020

    Simeon Saulog, (1916-1995, Filipino), Portrait of a mother and child, 1952, Oil on canvas, 29.5" H x 23.5" W

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Simeon Saulog (1916-1995, Filipino) Portrait of a mother and child, 1952 Oil on canvas Signed, dated and inscribed lower left: Saulog / 52 / Manila 29.5" H x 23.5" W

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - King of Kings
    Jul. 18, 2020

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - King of Kings

    Est: ₱45,000 - ₱58,500

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) King of Kings signed and dated 1961 (lower left) oil on canvas 35” x 28” (89 cm x 71 cm) Estimate: USD $900-$1170 Euros €750-€975

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (1915 - 1995) - Portrait of an Old Woman and Man
    May. 30, 2020

    Simon Saulog (1915 - 1995) - Portrait of an Old Woman and Man

    Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

    Simon Saulog (1915 - 1995) Portrait of an Old Woman and Man a) signed and dated 1950 (lower left) b) signed and dated 1950 (lower right) pastel on paper 20” x 16” (51 cm x 41 cm) each

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Urduja
    May. 30, 2020

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Urduja

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Urduja signed and dated 1975 (lower left) oil on canvas 36” x 36” (91 cm x 91 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995).
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Simon Saulog (1916 - 1995).

    Est: $500 - $700

    Artist: Simon Saulog (1915 - 1995). Subject/Title: Pair of portraits of a Filipino man and woman. Date Created: 1955. Medium: Oil on canvas. Size Image: 22 inches high x 18. Size Frame: 23 1/2 inches high x 19 3/4. Condition: Good. 

    Turner Auctions + Appraisals
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916) “Imus, Cavite”
    Jul. 20, 2019

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) “Imus, Cavite”

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) “Imus, Cavite”

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog , (1916-1995) , Untitled
    Jun. 22, 2019

    Simon Saulog , (1916-1995) , Untitled

    Est: ₱40,000 - ₱52,000

    Simon Saulog , (1916-1995) , Untitled , signed and dated 1962 (lower left), oil on canvas, 40” x 30” (102 cm x 76 cm),

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916) , Untitled , signed and dated 1943 (lower right) , pa
    Apr. 13, 2019

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) , Untitled , signed and dated 1943 (lower right) , pa

    Est: ₱5,000 - ₱6,500

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) , Untitled , signed and dated 1943 (lower right) , pastel on paper 8” x 9 1/2” (20 cm x 24 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916), Nude , signed and dated lower right , oil on canvas
    Apr. 13, 2019

    Simon Saulog (b.1916), Nude , signed and dated lower right , oil on canvas

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916), Nude , signed and dated lower right , oil on canvas 27” x 21” (69 cm x 53 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Mother and Child, 1963 87.5 x 69.5cm
    Mar. 14, 2019

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) - Mother and Child, 1963 87.5 x 69.5cm

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Mother and Child, 1963 oil on canvas on board 87.5 x 69.5cm signed and dated ''Manila, 1963'' lower left

    Lawsons
  • SIMEON SAULOG (1916 - 1995) Untitled
    Mar. 09, 2019

    SIMEON SAULOG (1916 - 1995) Untitled

    Est: ₱45,000 - ₱50,000

    SIMEON SAULOG (1916 - 1995) Untitled 1954 Oil on canvas 43 x 54 cm (17 x 21 1/4 in)

    Salcedo Auctions
  • Simon Saulog Untitled
    Jan. 19, 2019

    Simon Saulog Untitled

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simon Saulog Untitled watercolor on paper 18 1/2” x 17” (47 cm x 43 cm) signed and dated 1967 (lower right)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916-1995) Mother and Child
    Dec. 02, 2017

    Simeon Saulog (1916-1995) Mother and Child

    Est: ₱80,000 - ₱104,000

    Simeon Saulog (1916-1995) Mother and Child signed and dated 1959 (lower right) oil on canvas 22” x 18” (56 cm x 46 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Madonna of the Sampaguita
    Oct. 21, 2017

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Madonna of the Sampaguita

    Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

    Simeon Saulog (1916 - 1995) Madonna of the Sampaguita signed and dated 1931 (lower left) Oil on canvas 1931 24 x 20” (61 x 51 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Untitled
    Sep. 09, 2017

    Untitled

    Est: ₱80,000 - ₱104,000

    Simeon Saulog (1916-1995) Quantity: 1

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Oct. 22, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱60,000 - ₱78,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) Nude signed and dated 1975 (lower left) oil on canvas 31” x 41” (79 cm x 104 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Oct. 22, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱60,000 - ₱78,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) Dalagang Bukid signed and dated 1954 (lower left) oil on canvas 24” x 30” (61 cm x 76 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Oct. 22, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱90,000 - ₱117,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) Evacuation signed and dated 1973 (lower right) oil on canvas 35 1/2” x 54 1/2” (90 cm x 138 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Oct. 22, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱30,000 - ₱39,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) End of Day signed and dated 1959 (lower right) oil on canvas 18” x 24” (46 cm x 61 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Sep. 10, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱100,000 - ₱130,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) Wild Flowers signed and dated 1961 (lower left) oil on canvas 25” x 35” (64 cm x 89 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • Simon Saulog (b.1916)
    Jul. 30, 2016

    Simon Saulog (b.1916)

    Est: ₱30,000 - ₱39,000

    Simon Saulog (b.1916) Nude signed and dated 1958 (lower right) oil on canvas 24” x 20” (61 cm x 51 cm)

    Leon Gallery
  • TWO PORTRAITS BY SIMON SAULOG (PHILIPPINES, D. 1995)
    Jul. 24, 2010

    TWO PORTRAITS BY SIMON SAULOG (PHILIPPINES, D. 1995)

    Est: $500 - $1,500

    TWO PORTRAITS BY SIMON SAULOG (PHILIPPINES, D. 1995) Oil on canvas, mid 20th century, signed and dated lower left "Saulog Manila '52". Portraits of an older couple in heavy period frames. Slight imperfections. 19 1/2"h. 15 1/2"w., in frames, 25"h. 21"w.

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