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Lot 23: Antonio Blanco (Indonesia 1911-1999) Self Portrait

Est: $4,000 USD - $6,000 USDSold:
Concierge Estate Sale Services, LLCPaso Robles, CA, USApril 12, 2016

Item Overview

Description

rtist: Antonio Maria Blanco (Philippines / Indonesia 1911-1999) Title: Self PortraitMedium: Mixed Media (Watercolor and Gouache)Frame: Original Blanco frame and matting that is paintedSize: 9 1/4 x 8 inches (image) and 21 x 18 inches (frame) Signature: Signed Lower Right and Inscribed "Bali"Dated: This painting is undated but it comes with a Antonio Blanco book that is inscribed and dated 1992. It is dedicated to Michael and Janet Berolzheimer when they purchased the Blanco self portrait. Condition: Very GoodProvenance: Private Collection, United States; Purchased from the artist in 1992. Biography: The story of Antonio Blanco is one of dreams and adventure, and begins on September 15, 1912. Blanco was born in Manila to Spanish parents who had fled the Spanish-American War. His father was a prominent physician who sent his son to the American Central School in Manila for his education, where they boy excelled art, literature and languages. Blanco would acquire six languages in total; French, English, Spanish, Tagalog, Indonesian and some Balinese. After highschool, he would travel to New York to study at the National Academy of Art under Sidney Dickinson. His strongest interest in subject matter was the human form, especially composition of the female anatomy. After the Academy, he went on to work and live in both Florida and California and eventually traveled to the islands of the Pacific. He spent time in Hawaii, Japan and Cambodia where he would be the guest of honor to Prince Norodom Sihanouk. By 1952, Blanco arrived at the shores of Bali. However, as soon as he stepped ashore he realized all his belongings had been stolen. With no identification or money, he survived by his talent and charm, stealing the favor of the King of Ubud, Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati. Blanco would marry a native dancer of significant celebrity, Ni Ronji, by the following year. His new wife, her culture and stunning homeland would be the final key to Blanco’s quest for artistic inspiration. He became deeply enamoured with Bali’s people, scenery, and the unique atmosphere full of color, sweeping panoramic views and plentiful availability of stunning female subjects. Finally home, Blanco quickly set to constructing a house for his bride and himself, as well as a studio. His new friend, King Sukawati, gifted land to the artist which was situated high on a hillside in Campuan, surrounded by lush gardens at the crux of two sacred rivers. Blanco had everything he needed to hide away and create his energetic paintings day in and day out. Over the next nearly 50 years, his continuous efforts in creation bred a significant body of work that was appreciated and highly desired across the globe, despite his tendency to always stay home with his lovely wife and growing family in their gorgeous mansion. He would, in fact, become the most famous working foreign artist in Bali, developing a wide gambit of celebrity collectors from Ingrid Bergman and President Sukarno of Indonesia to Michael Jackson and telenovela star Ariadna Thalia Sodi Miranda. His high energy, smooth charisma and theatrical personality gained him the nickname “The Fabulous Blanco” to many across the art world. Throughout his lifetime, Blanco received tremendous accolades; from the Tiffany Fellowship from The Society of Honolulu Artists and the Chevalier du Sahametrai of Cambodia to the Society of Painters of Fine Art Quality of President Sukarno and the Prize of the Art Critique in Spain. The King of Spain, Juan Carlos, even awarded Blanco the order of Cruz de Caballero, thereby adding the title “Don” to his name. Blanco is best known for his works featuring indigenous women of Bali, highlighting the essence of femininity with a dreamlike romanticism with highly expressive strokes. In December, 1998, a great dream of Blanco’s came true with the beginning development of The Blanco Renaissance Museum at his residence. Over 300 paintings were displayed in chronological order, illustrating

Dimensions

Size: 9 1/4 x 8 inches (image) and 21 x 18 inches (frame)

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

Good Condition

Provenance

Private Collection, United States; Purchased from the artist in 1992

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Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 237-7302

Auction Details

Important Asian Fine Art and Jewelry Auction

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April 12, 2016, 06:00 PM PST

816 Vine St., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, US

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The following are three companies to choose from:

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Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 237-8727

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Paso Robles, CA 93446
(805) 237-7302