SARILING ATIN: Paintings we wish we could afford

Ang Kiukok Geraldine Javier Vicente Manansala Fernando Amorsolo Carlos "Botong" Francisco Felix Resureccion Hidalgo Benedicto Reyes Cabrera Ronald Ventura Anita Magsaysay Ho Juan Luna

Pieces of art are like real estate—they do not depreciate in value. From Ventura to Luna, the Philippines has always produced great artists, whose works span from hyperrealism to expressionism. Filipino artists and their artworks may be a far feat from Chinese and Indian artworks in terms of prices fetched at auction, but it is now being recognized globally for its salability, generating bigger sales than expected, both locally and internationally. Here are 10 famous paintings in the Philippines that have been auctioned at jaw-dropping prices. Note: This virtual exhibition is made in compliance to the midterm project in Art Appreciation for BSN1-NAB. It is for academic purposes only. The images and descriptions used belongs to the rightful owners.

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SARILING ATIN: Paintings we wish we could afford

Ang Kiukok Geraldine Javier Vicente Manansala Fernando Amorsolo Carlos "Botong" Francisco Felix Resureccion Hidalgo Benedicto Reyes Cabrera Ronald Ventura Anita Magsaysay Ho Juan Luna

Pieces of art are like real estate—they do not depreciate in value. From Ventura to Luna, the Philippines has always produced great artists, whose works span from hyperrealism to expressionism. Filipino artists and their artworks may be a far feat from Chinese and Indian artworks in terms of prices fetched at auction, but it is now being recognized globally for its salability, generating bigger sales than expected, both locally and internationally. Here are 10 famous paintings in the Philippines that have been auctioned at jaw-dropping prices. Note: This virtual exhibition is made in compliance to the midterm project in Art Appreciation for BSN1-NAB. It is for academic purposes only. The images and descriptions used belongs to the rightful owners.

This virtual_exhibition is empty