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Casa de Memoria celebrates fifth anniversary with Segundo auction

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Casa de Memoria celebrates its 5th anniversary of offering fine Filipino-European objets d’art this May. The Lhuillier-managed auction house has been organizing quarterly auctions every year with pieces to elevate the home.

The Segundo auction this year will take place on May 22, 2021, Saturday, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. The auction will feature exquisite pieces from the 17th — 20th century from renowned Filipino and European artists.

“Art defines our culture, history, and heritage. As we celebrate our 5th year with the Segundo auction, Casa de Memoria proudly exhibits the works of world-class Filipino and European artists,” said Casa de Memoria general manager Camille Lhuiller-Albani.

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Casa de Memoria, or The Casa, is the only auction house in the Philippines specializing in European antiquities, paintings and objet d’arts while remaining committed to telling the story of a rich Filipino past. Harkening to a by-gone era, The Casa embodies and exudes the heritage ethos of the deep history of Manila, once known as “The Pearl of the Orient,” and a true jewel of Asia in a modern context.

At the Segundo auction, there will be an extensive array of religious artworks, such as the oil painting of Santí­sima Trinidad, a mid to late 19th century oil painting on canvas depicting the Holy Trinity attributed to Filipino painter Justiniano Asunción (1816 – 1896) and the St. Jerome oil painting from 18th to 19th century on wood by Juan Arzeo. Another oil painting at the auction is a 19th century icon painting on wood depicting St. Barbara by Filipino artist, Antonio Malantic.

Bidders can also look forward to the historic Philippine Map from the 18th century, as well as portraits sketched by Filipino artist, Romeo Tabuena (1921-2015), and Manuel Montoya’s depiction of a courtyard scene in the 19th century.

Also up for bidding are the sophisticated ivory boxes from the 19th century, the English ivory trinket box, and the Anglo-Indian Sadeli box, which has minute parquetry out of dyed horns, bones, pewter, and mother of pearl with a wooden interior.

Take home an art piece and you will be supporting a worthwhile cause as Casa de Memoria will donate part of the auction proceeds to a local charitable institution to help those badly affected by the pandemic.

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