ANITA MAGSAYSAY-HO (Filipino, 1914-2012)
ANITA MAGSAYSAY-HO (Filipino, 1914-2012)

Women at the Market

Details
ANITA MAGSAYSAY-HO (Filipino, 1914-2012)
Women at the Market
signed and dated 'Anita Magsaysay Ho 1950' (lower right)
egg tempera on board
65.5 x 50 cm. (25 3/4 x 19 5/8 in.)
Painted in 1950
Provenance
Purchased by Conrad Wilke around 1950 from Sue Fisher Gallery, Manila,Philippines
Private Collection, USA
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2001
Private Collection, California, USA

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Lot Essay

Anita Magsaysay-Ho is widely acknowledged as the leading female painter in modern Philippine art. During her youth, she studied under the illustrious Fernando Amorsolo, master of the romantic realist tradition, and her earliest works reflect this tutelage of warm pastoralism and faithful portraiture. However it was during her experimentations with modernism during the 1950s that Magsaysay-Ho found her true artistic calling, blending localised genre scenes with an almost geometrical sense of modern figuration.

Women at the Market is painted with egg tempera on board, a medium used early in the artist's career. The medium enabled her work to achieve a delicate quality due to the transparency of the medium and also the resulting smooth finish that served to accentuate her experimentations with the Modernist style of cubism to create depth in her compositions by employing the use of flat planes.

Three Boys at Play is a work that emphasizes the exuberance of youth through the vibrant colours used to depict the boy's clothes. Isolated against a brown background, Magsaysay-Ho draws our attention to the energy and dynamic interaction between the young boys.

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