ANTONIO BLANCO (Filipino, 1927-1999)
ANTONIO BLANCO (Filipino, 1927-1999)

Portrait of a Balinese Girl

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ANTONIO BLANCO (Filipino, 1927-1999)
Portrait of a Balinese Girl
signed 'Antonio Blanco' (upper centre); inscribed 'Bali' (lower centre); signed, dated and inscribed 'Bali, 1962, Indonesia, Antonio Blanco' (on the reverse)
oil canvas
30 x 23 cm. (11 3/4 x 9 in.)
Painted circa 1962
Provenance
Christie's Singapore, 30 September 2001, Lot 224
Acquired from the above by the present owner
The authenticity of the present lot has kindly been confirmed by artist's family (Mario Blanco) after first-hand examination.

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Lot Essay

The Spanish-Filipino Antonio Blanco is lauded for his draughtsmanship and his ability to convey a level of expressive sensuality in his paintings. Born in Manila, Philippines, Blanco's parents were originally from Catalonia, Spain. Educated at the Fine Arts Academy in New York, he was later based in Florida and California. He lived in Ubud, Bali from 1952 and his works are today housed in the Antonio Blanco Renaissance Museum in Ubud, Bali. Christie's is pleased to present three works from his Hawaii and Balinese days in this sale.
Meanwhile, Portrait of a Balinese Girl (Lot 3372) shows Blanco's infatuation with exotic beauty. The model's eyes shy away from confronting viewers directly, rather her sideways glance is suggestive and captivating. Blanco's application of paint is nearly impressionistic and complements the subject matter in a way which conveys a sense of liberation to the figures rather than restriction; giving the painting its breadth and movement.

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