Rare Collection

Galerie Francesca Emporium launches a bundle of giclee fine art prints from acclaimed artists.

Words and Photos Galerie Francesca
May 22, 2024

JAbdulmari Asia Imao Sarimanok Series (2014)

Galerie Francesca Emporium, in collaboration with the estates of master artists Fernando Amorsolo, Abdulmari Imao, and Juvenal Sansó, launched a limited-release bundled collection of three giclee fine art prints.

The limited collection, curated by Fundacion Sansó Director Ricky Francisco, features the distinct art styles of each master artist and is a noteworthy representation of the diversity of Filipino art. This collection features the “Alegra La Sombra” by Juvenal Sanso, “Man and Woman on Carabao” by Fernando Amorsolo, and “Sarimanok Series 2014” by Abdulmari Imao.

Art For A Cause
This collection gives art connoisseurs the unique chance to have these beautiful works of art as part of their private collection while at the same time contributing to the worthwhile projects of the beneficiaries chosen by each estate.

Juvenal Sansó “Alegra La Sombra”

The beneficiary for Juvenal Sansó is I CAre: Initiative for the Continuation of Artist’s Estate. The program will help the Artist’s Estate to develop merchandising, skill transfer, and copyright resources. The beneficiaries of Fernando Amorsolo’s Estate are the literacy programs Rising Sunday Foundation and the Fernando C. Amorsolo Art Foundation Inc., while the beneficiary of Abdulmari Asia Imao is the Angat Buhay Foundation’s Arts and Culture Pillar.

JFernando Amorsolo “Man and Woman on Carabao” (1959)

The Masters
Juvenal Sansó is an internationally renowned artist who has received several awards across different countries including membership into the Order of Chevalier for Arts and Letters from the Ministry of Culture and Communications of France, The Presidential Medal of Merit Award from the Philippines, and a King’s Cross of Isabella knighthood from the King of Spain. His earlier work has been heavily influenced by his early experience of war and its perils, with his paintings depicting gruesome imagery. In his later years, his grotesque black and white paintings were replaced with vivid depictions of landscapes and florals, using striking shades of red, green, orange, and blue. “Alegra La Sombra” is a brilliant and showstopping piece created by one of the most innovative and respected artists today.

Juvenal Sanso

Fernando Amorsolo, born on May 30, 1892, was the First National Artist of the Philippines and renowned as the Master Painter of Philippine Sunlight. He earned his degree in painting with honors at the University of the Philippines Manila and was sent to Spain by Don Enrique Zobel to further his studies. There, he was able to learn from the works of European masters Sorolla and Velasquez. While known for his masterpieces such as “Defensa de Honor” and countless portraits of prominent figures in society, he is most famous for his works depicting idyllic provincial life. “Man and Woman on Carabao” is yet another beautiful rendition of the peaceful life of Filipinos set against a picturesque landscape.

Fernando Amorsolo

Abdulmari Asia Imao, the son of Tausüg stone crushers, is the Philippines’ first Moro National Artist. Receiving art scholarships from the University of the Philippines and distinguished fine art universities overseas, this master artist held on deeply to his roots and came back home to promote the art and culture of Mindanao. He is known for painting and sculpting sari-fish, sari-ukkir, and sari-mosques, as well as sarimanoks. “Sarimanok Series 2014” is a vibrant piece of art that represents the history and artistry of Abdulmari Asia Imao.

Art in Everyday Life
Galerie Francesca Emporium, in collaboration with Fernando C. Amorsolo Art Foundation, Fundacion Sansó, Rising Sunday Foundation and the Imao Family, allows art collectors to own these carefully curated works of art while giving back to the community.

From Left to Right: Ricky Francisco, Fundacion Sansó; Ma. Luisa Marquez Schwartz, Rising Sunday Foundation; Rizalee Imao, Representative of Imao Family; Dada Bordado, Angat Buhay Foundation; Susanne Tiausas, Galerie Francesca; Cindel Tiausas, Galerie Francesca Emporium.

While Galerie Francesca Emporium aims to bring distinct and exquisite collections to art collectors, they also believe that art should be accessible and integrated into all aspects of life. In addition to their wide range of collectibles, they also feature select functional items to bring art and inspiration to everyday life. From home décor, to personal stationery, to fashion accessories, the Emporium helps bring beauty and creativity beyond the walls of a museum and into your home and lifestyle.

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For more information about Galerie Francesca Emporium, visit www.gfemporium.com. You may also check out their social media pages, FB/IG: @GFEmporium.

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