Las Damas Romanas

Las Damas Romanas
Las Damas Romanas
Artist Juan Luna
Year 1882
Type oil on canvas
Dimensions 100 cm × 170 cm (39 in × 67 in)
Location unknown

Las Damas Romanas (literally, "The Roman Dames"), also known as The Roman Maidens, The Roman Women,[1] or The Roman Ladies,[2][3] is an oil on canvas painting by Juan Luna, an award-winning Filipino painter, patriot, hero and one of the Philippines' first "international artists"[4] who had been considered as one of the most important Filipino painters during the Spanish colonial times in the Philippines.[5] It was painted by Luna when he was a student of the school of painting in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando) in Madrid, Spain in 1877. Alejo Valera, a Spanish painting teacher, took Luna as an apprentice and brought him to Rome where Luna created Las Damas Romanas in 1882.[6] Luna spent six years in Rome from 1878 to 1884.[4]

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Historical overview

Las Damas Romanas is one of the early works of Luna as a painter that resurfaced in the past quarter of a century after being thought lost or missing.[6][7] Before its reappearance in Paris many years before 2008, it had been documented only as a title and as a listed work of Luna in the 1957 biography of Luna written by Carlos E. Da Silva. The painting had also been documented through a black and white photograph from the files of Alfonso T. Ongpin, a historian and pre-war art dealer. In 1980, the image from Ongpin was reprinted by Santiago Pilar[6] in the book "Juan Luna: The Filipino As Painter".[4]

Description

The concept for the 100 cm x 170 cm size[4] painting was based by Luna on ancient Roman history. It depicted a domestic scene in ancient Roman life, portraying two women lying on the steps of a house. The hand of one woman was holding the reins of two pet dogs[6] or hunting dogs,[5] in order to prevent them from scaring away some doves.[6] The doves symbolized divinity[5] The background of the painting presented a shelf of artifacts. To the left of the shelf was a shrine with a pediment shaped like a triangle. In front of the pediment was a burner with a smoking incense.[6]

There are three major elements of Las Damas Romanas, namely the women, the dogs, and the doves. Roman life involved having dogs because they were employed by the ancient Romans for hunting activities, guardians of the home and their property, and as pets. In Luna's painting, the leashed pet dogs were acting as companions of women. Doves, on the other hand, were animals that connote eroticism.[6] In relation to one of the women, there was a suggestion that the woman on the right with dark hair could be Maria de la Paz Pardo de Tavera. The notion was discarded because Luna was unmarried when he painted Las Damas Romanas.[4]

Luna finished Las Damas Romanas after winning a silver medal for The Death of Cleopatra painting in 1881 and before obtaining a gold medal for the masterpiece Spoliarium in 1884 (both were presented during the Madrid Exposition during the years mentioned).[6] In 1886, Luna was awarded a Diploma of Honor at the Munich Art Exposition[5] (also known as the Munich Salon) for painting Las Damas Romanas.[2][3] The masterpiece was a classic work painted in the highest conventions of the academic style, and it was a representative of the "abundant richness of life, with humankind", represented by women in the painting, being "in harmony with Nature".[5]

Valuation

Long thought lost or missing, the painting emerged in an estate sale outside Paris, France, before 2008. During this art auction, the painting was originally priced between 10,000 and 20,000 euros (623,000 and ₱1.3 million), a range that rose to greater than 200,000 euros (₱12.4 million) when the painting was bought by a French art dealer. The painting was auctioned once again on November 30, 2008, at Christie's in Hong Kong with an estimated value ranging from $1 million to $1.2 million,[4] the equivalent of HK$8,000,000 to HK$10,000,000.[5] The work sold for far less than the estimate, however, achieving $609,193, or HK$4,700,000, including buyer's premium.

See also

  • España y Filipinas
  • The Blood Compact

References

  1. ^ Las Damas Romanas (The Roman Women), from "Luna Y Novicio, Juan", bookrags.com
  2. ^ a b Luna's Damas Romanas (Roman Ladies), from "Juan Novicio Luna (1857-1899)", kulay-diwa.com
  3. ^ a b Luna's Damas Romanas (Roman Ladies), from "Juan Novicio Luna", filipinopaintings.com
  4. ^ a b c d e f Ocampo, Ambeth (columnist). Lost Luna found in Paris to be sold, Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 23, 2008, inquirer.net
  5. ^ a b c d e f (...) "Leading the selection of Modern works this season is Las Damas Romanas (Roman Maidens) by Juan Luna (...) estimate: HK$8,000,000-10,000,000 / US$1,025,600-1,282,000" (...), Colonial Classics and Modern Masterpieces, Christie's Hong Kong Announces Fall 2008 Sale of Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art, artdaily.com
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Ocampo, Ambeth R. (Chairman, National Historical Institute of the Philippines) Las Damas Romanas (Roman Maidens) by Juan Luna (The Philippines 1857-1899), Christie's, Department Information, Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art, christies.com
  7. ^ Lost Luna work found, rogueclassicism, atrium-media.com

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