
114 lots of art and historical objects, some dating back to the seventeenth century, will be auctioned tomorrow at the Museum of Art and History of Guanajuato. Is expected to collect 700 thousand pesos Mexican Sacred Art
seventeenth century, lithographs, photographs, medals and other memorabilia of the Centennial of Independence, well-known plastic national and international artists exhibited in the Museum of Art and History of Guanajuato to be auctioned this Friday at 8:00 pm by the home of art collector and curator, Raphael Matos Moctezuma.
In an interview from Mexico City, Rafael Matos said that the 114 lots of works of art and historical objects were given to appropriation to the local distributor that coordinates, mainly by collectors of the City of Mexico, with an estimated value 1.4 million pesos.
"Expectations of a good auction is to sell 50 percent of the lots, so we believe a sale of 700 thousand pesos," said Matos Moctezuma, adding that the final bid amount, you should add 15 percent, which is the gain of the auction house.
Among the objects and works that bring this small but rich collection of art and historical objects, the director of the Museum of Art and History of Guanajuato, Amelia Chavez, said the names of artists such as Luis Garcia Guerrero, Joan Miró, José Clemente Orozco , Diego Rivera, Julio Ruelas, Jose Chavez Morado, Roberto Montenegro, Carlos Merida, Francisco Zuniga, Francisco Toledo, Francisco Castro
Leñero and Angelina Beloff, among others.
addition, transcendent collection spans the history of Mexico, a sword and a hat that belonged to
Felipe
Carrizal, who was head of the Main Rural Guanajuato in 1900, among other items. Shares
National Railways of Mexico with the effigy of Porfirio Díaz, photographs of the manadatario with his wife and his government's cabinet in 1900, printed, medals, coins and souvenir photographs of the Centennial of Independence, also part of the display.
Banderas and decrees such as the Regency of the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide ordered in 1821, with a value of 14 thousand dollars, are other pieces to be auctioned. Too obvious a charcoal drawing done Benito Juárez in 1880, valued at 18 thousand pesos.
On Guanajuato, we exhibit a lot of 3 handwritten letters interim governor of the state in 1893, Joaquín González Obregón, as well as a collection of notes dating from 1914.
Two works by Joan Miro, valued at 8 000 800 pesos each, a batch of six stamps with picture of General Porfirio Diaz in 4 000 900 pesos, and three lithographs of remembrance of the First Centennial of Independence with images of Vicente Guerrero, Miguel Hidalgo y Agustín de Iturbide, also part of the exhibition.
"There is a flag of 1921 Obregon, who is the only flag that officially celebrated the hundredth anniversary of the consummation of independence" Matos said, while indicating that parts prices are very low, and to illustrate, spoke of the coin collection of the First Empire 8, middle and an eighth of real silver, with an output value of 2 000 300 pesos.
Finally, Rafael Matos said one piece "transcendental": a seventeenth-century cross of the Passion of Christ, made anonymously to a pre-Columbian art from corn stalk, which has a starting price of 58 thousand pesos.
Amelia Chavez emphasized that the auction will be open to the public, adding that the MAHG has a "theme line" that supports dissemination of cultural industries, so this sample is used to strengthen the industry and "have a presence and to offer to Guanajuato Forum works of one of the largest auction house in Mexico."
León, Gto.
seventeenth century, lithographs, photographs, medals and other memorabilia of the Centennial of Independence, well-known plastic national and international artists exhibited in the Museum of Art and History of Guanajuato to be auctioned this Friday at 8:00 pm by the home of art collector and curator, Raphael Matos Moctezuma.
In an interview from Mexico City, Rafael Matos said that the 114 lots of works of art and historical objects were given to appropriation to the local distributor that coordinates, mainly by collectors of the City of Mexico, with an estimated value 1.4 million pesos.
"Expectations of a good auction is to sell 50 percent of the lots, so we believe a sale of 700 thousand pesos," said Matos Moctezuma, adding that the final bid amount, you should add 15 percent, which is the gain of the auction house.
Among the objects and works that bring this small but rich collection of art and historical objects, the director of the Museum of Art and History of Guanajuato, Amelia Chavez, said the names of artists such as Luis Garcia Guerrero, Joan Miró, José Clemente Orozco , Diego Rivera, Julio Ruelas, Jose Chavez Morado, Roberto Montenegro, Carlos Merida, Francisco Zuniga, Francisco Toledo, Francisco Castro
Leñero and Angelina Beloff, among others.
addition, transcendent collection spans the history of Mexico, a sword and a hat that belonged to
Felipe
Carrizal, who was head of the Main Rural Guanajuato in 1900, among other items. Shares
National Railways of Mexico with the effigy of Porfirio Díaz, photographs of the manadatario with his wife and his government's cabinet in 1900, printed, medals, coins and souvenir photographs of the Centennial of Independence, also part of the display.
Banderas and decrees such as the Regency of the Mexican Empire of Agustín de Iturbide ordered in 1821, with a value of 14 thousand dollars, are other pieces to be auctioned. Too obvious a charcoal drawing done Benito Juárez in 1880, valued at 18 thousand pesos.
On Guanajuato, we exhibit a lot of 3 handwritten letters interim governor of the state in 1893, Joaquín González Obregón, as well as a collection of notes dating from 1914.
Two works by Joan Miro, valued at 8 000 800 pesos each, a batch of six stamps with picture of General Porfirio Diaz in 4 000 900 pesos, and three lithographs of remembrance of the First Centennial of Independence with images of Vicente Guerrero, Miguel Hidalgo y Agustín de Iturbide, also part of the exhibition.
"There is a flag of 1921 Obregon, who is the only flag that officially celebrated the hundredth anniversary of the consummation of independence" Matos said, while indicating that parts prices are very low, and to illustrate, spoke of the coin collection of the First Empire 8, middle and an eighth of real silver, with an output value of 2 000 300 pesos.
Finally, Rafael Matos said one piece "transcendental": a seventeenth-century cross of the Passion of Christ, made anonymously to a pre-Columbian art from corn stalk, which has a starting price of 58 thousand pesos.
Amelia Chavez emphasized that the auction will be open to the public, adding that the MAHG has a "theme line" that supports dissemination of cultural industries, so this sample is used to strengthen the industry and "have a presence and to offer to Guanajuato Forum works of one of the largest auction house in Mexico."
León, Gto.
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