# Juvenal Sanso artist context and auction value notes

Canonical page: https://appraisily.com/artist/juvenal-sanso/
Profile generated: 2026-05-06T21:22:00.000Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1929-11-23
- Nationality: Spanish, Filipino
- Movements: Philippine Modernism
- Common media: oil on canvas, printmaking

## About Juvenal Sanso

Juvenal Sansó (1929–2025) was a Spanish-born painter who became one of the most recognized figures in Philippine modern art. Born in Reus, Catalonia, he relocated to Manila with his family in 1934 and developed his artistic practice in the Philippines before pursuing formal training in Europe. Sansó is best known for his atmospheric landscapes, which balance stillness with rich chromatic depth, drawing on both European post-war sensibility and Southeast Asian visual traditions. Over a career spanning more than six decades, he exhibited widely across Asia, Europe, and the United States. His work is held in institutional collections including The Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the Philippines he is regarded as a major modernist, and his legacy is sustained through Fundacion Sansó and Museo Sansó, which maintain his archive and promote contemporary artistic practice.

## Common works and media

Sansó commonly worked in oil on canvas and print media. His most recognized subjects include expansive landscapes, coastal and garden scenes, and figurative compositions. He also produced authorized limited-edition archival prints issued through Museo Sansó. Collectors may encounter both original paintings and prints in auction and gallery contexts.

## Market and appraisal context

Juvenal Sansó maintains a deep and active secondary market with 208 auction lots recorded from September 2001 through March 2026, of which 194 carry a realized price. Trading is anchored in the Philippine auction circuit—Leon Gallery, Salcedo Auctions, and 33 Auction account for the bulk of turnover—while international exposure includes Bonhams, Sotheby's, Christie's, DuMouchelles, Rachel Davis Fine Arts, and Gray's Auctioneers. Price dispersion is very wide: the dataset minimum is 30 and the maximum is 6,000,000 (mixed currencies, predominantly PHP for paintings and USD/EUR for prints). The interquartile range spans 29,200 to 525,600, with a median of 170,000. Original oil-on-canvas paintings, especially mature-period landscapes and figurative works from the 1960s onward, command the highest prices at Philippine houses (e.g., "Harmonious Abundance" realized PHP 2,000,000 at Salcedo Auctions in September 2024; "A Journey Revealed (Brenton Series)" ca. 1980 realized PHP 635,000 at Leon Gallery in January 2020). Prints—etchings, aquatints, and lithographs—trade in a narrow band internationally, typically $210–$475 USD at US regional houses. Recent 12-month lot count (3) is below the prior 12-month count (7), suggesting a moderate slowdown in turnover, which may reflect the artist's death in 2025 and a wait-and-see posture among consignors.

## Auction-house-backed market evidence

Juvenal Sansó maintains a deep and active secondary market with 208 auction lots recorded from September 2001 through March 2026, of which 194 carry a realized price. Trading is anchored in the Philippine auction circuit—Leon Gallery, Salcedo Auctions, and 33 Auction account for the bulk of turnover—while international exposure includes Bonhams, Sotheby's, Christie's, DuMouchelles, Rachel Davis Fine Arts, and Gray's Auctioneers. Price dispersion is very wide: the dataset minimum is 30 and the maximum is 6,000,000 (mixed currencies, predominantly PHP for paintings and USD/EUR for prints). The interquartile range spans 29,200 to 525,600, with a median of 170,000. Original oil-on-canvas paintings, especially mature-period landscapes and figurative works from the 1960s onward, command the highest prices at Philippine houses (e.g., "Harmonious Abundance" realized PHP 2,000,000 at Salcedo Auctions in September 2024; "A Journey Revealed (Brenton Series)" ca. 1980 realized PHP 635,000 at Leon Gallery in January 2020). Prints—etchings, aquatints, and lithographs—trade in a narrow band internationally, typically $210–$475 USD at US regional houses. Recent 12-month lot count (3) is below the prior 12-month count (7), suggesting a moderate slowdown in turnover, which may reflect the artist's death in 2025 and a wait-and-see posture among consignors.

### Appraisal notes

Appraisily would use these 208 auction records to establish a comparable-lot baseline alongside the work's photographs, measured dimensions, medium confirmation (oil on canvas vs. print), signature verification, condition report, exhibition history, and documented provenance. For original paintings, the Philippine auction record is the primary comparator: lot-level data from Leon Gallery and Salcedo Auctions provides the most relevant realized-price guidance, adjusted for period, scale, subject, and condition. For prints, US and European regional houses supply closer comparables, with edition number and authorization documentation from Museo Sansó being essential. Currency normalization (PHP vs. USD vs. EUR) must be applied at the date of each sale for accurate comparison. Works with full Fundación/Museo Sansó provenance or published catalogue entries should be valued higher than works lacking documentation.

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### Collector notes

- Sansó's market is bifurcated: collectors seeking original paintings should focus on Philippine auction houses—Leon Gallery and Salcedo Auctions are the dominant venues—where mature oil-on-canvas landscapes and figurative works are most actively traded. Prints (etchings, lithographs, aquatints) are widely available at US and European regional houses for $200–$500 USD and represent an accessible entry point, but they should not be confused with original paintings. Before purchasing, verify medium, edition details for prints, condition, and provenance. Works with Fundación Sansó or Museo Sansó documentation are preferable. The artist's death in 2025 may affect medium-term supply and pricing; monitor upcoming Philippine auction seasons for directional signals. Currency considerations are important: Philippine auction results are denominated in PHP, while international results are in USD or EUR, so direct price comparisons require exchange-rate normalization at the sale date.

### Market caveats

- Price statistics (min 30, median 170,000, max 6,000,000) span multiple currencies—predominantly PHP for paintings at Philippine houses and USD/EUR for prints at international houses. Direct comparison requires currency normalization at each sale date.
- The recent 12-month lot count (3) is lower than the prior 12-month period (7), which may reflect a temporary post-death slowdown rather than a structural decline. Trend conclusions should be revisited as more post-2025 data accumulates.
- Appraisily auction signals are derived from public auction feeds and may not capture private sales, gallery primary-market pricing, or all Philippine domestic auction results outside the indexed sources.
- Sansó's extensive output over six-plus decades means attribution and dating should be confirmed case by case; period, condition, and provenance materially affect value.
- Limited-edition archival prints issued under the Museo Sansó program are distinct from original paintings and should be valued accordingly. Edition number and authorization documentation are essential for print appraisal.
- Some recent lots list the artist as "b. 1929" without recording the 2025 death, indicating records that predate or have not yet incorporated updated biographical data.

### Market evidence sources

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## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine identity research from museum records, library authority files, and artist estate sources with auction records, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lot data when those records are available.

## Sources

- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78010723
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19300758
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500466217
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/5155
- Juvenal Sanso / Fundacion Sansó: https://juvenalsanso.com/
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/817749/
