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Aboriginal Art Auction - Melbourne: Brighton Town Hall 09/02/2020 1:00 PM AEDT Auction - Aboriginal Art Auction - Melbourne: Brighton Town Hall 09/02/2020 1:00 PM AEDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1 JEANNIE MILLS PWERLE “Bush Yam” Acrylic on linen. Painted in 12 FELICITY ROBERTSON NAMPITJINPA "Puyurru - Water Dreaming" 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. ready to hang. 70cm x 40cm Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. 49cm x 62cm JEANNIE MILLS PWERLE“Bush Yam”Acrylic on linen.Painted in FELICITY ROBERTSON NAMPITJINPA"Puyurru - Water 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and Dreaming"Acrylic on linen.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of ready to hang.70cm x 40cm Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.49cm x 62cm Est. 300 - 800 Est. 1,000 - 2,000 2 FREDA PRICE PITJARA “My Mother's Country ” Acrylic on linen. 13 HELEN RUBUNTJA "My Country" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2019. Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to stretched and ready to hang. 50cm x 70cm hang. 95cm x 95cm FREDA PRICE PITJARA“My Mother's Country ”Acrylic on linen.Painted HELEN RUBUNTJA"My Country"Acrylic on linen.Painted in in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.50cm x 70cm ready to hang.95cm x 95cm Est. 600 - 900 Est. 1,000 - 1,800 3 GLORIA PETYARRE "Bush Medicine Leaves" Acrylic on linen. Painted 14 CINDY MORTON PWERLE "Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming" Acrylic in 2018. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and on canvas. Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. ready to hang. 60cm x 86cm Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. 110cm x 130cm GLORIA PETYARRE"Bush Medicine Leaves"Acrylic on linen.Painted in CINDY MORTON PWERLE"Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming"Acrylic on 2018.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and canvas.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is ready to hang.60cm x 86cm stretched and ready to hang.110cm x 130cm Est. 500 - 1,000 Est. 2,500 - 4,000 4 ELAINE NAROLDOL "Untitled" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. 15 VENITA WOODS "My Grandmother's Country" Acrylic on canvas. Painted in 2019. Region: Arnhem Land. Provenance: Private Collection, Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is West Arnhem Land. 80cm x 61cm stretched and ready to hang. 181cm x 139cm ELAINE NAROLDOL"Untitled"Synthetic polymer paint on VENITA WOODS"My Grandmother's Country"Acrylic on canvas.Painted canvas.Painted in 2019.Region: Arnhem Land.Provenance: Private in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and Collection, West Arnhem Land.80cm x 61cm ready to hang.181cm x 139cm Est. 200 - 300 Est. 3,500 - 5,000 5 SAMANTHA DANIEL NAPANGATI "My Grandfather's Country" Acrylic 16 DINNY CAMPBELL TJAMPITJINPA "Tingarri (Man's Dreaming)" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork on linen. Provenance: Desert Art Gallery. Comes with Certificate of is stretched and ready to hang. 90cm x 138cm Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. 46cm x 101cm SAMANTHA DANIEL NAPANGATI"My Grandfather's Country"Acrylic on DINNY CAMPBELL TJAMPITJINPA"Tingarri (Man's Dreaming)"Acrylic linen.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is on linen.Provenance: Desert Art Gallery.Comes with Certificate of stretched and ready to hang.90cm x 138cm Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.46cm x 101cm Est. 1,500 - 2,500 Est. 1,000 - 1,800 6 MARGARET SCOBIE "Bush Medicine Leaves" Acrylic on linen. Painted 17 ELAINE NAROLDOL "Untitled" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and Painted in 2019. Region: Arnhem Land. Provenance: Private Collection, ready to hang. 32cm x 95cm West Arnhem Land. 60cm x 90cm MARGARET SCOBIE"Bush Medicine Leaves"Acrylic on linen.Painted in ELAINE NAROLDOL"Untitled"Synthetic polymer paint on 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and canvas.Painted in 2019.Region: Arnhem Land.Provenance: Private ready to hang.32cm x 95cm Collection, West Arnhem Land.60cm x 90cm Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 7 FELICITY ROBERTSON NAMPITJINPA “Puyurru - Water Dreaming” 18 WALTER DANIELS JAGAMARA "My Country" Acrylic on linen. Painted Limited edition etching. WP Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and Artwork is signed and ready to hang. Image : 50cm x 49cm Frame : ready to hang. 88cm x 140cm 83cm x 64cm WALTER DANIELS JAGAMARA"My Country"Acrylic on linen.Painted in FELICITY ROBERTSON NAMPITJINPA“Puyurru - Water 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and Dreaming”Limited edition etching. WPComes with Certificate of ready to hang.88cm x 140cm Authenticity.Artwork is signed and ready to hang.Image : 50cm x Est. 1,500 - 2,500 49cmFrame : 83cm x 64cm 19 ANNIE NELSON NAPANGARDI "Pattern of the Old Tree" Acrylic on Est. 1,000 - 2,000 linen. Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is 8 DOLLY MILLS PETYARRE "Bush Yam" Acrylic on linen. Painted in stretched and ready to hang. 30cm x 49cm 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ANNIE NELSON NAPANGARDI"Pattern of the Old Tree"Acrylic on ready to hang. 94cm x 90cm linen.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is DOLLY MILLS PETYARRE"Bush Yam"Acrylic on linen.Painted in stretched and ready to hang.30cm x 49cm 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and Est. 300 - 500 ready to hang.94cm x 90cm 20 CLARISE TJUNKIN "Minma Marlilu Tjukurrpa" Acrylic on linen. Painted Est. 1,000 - 2,000 in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and 9 SHAUN NAMANYILK Didgeridoo. Provenance: Private Collection, West ready to hang. 180cm x 120cm Arnhem Land. 123cm CLARISE TJUNKIN"Minma Marlilu Tjukurrpa"Acrylic on linen.Painted in SHAUN NAMANYILKDidgeridoo.Provenance: Private Collection,West 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and Arnhem Land.123cm ready to hang.180cm x 120cm Est. 250 - 350 Est. 4,000 - 6,000 10 FREDA PRICE PITJARA “My Mother's Country” Acrylic on linen. 21 RUBY DANIEL NAPURRULA "My Country" Acrylic on linen. Painted in Painted in 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is 2017. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and stretched and ready to hang. 71cm x 95cm ready to hang. 38cm x 100cm FREDA PRICE PITJARA“My Mother's Country”Acrylic on linen.Painted RUBY DANIEL NAPURRULA"My Country"Acrylic on linen.Painted in in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and 2017.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.71cm x 95cm ready to hang.38cm x 100cm Est. 600 - 900 Est. 500 - 700 11 BETTY CLUB MBITJANA "Body Paint" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2019. 22 MARY RUMBLE PITJARA "Bush Seeds" Acrylic on linen. Painted in Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and hang. 110cm x 129cm ready to hang. 71cm x 200cm BETTY CLUB MBITJANA"Body Paint"Acrylic on linen.Painted in MARY RUMBLE PITJARA"Bush Seeds"Acrylic on linen.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.110cm x 129cm ready to hang.71cm x 200cm Est. 1,800 - 2,500 Est. 1,500 - 2,500 Auction - Aboriginal Art Auction - Melbourne: Brighton Town Hall 09/02/2020 1:00 PM AEDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 23 WALALA TJAPALTJARRI "Tingari" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2019. 34 ANGELINA DOOLAN "Wild Bush Flowers” Acrylic on linen. Painted in Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to 2019 Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and hang. 63cm x 81cm ready to hang. 59cm x 102cm WALALA TJAPALTJARRI"Tingari"Acrylic on linen.Painted in ANGELINA DOOLAN"Wild Bush Flowers”Acrylic on linen.Painted in 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and 2019Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.63cm x 81cm ready to hang.59cm x 102cm Est. 600 - 900 Est. 800 - 1,200 24 ALISON MUNTI RILEY "My Country" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2018. 35 JEANNIE MILLS PWERLE "Bush Yam" Acrylic on linen. Painted 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. Comes with Certificate of hang. 89cm x 125cm Authenticity. 117cm x 181cm ALISON MUNTI RILEY"My Country"Acrylic on linen.Painted in JEANNIE MILLS PWERLE"Bush Yam"Acrylic on linen.Painted 2018.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and 2019.Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.Comes with Certificate of ready to hang.89cm x 125cm Authenticity.117cm x 181cm Est. 1,200 - 2,000 Est. 3,000 - 4,500 25 LYNETTE GRANITES "Rain Dreaming" Acrylic on canvas. Painted in 36 MINNIE PWERLE "Awelye" Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2004 for DACOU 2019. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and GALLERY. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched ready to hang. 52cm x 96cm and ready to hand 120cm x 90cm LYNETTE GRANITES"Rain Dreaming"Acrylic on canvas.Painted in MINNIE PWERLE"Awelye"Acrylic on linen.Painted in 2004 for DACOU 2019.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched and GALLERY.Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.Artwork is stretched ready to hang.52cm x 96cm and ready to hand120cm x 90cm Est.
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