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ART ABORIGÈNE, AUSTRALIE — Samedi 13 Mars 2021 — Paris, Salle Quartier Drouot Art Aborigène, Australie ART ABORIGÈNE, AUSTRALIE — Samedi 13 mars 2021 — Paris, Salle Quartier Drouot Art Aborigène, Australie Samedi 13 mars 2021 Paris — Salle , Quartier Drouot 3, rue Rossini 75009 Paris — 14h30 — Exposition Publique Vendredi 12 mars de 10h00 à 18h00 Samedi 13 mars de 10h00 à 13h00 — Intégralité des lots sur www.millon.com Selon les conditions sanitaires en vigueur au moment de l'exposition et de la vente, il est possible que cette dernière ait lieu uniquement à huis-clos diffusée sur les plateformes internet Drouot Live et Interencheres Live. Merci de consulter toutes les informations mises à jour sur le site www.millon.com à l'onglet infos de la vente ou pour tout renseignement appeler au 06 34 05 27 59. Département Expert Index Art Aborigène, Australie Catalogue ................................................................................. p. 4 Biographies ............................................................................. p. 64 Ordres d’achats .......................................................................p. 74 Conditions de ventes ............................................................... p. 75 Liste des artistes Anonyme .....n° 134, 135, 136, 137, 141, Napaltjarri, Eileen .................. n° 50 Pultara, Evelyn ....................... n° 97 142, 143, 144, 145............................. Napaltjarri Andy, Ada ............ n° 178 Puntjina Watson, Monica .........n° 72 Baker, Maringka .................... n° 93 Napaltjarri Andy, Emily .......... n° 150 Pwerle, Emily ..........................n° 31 Banggala, England ..........n° 138, 146 Napaltjarri Andy, Saleen ........ n° 165 Pwerle, Minnie ........n° 18, 43, 90, 92 Brown, Jamilee (Janie) ...........n° 161 Napaltjarri Campbell, Maisey . n° 127 Pwerle Mills, Jeannie ............... n° 79 Bungurru, Jimmy ...................n° 140 Napaltjarri Gibson, Glenys ...... n° 44 Directrice Art Aborigène Pwerle Morton Ngale, Gracie ... n° 12 Campion, Marshall ................ n° 148 Napaltjarri Gibson, Joy .......... n° 36 Riley Munti, Alison .................. n° 95 Nathalie Mangeot Marc Yvonnou Golder, Belinda ..................... n° 122 Napaltjarri Pollard, Ngoia ...... n° 126 Sandy, William ................ n° 151, 162 Commissaire-priseur Tel + 33 (0)6 50 99 30 31 Jagamarra, Malcolm Maloney . n° 89 Napaltjarri Ward, Gracie ..........n° 21 Tjakamarra Phillipus, Long Jack ...... Tel + 33 (0)6 34 05 27 59 Jagamara Nelson, Michael n° 88, 166 Napanangka, Gladys ............. n° 168 ...................................... n° 153, 174 Jangala Brown, Walter ........... n° 42 Napanangka, Makinti ........ n° 47, 86 [email protected] Tjampitjinpa, Ronnie ..............n° 112 Jangala Robertson, Shorty ...... n° 39 Napanangka, Pirrimangka .......n° 81 Tjampitjinpa Nolan, Dinny .... n° 163 Japanangka Lechleitner, Dick n° 170, 172 Napanangka, Walangkura ..... n° 107 Tjangala Chisolm, Charlie ...... n° 156 Kantawarra, Violet ................ n° 176 Napanangka Walker, Liddy .......n° 4 Tjangala Williams, Paddy ....... n° 177 Kawurlkku, Steven ................. n° 139 Napangardi, Dorothy ..................... Tjapaltjarri, Walala n° 55, 91, 116, 128 Kemarre, Gladys..................... n° 46 ......................n° 6, 102, 106, 109, 114 Tjapaltjarri Sims, Paddy .......... n° 54 Kemarre Loy, Abie ...n° 13, 20, 53, 101 Napangardi Bagot, Kathy ......... n° 2 Tjapaltjarri Snowy, Harris ....... n° 173 Kemarre Pietrick, Josie ...... n° 98, 113 Napangardi Ellis, Annette ...... n° 175 Tjapaltjarri Takata, « Dr » George n° 26 Kngwarreye, Kudditji .........n° 52, 117 Napangardi Kelly, Lilly .................... Tjungurrayi, Willy .................... n° 62 Kngwarreye Golder, Janet ..........n° 1 ........................n° 17, 70, 73, 108, 124 Tjungurrayi Carroll, Paddy ............... Kngwarreye Lion, Michelle ....... n° 24 Napangardi Watson, Judy ............... ............................... n° 154, 164, 179 Kngwarreye Morton, Audrey .....n° 16 ............................ n° 65, 67, 96, 120 Tjungurrayi Daniels, Barney .... n° 149 Kngwarreye Morton, Hazel ......n° 19 Napangati Porter, Gail ........... n° 29 Tjungurrayi Dempsey Young, Lyons Norman ....................... n° 80 Napurrula, Josephine .............. n° 38 Timothy ..........................n° 159, 169 Mbitjana Club, Betty n° 99, 119, 132, 133 Napurrula, Mitjili .......... n° 25, 45, 61 Tjungurrayi Olodoodi, Patrick . n° 105 Nakamarra Butler, Michelle n° 32, 85 Napurrula, Ningura n° 69, 78, 83, 100 Tjungurrayi Ward, George ....... n° 64 Nakamarra Gibson, Ena.......... n° 76 Napurrula Phillipus, Charlotte n° 158 Tjupurrula Tolson, Turkey ......... n° 28 Nakamarra Long, Janet ......... n° 155 Ngale, Polly................. n° 49, 57, 123 Williamson Pippi, Steven ........ n° 130 Nakamarra Malbunka, Christa n° 160 Nginyaka Mitchell, Jennifer ..... n° 35 Nakamarra Marks, Elisabeth ... n° 75 Nungala Whiskey, Kathleen ....n° 104 Nakamarra Marks, Nelly ......... n° 63 Nungurrayi Corby, Linette ...... n° 159 Nakamarra Marshall, Katherine n° 66 EN PARTENARIAT AVEC Nungurrayi Dixon, Mary ....n° 167, 171 Nakamarra Sims, Bessie ......... n° 30 Nungurrayi Possum, Gabriella ......... Nakamarra White, Susan ....... n° 152 .................................. n° 82, 84, 111 Naminyal ............................. n° 147 Nungurrayi Possum, Michelle . n° 125 Nampijinpa Brown, Jillian ....... n° 74 Nungurrayi Stockman, Punuta n° 180 Nampitjinpa Brown, Lola .......... n° 3 Nungurrayi Young, Marlene n° 129, 131 La peinture aborigène n’est Nampitjinpa Hudson, Vanetta ........ Petyarre, Gloria n° 15, 22, 77, 94, 118, 121 pas une peinture de chevalet. ...........................n° 10, 11, 12, 13, 110 Petyarre, Jeannie .......... n° 5, 68, 103 Les toiles sont peintes à MILLON Drouot Nangala, Yinarupa ............n° 56, 87 Petyarre, Kathleen .......................... même de sol. L’orientation 19, rue de la Grange Batelière 75009 PARIS Nangala Granites, Nathania ... n° 33 .....................n° 14, 27,48, 51, 58, 115 des peintures est le plus T +33 (0)1 47 27 95 34 Nangala Mc Donald, Debra Petyarre Price, Anna ..........n° 23, 60 souvent un choix arbitraire : (Deborah) .........................n° 59, 71 Petyarre Price, Naomi ............. n° 34 c’est à l’acquéreur de choisir F +33 (0) 1 48 00 98 58 Nangala Mc Donald, Josephine n° 157 Petyarre Purvis, Joy ... n° 7, 37, 40, 41 le sens de la peinture. [email protected] 5 - Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) (c. 1955 - ) Sans titre Acrylique sur toile - 45 x 45 cm Groupe Anmatyerre - Utopia - Désert Central 250 / 300 € 6 - Dorothy Napangardi (c. 1950 - 2013) Salt on Mina Mina, 2012 Acrylique sur toile - 45 x 45 cm Groupe Warlpiri - Yuendumu - Désert Central Provenance Collection Particulière 1 2 CoA Horizon Gallery 500 / 700 € 7 - Joy Purvis Petyarre (c. 1962 - ) Sans titre Acrylique sur toile - 45 x 45 cm Groupe Anmatyerre - Utopia - Désert Central 200 / 250 € 3 4 1 2 3 4 - - - - Janet Golder Kngwarreye Kathy Bagot Napangardi Lola Brown Nampitjinpa Liddy Walker Sans titre (c. 1960 - ) (1938 - ) Napanangka (c.1925/30 Acrylique sur toile - Sans titre Sans titre, 2016 - 2017) 30 x 30 cm Acrylique sur toile - Acrylique sur toile - Sans titre Groupe Anmatyerre - 35 x 34 cm 30 x 30 cm Acrylique sur toile - Utopia - Désert Central Groupe Warlpiri - Mt Allen Groupe Warlpiri - 30 x 30 cm - Désert Central Yuendumu - Désert Groupe Warlpiri - Provenance Central Yuendumu - Désert Fine Dot Art 200 / 250 € Central Provenance 150 / 180 € Fine Dot art 200 / 250 € 150 / 180 € 4 ART ABORIGÈNE, AUSTRALIE MILLON 5 8 9 10 11 - - - - Vanetta Hudson Vanetta Hudson Vanetta Hudson Vanetta Hudson Nampitjinpa (2000 - ) Nampitjinpa (2000 - ) Nampitjinpa (2000 - ) Nampitjinpa (2000 - ) Warlukurlanga Jukurrpa Warlukurlanga Jukurrpa Warlukurlanga Jukurrpa Warlukurlanga Jukurrpa (Fire country Dreaming) (Fire country Dreaming) (Fire country Dreaming) (Fire country Dreaming) Acrylique sur toile - Acrylique sur toile - Acrylique sur toile - Acrylique sur toile - 30 x 30 cm 30 x 30 cm 30 x 30 cm 30 x 30 cm Groupe Warlpiri - Groupe Warlpiri - Groupe Warlpiri - Groupe Warlpiri - Yuendumu - Désert Yuendumu - Désert Yuendumu - Désert Yuendumu - Désert Central Central Central Central Provenance Provenance Provenance Provenance Collection particulière Collection particulière Collection particulière Collection particulière Warlukurlangu Artists of Warlukurlangu Artists of Warlukurlangu Artists of Warlukurlangu Artists of Yuendumu Yuendumu Yuendumu Yuendumu Ce rêve appartient au site 150 / 180 € 150 / 180 € 150 / 180 € de Warlukurlangu au sud- ouest de Yuendumu, dont les hommes Jampijinpa / Jangala et les femmes Nampijinpa / Nangala ont la responsabilité. Un 12 13 vieil homme «Lungkarda» (Lézard à Langue Bleue), du groupe de peau Jampijinpa, vivait sur une colline avec ses deux fils Jangala. Le vieil homme feint la cécité et envoie les deux garçons chasser à la recherche de viande. Pendant leur absence, ils chassent et mangent le gibier avant leur retour. Un jour, les fils sont revenus avec un kangourou qu'ils 8 9 avaient attrapé après de nombreuses recherches. Malheureusement, le kangourou était sacré / tabou pour le «Lungkarda», à l’insu des 14 garçons. Dans sa colère, le vieil homme a décidé de punir ses fils et il va mettre le feu au sol et ainsi créé un énorme feu de brousse. Bien que les garçons tentent d’éteindre les flammes, la magie spéciale de «lungkarda» 15 maintient le feu. Épuisés, 12 13 14 15 les garçons furent - - - - finalement submergés par 10 11 Gracie Morton Ngale Abie Loy Kemarre Kathleen Petyarre Gloria Petyarre les flammes.
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