The Kelton Collection of Australian Art 2022-07-29 Auction - 374 Price Results - Abell Auction in CA - Page 4
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Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, 1932-2002, Love Story DreamingEmily Kame Kngwarreye, 1910-1996, Ochre Body PaintAlbert Namatjira, A Mountain Range, Australia
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The Kelton Collection of Australian Art

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ABELL AUCTION CO. PRESENTS KELTON COLLECTION OF IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS WORKS OF ART ON JULY 28 IN LOS ANGELES. Abell Auction Co. will present a wonderful array of Aboriginal art from the collection of Richard Kelton (1929-2019), whose respect and passion for the Australian Indigenous culture inspired him to curate one of the world's most important private collections of its kind. Live bidding at the July 28 online sale will start at 9 a.m. PDT. Featuring over 300 lots, the important sale will offer paintings on canvas, bark paintings, prints, sculptures, carvings, regalia, and other unique items. "This is a special opportunity for the contemporary art community to continue Richard Kelton's legacy of preserving the spirit and culture of the Australian Indigenous people," said Abell Auction Co. Vice President Todd Schireson. 'These extraordinary works demonstrate important developments in 20th century art, ranging from early bark painters of Arnhem Land, to the Western Desert artists who set the course for the way in which Aboriginal art was disseminated and appreciated internationally. They also serve as a testament to the prominence and recognition of women artists.' Highlighted Auction Items Works by Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Albert Namatjira and other well-known artists of the region will highlight the sale. Featured items include Albert Namatjira "A Mountain Range, Australia"; Emily Kame Kngwarreye "Ochre Body Paint"; Narputta Nangala Jugadai "Muruntji Rockhole in Red Tones"; Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri "Love Story Dreaming"; Janet Forrester Ngala: "Sugar Bag Dreaming"; Narputta Nangala Jugada "Muruntji Rockhole in Red Tones"; and Norma Giles "Tatjarr."
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Benigna Ngulfundi, Crocodile Season: 1997; Acrylic on canvas; Provenance: Merrepen Arts Nauiyu, Daly River, Northern Territory; acquired in 1997; The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica
0074: Benigna Ngulfundi, Crocodile SeasonEst. $100-$200
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Unknown, Two Assorted Head Pieces: Aboriginal Artists Agency, Sydney, NSW; acquired in 1979; The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica; Women's Feather Headdress (12"x3"): Coo-ee Aboriginal Art, Sydney; acquired in 1993; Richard Kelton
0080: Unknown, Two Assorted Head PiecesEst. $50-$100
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Artist Unknown, Dance Belt, Misc. feathers: Coo-ee Aboriginal Art, Sydney; acquired in 1993; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Provenance: Coo-ee Aboriginal Art, Sydney
0081: Artist Unknown, Dance Belt, Misc. feathersEst. $100-$200
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Carved Head, Ochres on carved wood: Ochres on carved wood; Head: (Harold Munkara) Direct purchase from artist co-op in Pularappi Village, Garden Point, Melville Island; acquired in 1991; The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica; Provenance:
0082: Carved Head, Ochres on carved woodEst. $100-$200
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Artist Unknown, Woomera: painted wood; Provenance: Karuna Art, Stuart, South Australia; acquired in 1994; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica;
0083: Artist Unknown, WoomeraEst. $200-$300
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Pulya Taylor, Tinka (Goanna): Pokerwork on quandong wood; Maruku Arts, Uluru; acquired in 2001; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Provenance: Maruku Arts & Crafts, N.T. Belonging to Mother Earth, Virginia Beach, VA, 1998,
0085: Pulya Taylor, Tinka (Goanna)Est. $50-$100
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Trisha Singer, Tjuplu (Birds) (2): Pokerwork on wood; Maruku Arts, Uluru; acquired in 2001; The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica; the larger 19 1/4 in.; Provenance: Maruku Arts, CMA Ininiti Store, Uluru NT 0872.
0088: Trisha Singer, Tjuplu (Birds) (2)Est. $100-$200
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Tommy Watson, Kulata (Spears) (6): wood and resin; Maruku Arts, Uluru; acquired in 2001; The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica; Provenance: Maruku Arts, CMA Ininiti Store, Uluru NT 0872.
0089: Tommy Watson, Kulata (Spears) (6)Est. $300-$500
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Unknown, Three Carved Snakes: carved wood; Aboriginal Artists' Agency, Sydney Reflections Museum Shop, California African-American Museum, Los Angeles; Acquired from the above; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Provenance:
0090: Unknown, Three Carved SnakesEst. $300-$500
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Unknown, Four assorted Woomeras: assorted wood, stone, and resin; Channing, Dale & Throckmorton, Santa Fe, NM, cat. no. A20; acquired in 1990; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Western Australian Woomera, made in the Pilbara
0092: Unknown, Four assorted WoomerasEst. $800-$1,000
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Les Kundjil, Woomera: Acrylic on wood; Wadeye Art & Craft, OLSH School, Port Keats Ethnic Arts, Berkeley, CA Acquired from the above in 1994 Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Provenance: Acquired from Ethnic Arts,
0093: Les Kundjil, WoomeraEst. $100-$200
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Nakaya Wanambi, Pelican (Galumay) Carving: Paint on wood; Helen Loveridge, Outback Alive, Kuranda; acquired in 1992; Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica; Provenance: Purchased from Helen Loveridge of Outback Alive, PO Box 437, Kuranda,
0095: Nakaya Wanambi, Pelican (Galumay) CarvingEst. $300-$500
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