ABORIGINAL WORKS OF ART | JUNE 2019 2019-06-04 Auction - 105 Price Results - Cooee Art in au - Page 2
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Johnny Scobie Tjapanangka (1938-2000) Women's DreamingRichard Bell (c.1953-) A White Hero for Black AustraliaInyika Donaldson & Estelle Hogan Minya Tjuta (Seven
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ABORIGINAL WORKS OF ART | JUNE 2019

ABORIGINAL WORKS OF ART JUNE 2019
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-1996) Yam Seed Dreaming: In this work Emily strikes out with linear tracings that demonstrate the various colours she associates with the mature phase of the Yam’s life cycle - when the ripe fruit and seeds start the
0025: Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-1996) Yam Seed DreamingEst. A$18,000-A$22,000
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Rosella Namok (1979-) Pink Bamboo 2016: Namok emerged as a member of the Lockhart River ‘Art Gang’ that burst onto the contemporary art scene in the late 1990s. Her symbols can represent both figurative and abstract forms
0026: Rosella Namok (1979-) Pink Bamboo 2016Est. A$3,000-A$5,000Lot Passed
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Roy Underwood, Lennard Walker, Richard Brooks, Ned: The Spinifex people live in the Great Victoria Desert near the tristate border between South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. They began painting collaborative works in order
0027: Roy Underwood, Lennard Walker, Richard Brooks, NedEst. A$4,000-A$6,000
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Cowboy Louis Pwerle (1941-) Meeting Place 1991: Cowboy Louie Pwerle is an important Utopia artist whose traditional country lies on the Western side of the Sandover River on Utopia station and stretches west to Mt Skinner. On Utopia Station, north
0028: Cowboy Louis Pwerle (1941-) Meeting Place 1991Est. A$1,500-A$2,500
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Lily Karadada (c.1937 -) Wandjina 2002: Widely regarded as the last of the great Wandjina painters from the Kimberley in north west Australia, Lily Karedada was born near the Prince Regent River surrounded by caves and rock galleries. Here
0031: Lily Karadada (c.1937 -) Wandjina 2002Est. A$8,000-A$12,000
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Paddy Jaminji (Jampin) & Rover Thomas Joolama Devil: Paddy Jaminji, was the classificatory ‘uncle’ of Rover Thomas and a highly respected elder during the establishment of the Warmun Community at Turkey Creek in the early 1970s. By a
0032: Paddy Jaminji (Jampin) & Rover Thomas Joolama DevilEst. A$3,000-A$5,000
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Queenie McKenzie (1930 -1998) Texas Country 1995: Queenie McKenzie was born c.1930 at the Old Texas Station located on the Ord River in the north west of Western Australia. As a child, her Aboriginal mother protected her from removal to an orphanage
0033: Queenie McKenzie (1930 -1998) Texas Country 1995Est. A$15,000-A$20,000
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Minnie Pwerle (1910-2006) Awelye Atnwengerrp 2007: Minnie Pwerle began painting depictions of her country, Atnwengerrp, and its Dreamings when in her late 70s. There are many parallels in the careers of Minnie Pwerle and that of her countrywoman the
0036: Minnie Pwerle (1910-2006) Awelye Atnwengerrp 2007Est. A$25,000-A$35,000
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Minnie Pwerle (1910-2006) Awelye Atnwengerrp 2002: Minnie Pwerle did not begin painting until 1999 by which time she was well into her 70s. Over the next seven years her output was prodigious and extremely popular, most especially amongst women, and
0037: Minnie Pwerle (1910-2006) Awelye Atnwengerrp 2002Est. A$6,000-A$8,000
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-1996) Spirit Desert III: Emily Kame Kngwarreye is widely regarded as Australia's most important and successful Aboriginal artist. Her remarkable career lasted just 7 years prior to her death at 86 years of age in 1996. The
0038: Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1910-1996) Spirit Desert IIIEst. A$35,000-A$45,000
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Peter Marralwanga (1916-1987) Frogs 1977: Peter Marralwanga resided for most of his life at the remote outstation of Marrkolidjban, in Western Arnhem Land. Although he moved to the nearby government settlement at Maningrida to lobby for
0040: Peter Marralwanga (1916-1987) Frogs 1977Est. A$2,000-A$3,000
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John Mawurndjul (1952-) Ngarrbek - The Echidna 1993: John Mawurndjurl began painting the mythology of the environment at Milmilngkan under Jimmy Njiminjuma’s tutelage in the late 1970s. Over the decade spanning the 1980s, he painted small barks
0042: John Mawurndjul (1952-) Ngarrbek - The Echidna 1993Est. A$3,000-A$5,000
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Narritjin Maymuru (1922-1982) Possum Tree Dreaming: Narritjin was a great ceremonial leader in North East Arnhem Land and the keeper of the important possum tree story. Guwark, the sacred bird of the Dreamtime, lives at the top of a sacred tree
0043: Narritjin Maymuru (1922-1982) Possum Tree DreamingEst. A$6,000-A$8,000
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Narritjin Maymuru (1922-1982) Djarrakpi 1969: Narritjin was a great ceremonial leader in North East Arnhem Land. The painting represents the site of Djarrakpi and its lake on the eastern coast of Arnhem Land, north of Blue Mud Bay, and one of
0044: Narritjin Maymuru (1922-1982) Djarrakpi 1969Est. A$7,000-A$10,000
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Charlie Mardigan (1926-1986) Untitled 1968: Charlie Mardigan belonged to the Marringarr people who lived in the Fitzmaurice and Daly Rivers region south-west of Darwin in Australia's far north. A Christian mission was established to service
0045: Charlie Mardigan (1926-1986) Untitled 1968Est. A$2,500-A$3,500
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Jean Burke (1945-) Tjangara 2005: Born in the bush at Anumarapiti in the Western Desert, Jean arrived at the mission in Ernabella with her parents when she was a baby in the mid 1940s. Shortly after their arrival her mother passed
0046: Jean Burke (1945-) Tjangara 2005Est. A$4,000-A$6,000
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Pirrmangka Napanangka (c1945-2001) Tjintjintjin 2000: Pirrmangka Napanangka was born at Tjintjintjin to the north-west of Lake Mackay. She was the daughter of Tutuma Tjapangati and Inyuwa Nampitjin, both recognised artists working for Papunya Tula
0048: Pirrmangka Napanangka (c1945-2001) Tjintjintjin 2000Est. A$9,000-A$12,000
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