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GA052 | Australian & International Art

Gibson’s is pleased to announce our upcoming Australian & International Art auction, our second major multi-vendor art auction for 2023. Highlights from the auction include a curated collection of paintings and sculptures from Lady Marsha and Sir Andrew Grimwade CBE (lots 1 – 72), an assembly of contemporary Australian and Indigenous art features a selection of works by Far Western Desert artists including Eubena Nampitjin, Boxer Milner, Sunfly Tjampitjin, Helicopter Tjungurrayi and Daniel Walbidi. Other notable properties in the auction include The Collection of Harry and Masha Flicker (lots 184 – 193), an appealling group of paintings by esteemed Australian artists Yosl Bergner, Rupert Bunny and Ray Crooke, as well as a group of exemplary pre-Raphaelite and European paintings from The Estate of Daniel and Ioanna Ellerington (lots 109 – 114). This diverse selection contains significant works of art by Australian and international artists, is sure to appeal to every manner of art collector.

Gibson’s is pleased to announce our upcoming Australian & International Art auction, our second major multi-vendor art auction for 2023.

Highlights from the auction include a curated collection of paintings and sculptures from Lady Marsha and Sir Andrew Grimwade CBE (lots 1 – 72), an assembly of contemporary Australian and Indigenous art features a selection of works by Far Western Desert artists including Eubena Nampitjin, Boxer Milner, Sunfly Tjampitjin, Helicopter Tjungurrayi and Daniel Walbidi.

Other notable properties in the auction include The Collection of Harry and Masha Flicker (lots 184 – 193), an appealling group of paintings by esteemed Australian artists Yosl Bergner, Rupert Bunny and Ray Crooke, as well as a group of exemplary pre-Raphaelite and European paintings from The Estate of Daniel and Ioanna Ellerington (lots 109 – 114).

This diverse selection contains significant works of art by Australian and international artists, is sure to appeal to every manner of art collector.

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NAPUWARRI MARAWILI (BORN 1969)<br />

Baraltja 2008<br />

natural earth pigments on bark<br />

inscribed with cat. no. verso: NAPUWARRI / 3202T<br />

164 x 69cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Buku-Larrngay Mulka, NT, (accompanied by statement)<br />

Suzanne O'Connell Gallery, Brisbane, 2008<br />

EXHIBITED<br />

Napuwarri Marawili – Fire & Lightning, Suzanne<br />

O'Connell Gallery in Association with Buku-Larnggay<br />

Mulka, Brisbane, 12 November–13 December 2008,<br />

p. 10 (illus.)<br />

$1,500–2,500<br />

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BILLY THOMAS JOONGOORRA (1920-2012)<br />

Waterholes and Sandhills in the Great Sandy<br />

Desert 2001<br />

synthetic polymer paint on canvas<br />

inscribed and cat. no. verso:<br />

RED ROCK ART. / 08/01 / Billy Thomas / KP1345<br />

80 x 100cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Red Rock <strong>Art</strong>, Kununurra, WA<br />

(accompanied by a certificate of authenticity)<br />

$1,000–2,000<br />

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JUDI SINGLETON (BORN 1963)<br />

Dog 1992<br />

painted and glazed ceramic<br />

incised with initials: JS<br />

29cm high, 29.5cm wide, 14cm deep<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

William Mora Galleries, Melbourne<br />

EXHIBITED<br />

Judi Singleton – Ceramics and Works on<br />

Paper, William Mora Galleries, 12 November<br />

– 3 December 1992, ceramics cat. no. 10<br />

$400–600<br />

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