Buyer Registration             auction catalogue - Sunday, 2 December 2007            Absentee Bid

To raise funds for the Rural Fire Brigade volunteers we warmly invite you to participate in this auction. It is a rare opportunity to get a hold of a “good buy” with genuine savings and Christmas gifts including Charles Blackman (B.1928-), Andrew Sibley (B.1933-), Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Aboriginal art and Sydney Nolan. Galeria Aniela provides complementary drinks served by the Fire Brigade volunteers you can also make a donation to the Fire Brigade donation box, we welcome your generosity. Mrs Armstrong donated valuable, beautiful Sydney Nolan Leda and Swan three original limited edition Colour serigraph numbered (30/70, 38/70 & 28/70) and signed (Nolan) - very timely Nolan retrospective is now in the Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney). All proceeds from Nolan sales goes to the Fire Brigade volunteers. The viewing is from 10.30am with the auction commencing at 12.00 noon (sharp). Buyer Registration is required and we welcome Absentee Bid.   
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  1. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) LOVERS facsimile 20x18cm                                       Retail: $750       Estimated: $150-250
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (1/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                 Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (2/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                 Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (3/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                 Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (4/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                 Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (5/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                 Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Pablo Picasso Vollard suite (6/6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile                  Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa TPN200627 Acrylic on Linen 137 x 30 cm                     Retail: $2,500     Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Tjawina (a half sister to the famous Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa) work is represented in collection around the world, commenced at Papunya artists, paints her mother’s and father’s country topographical, the sites important for ceremonies and sources of water and foods.
     
  1. Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa TPN200626 Acrylic on Linen 137 x 30 cm                  Retail: $2,500     Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Tjawina (a half sister to the famous Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa) work is represented in collection around the world, commenced at Papunya artists, paints her mother’s and father’s country topographical, the sites important for ceremonies and sources of water and foods.
     
  1. John Downton (B. 1939-) Evening, Mixed media original, 45 x 45cm                      Retail: $2,200    Estimated: $1,500-1,750

11.  Ulkalara Napaltjarri  Warren Creek Acrylic on canvas 126 x 125 cm                  Retail $2,200     Estimate: $800-1,500
A member of the Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu community with a promising career awaiting selection for the Telstra Awards

     12. Maurine Morgan Napaltjarri Meeting 77-134 Acrylic on linen 91x91cm                    Retail: $1500     Estimate: $750-900
             Maurine contemporary work includes intricate details and subtle shades of colour. The multi dimensionality of her work with great accuracy and the physicality of modern art.

     13.    Maurine Morgan Napaltjarri Flowers 77-619 Acrylic on Linen 102x93 cm     Retail: $1500     Estimate: $800-900
             Maurine contemporary work includes intricate details and subtle shades of colour. The powerful multi dimensionality of her work allow for the accuracy and the physicality of art.

14.  Bogdan Fialkowski Model with brushes Oil on canvas 40 x 50 cm              Retail: $2,200    Estimated: $900-1,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia 

14A. Mary Dixon Nungurrayi  Creation Milky Way, Acrylic on canvas on board, image: 68 x 66cm (framed)   Retail: $2,800    Estimated: $800-1,500
Mary commenced painting in the mid 80's with the Papunya Tula Artists, often paints a Milky Way Dreaming concerning the origins of Venus, Orion and the Pleiades. She has been included in a number of publications based primarily on the work of the painters operating through the Centre for Aboriginal Artists. Her work is included in exhibitions mounted by the Centre for Aboriginal Artists at the Deutsche Guggenheim Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide), the Wollongong City Art Gallery, Chapman Art Gallery, Holmes a Court collection and Tahiti in 1988 countless private collection in Australia and overseas.

  1. Pablo Picasso unframed Vollard suite (x 6) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile      Retail: $1,800    Estimated: $800-950
     
  1. Clarice Beckett, By Road, Beumaris 38/75 Limited edition             Retail: $1,800    Estimated: $750-950
    Australian Painter, 1887-1935, represented in National Gallery of Victoria
     
  1. Jamie Boyd (b. 1948-) Shoalhaven River 8/100 etching &pastel Limited edition Retail: $3, 500   Estimated: $1,500-1,800
    Jamie son of Arthur Boyd continues the tradition of the great Boyd family who have collectively made a profound contribution to Australian art.

18.    Yulanti Nangala Sacred Women Dreaming 7311   61 x 76 cm                   Retail: $4500     Estimate: $2,800-3,500
Commenced painting in the 1980’s, mother Dorothy Napangardi (famous artist), view her biography page 200 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists Dictionary of biographies. 

19.    Bogdan Fialkowski Flowers on Blue, Oil on board 80 x 60cm                     Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $1,800-2,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia.

  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Butterfly's Path 24/80 Limited edition Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $2,200-2,800
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland”.
     
  1. Jeannie Brown Nakamarra Bush Tucker Acrylic on Linen 61 x 91cm           Retail: $4500     Estimated: $2,500-3,500
    Commenced painting in the
    80's at the Papunya Tula Artists, biography Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies page 155.
     
  1. David Robert Hill (B.1943-) Colour of Summer, Oil on canvas on board 56 x 100cm        Retail: $3500     Estimate: $1,500-2,500
    He is a graduate of the Julian Ashton School, Sydney (1972) and a contemporary Australian expressionist painter and poet. Over a career spanning nearly four decades, his work is represented in corporate and private collections in Australia, England, Germany, Japan, Sweden, Canada and America.

23.    Colleen Nampitjinpa  Moolpa Munagata 10-0542 Acrylic 158x99cm  Retail: $4500     Estimate: $2,500-3,500
A leading artist of the Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu Corporation included in collections in Australia, Denmark, Poland and England. 

24.    Bogdan Fialkowski Girl's Stories Oil on board 76x105cm in a Gold leaf frame ( $500)        Retail: $3800     Estimated: $2,200-2,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia. 

  1. Sabina Brown Nampitjinpa Women Story Acrylic on Linen 92 x 122cm         Retail: $5,800    Estimate: $3,500-4,500
    Sabina has been painting for over 25 years a respected senior woman assisted at the World Vision projects. Her paintings speak about the country, teaching young about flora and fauna and the family knowledge of the country.
     
  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Red Garden 24/80 Limited edition                  Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $2,200-2,800
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland".
     
  1. Pansy Napangardi (B.1947-) Love Story Acrylic on Linen 83 x 173cm           Retail: $9500     Estimate: $6,500-7,500
    A very famous artist featured in National Gallery of Australia - Canberra; Art Gallery of New South Wales - Sydney; Richard Kelton Foundation and around the world. In 1989 won the prestigious Australian National Aboriginal Art Award. In 1993 won the Australian Northern Territory Art Award. View resume on page 258 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies.
     
  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Always Tea Time 10/75 Limited edition           Retail: $5,800    Estimated: $3,500-4,500
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland".
     
  1. Rudolf Dreher     Still Life oil pastel c. 1924 26.5 x 34.5 cm                         Retail: $8,500    Estimated: $4,500-5,500
    Established European artist now deceased.
     
  1. Gloria Petyarre (B.1945-) Medicine Acrylic on Belgian linen, 122x93cm      Retail: $4,400    Estimate: $2,500-3,500
    Gloria won Australia's longest running art prize, the Wynne Prize in 1999 with Leaves, being the first Aboriginal origin person to win one of the Art Gallery of New South Wales's major prizes; 2004 Wynne Landscape Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney) and 1999 Wynne Landscape Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney). Gloria Petyarre is represented in National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin); Art bank; Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide); the Holmes a Court Collection; Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane); Powerhouse Museum; National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne); Art Gallery of Western Australia (Perth); Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise; The Kerry Stokes Collection and collections in USA, Singapore, Ireland, India, Ireland, and Europe. The artist is getting blind.
     
  1. Charles Blackman unframed suite (x 5) Girls & Flowers 8/80 Limited edition           Retail: $15,500  Estimated: $9,500-12,500
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland”.
     
  1. Ningura Napurrula (B.1938-) NN0710, acrylic on linen , 120 x 60cm        Retail: $5,500    Estimated: $2,500-3,500
    one of the most important artists, represented in Europe’s most important public museum Musée du quai Branly in Paris and on the ceiling same as the world famous Michelangelo Sistine Chapel ceiling and Canberra National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of NSW (Sydney),  National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Queensland National Art Gallery (Brisbane), Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin), Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide),  and important collections around the world.
     
  1. Lucky Morton (B.1951-) Pink MB031879 Acrylic on Belgian linen 93x63cm             Retail: $3,800    Estimate: $2,200-2,800
    A dynamic force in Australian modern art & a family member of famous Emily Kngwarreye, Lucky is represented in Powerhouse Museum; National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane);; Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin); The Holmes a Court Collection; Scotland; Spazio Pitti Arte, Florence, Italy; Vlaams Eurospeech; Conferentiecentrum, Brussels, Belgium; Art Centre Meerzigt, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands; Rotterdam, the Nerherlands; Gladstone Regional Art Gallery; Perc Tucker Regional Gallery; Noosa Regional Gallery; Cooloola Shire Pubilc Gallery; Art & Soul Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; The Cove Gallery’ Portland, Oregon USA; Tennessee USA; Portland Art Museum and many collections around the world.
     
  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) NUDE original circa 1970 charcoal                             Retail: $13,500  Estimated: $8,500-10,500
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland”
     

35.   Mitjili Napurrula (B.1950-) Tjuta Trees Acrylic on Belgian linen 190x122cm           Retail: $8,500    Estimate: $3,900-5,500
Mitjili Curriculum Vitae page 265 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary. Mitjili is one of the most highly represented Aboriginal female artists represented in all Australian National Galleries. Her unique style makes her stand out from all other contemporary Aboriginal painters, and this has a direct impact with her popularity all over the world. Mitjili Napurrula style has strong following throughout the world her work was featured in the prestigious Adelaide Bienniale. Mitjili was awarded the Alice Prize at the Araluen Centre for the Arts in Alice Springs in 1999. Her work is represented in National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Artbank Sydney; Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney); Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide); National Gallery of Victoria; Art Gallery of Western Australia (Perth); Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane); ; Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, USA; Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs; Edith Cowan University Art Collection Perth; Museum and Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory; Campbelltown Regional Gallery, New South Wales; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco; www.qag.qld.gov.au/collection/indigenous_australian_art/mitjili_napurrulaLatrobe University Melbourne; Mornington Peninsula Gallery, Victoria;  Galerie Knud Grothe Charlottenlund Denmark; Aboriginal Art Gallery Bahr Speyer Germany; Goteborgs Konstforening Goteborg Sweden;  Baillieu Myer, de Young Museum, San Fransisco, USA; The Netherlands; and private and collections around the world.

36.   Andrew Sibley (B.1933-) GO 1995, oil on board, 70.5 x 55cm,                           Retail: $12,500 Estimated: $7,500-$9,500
Andrew Sibley has been awarded numerous art prizes including Toowoomba Chronicle Art Prize, Sydney; The Winemakers’ Prize, Melbourne; Caltex-Warana Prize, Brisbane; Bathurst City Purchase Prize; Andrew Fairley Art Prize, Shepparton; Georges Invitation Award, Melbourne; Gold Coast City Art Prize; Launceston Art Purchase; Townsville Pacific Festival Art Prize; Dalby Art Exhibition Prize; Tattersall’s Landscape Prize, Brisbane and Stanthorpe Arts Festival Acquisitive Award; Finalist in Dobell Prize and Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. 

37.  Barney Campbell Tjakamarra (B.1928-) Tingari Cycle Acrylic on Linen 123 x 80cm         Retail: $11,000  Estimated: $5,500-6,500
Barney Campbell, is one of the old masters, one of the few who was involved from the start of the Aboriginal art movement in the 70’s. View biography Australian Encyclopaedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies, page 345. 

38.  Rachel Jurra Napaljarri Kangaroo Dreaming Acrylic 95x120cm                   Retail: $7500     Estimate: $5,500-6,800
Established artist began painting in the 80’s, educated by a number of celebrated artists, Eunice and Polly Napangardi along with Rosie Fleming. View Rachel Jurra biography page 210 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies.

  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Japanese Dinner original 1973 ink                  Retail: $12,500  Estimated: $7,500-$9,500
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland".
     
  1. Thomas Tjapaltjarri (b. 1955-)Tingari 99-327 Acrylic on Linen 150 x 54 cm                Retail: $5,500    Estimate: $3,500-4,500
    Thomas Tjapaltjarri an established and gifted artist commenced painting for Papunya Tula artists Of the original group who emerged from the desert. He was one of a group of nine that made national headlines. Dubbed "the Last Nomads" the group caused a sensation when thy walked out of the desert and made contact with the "modern" world for the first time in 1984. Leading a completely traditional existence before this time they were finally forced out of the desert to seek eligible wives. Thomas paints in a style similar to that of his brothers. The stories or "Dreamings" of the Tingari Cycle are an important body of myth concerning the early journey paths of Tingari Ancestors throughout the "Tjukurrpa" or dreamtime. It is these stories which Thomas conveys through his skilful brushwork across the canvas
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  1. Authentic Tapisseries du Lion, France, Love story, size 129 x 144cm include Certificate      Retail: $5,500    Estimated: $2,000-2,500
     
  1. Fabrianne Peterson  Willy Wagtail   Acrylic on Linen 215 x 74 cm                Retail: $8,500    Estimate: $4,500-5,500
    Establish artist pays particular attention to details with multi dimensional nature. View Fabrianne biography page 179 Australian Encyclopedia Aboriginal Artists dictionary of biographies.
     
  1. Ningura Napurrula (B.1938-) NN0734, acrylic on linen , 120 x 60cm        Retail: $6,500    Estimated: $3,800-4,500
    one of the most important artists, represented in Europe’s most important public museum Musée du quai Branly in Paris and on the ceiling same as the world famous Michelangelo Sistine Chapel ceiling and Canberra National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of NSW (Sydney),  National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Queensland National Art Gallery (Brisbane), Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin), Art Gallery of South Australia (Adelaide),  and important collections around the world.

44.  Bogdan Fialkowski Green Coat Oil on board 95x70cm in a Gold leaf frame ( $500)             Retail: $3,600    Estimated: $2,200-2,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia

45.  Colleen Nampitjinpa Rocks & Water Holes Acrylic 155.5 x 59.5 cm           Retail: $3500     Estimate: $1,800-2,800
A leading artist of the Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu Corporation included in collections in Australia, Denmark, Poland and England. 

  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) White Cats Garden 24/80 Limited edition        Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $2,200-2,800
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland”

47.  Maurine Morgan Napaltjarri Shorty Lungkata Acrylic 157 x 96.5 cm            Retail: $4,400    Estimate: $1,800-2,800
Maurine contemporary work includes intricate details and subtle shades of colour. The powerful multi dimensionality of her work allow for the accuracy and the physicality of art.  

48.  Maurine Morgan Napaltjarri Lungkata 10-mn047 Acrylic on Linen 155x62cm         Retail: $2200     Estimate: $1,800-2,000
Maurine contemporary work includes intricate details and subtle shades of colour. The powerful multi dimensionality of her work allow for the accuracy and the physicality of art.  

49.  Bogdan Fialkowski Red Gerberas Oil on board 74 x 56cm             Retail: $3000     Estimated: $2,000-2,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia 

  1. Margaret Scobie   Bush Medicine Acrylic on Linen 149.5 x 89.5 cm           Retail: $3,800    Estimate: $2,200-2,800
    Establish artist from Utopia from Utopia has been painting for most of her life belongs to Petyarre family.
     
  1. Margaret Scobie  Bush Medicine Acrylic on Linen 73 x 47 cm                   Retail: $2,200    Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Establish artist from Utopia from Utopia, has been painting for most of her life belongs to Petyarre family.
     
  1. Clarice Beckett, Bathing Boxes 38/75 Limited edition                                Retail: $1,800    Estimated: $750-950
    Australian Painter, 1887-1935, represented in National Gallery of Victoria
     
  1. Margaret Scobie  Bush Medicine Acrylic on Linen 73 x 47 cm                   Retail: $2,200    Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Establish artist from Utopia from Utopia, has been painting for most of her life belongs to Petyarre family.
     
  1. Pablo Picasso unframed Circus suite (x4) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile       Retail: $1,500    Estimated: $500-750
     
  1. Margaret Scobie  Bush Medicine Acrylic on Linen 73 x 47 cm                   Retail: $2,200    Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Establish artist from Utopia from Utopia, has been painting for most of her life belongs to Petyarre family.
     
  1. Clarice Beckett, Boat Sheds 38/75 Limited edition                                    Retail: $1,800    Estimated: $750-950
    Australian Painter, 1887-1935, represented in National Gallery of Victoria.
     
  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Midsummer Night Dream 24/8 Limited edition  Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $2,200-2,800
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland".
     
  1. Pablo Picasso unFRamed Erotica Suite (x4) Museum Picasso Barcelona facsimile      Retail: $1,500    Estimated: $500-900
     
  1. Nelli Marks Storm Acrylic on Belgian linen 123 x 80 cm                            Retail: $5,800    Estimate: $3,800-4,500
    Nelli Marks Nakamarra taught by the great master Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (her father), Old Mick Namarrari, Uta Uta, and famous Pinta Pinta.
     
  1. Nelli Marks Nakamarra Lightening Acrylic on Belgian linen 123x123cm       Retail: $3,800    Estimate: $2,500-3,000
    Nelli Marks Nakamarra taught by the great master Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (her father), Old Mick Namarrari, Uta Uta, and famous Pinta Pinta.
     
  1. Lucky Morton (B.1951-) MB029153 Acrylic on Belgian linen 93 x 33 cm     Retail: $2,200    Estimate: $1,200-1,800
    A dynamic force in Australian modern art & a family member of famous Emily Kngwarreye, Lucky is represented in Powerhouse Museum; National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane);; Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin); The Holmes a Court Collection; Scotland; Spazio Pitti Arte, Florence, Italy; Vlaams Eurospeech; Conferentiecentrum, Brussels, Belgium; Art Centre Meerzigt, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands; Rotterdam, the Nerherlands; Gladstone Regional Art Gallery; Perc Tucker Regional Gallery; Noosa Regional Gallery; Cooloola Shire Pubilc Gallery; Art & Soul Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; The Cove Gallery’ Portland, Oregon USA; Tennessee USA; Portland Art Museum and many collections around the world.
     
  1. Charles Blackman (B.1928-) Ikebana 24/80 Limited edition                        Retail: $3,500    Estimated: $2,200-2,800
    one of two living, most important Australian artists whose painting sold over one million dollars. “Alice in Wonderland".
     
  1. Lucky Morton (B.1951-) Red MB031881 Acrylic on Belgian linen 93x63cm     Retail: $3,800    Estimate: $2,200-2,800
    A dynamic force in Australian modern art & a family member of famous Emily Kngwarreye, Lucky is represented in Powerhouse Museum; National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane);; Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin); The Holmes a Court Collection; Scotland; Spazio Pitti Arte, Florence, Italy; Vlaams Eurospeech; Conferentiecentrum, Brussels, Belgium; Art Centre Meerzigt, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands; Rotterdam, the Nerherlands; Gladstone Regional Art Gallery; Perc Tucker Regional Gallery; Noosa Regional Gallery; Cooloola Shire Pubilc Gallery; Art & Soul Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; The Cove Gallery’ Portland, Oregon USA; Tennessee USA; Portland Art Museum and many collections around the world.
     
  1. Lucky Morton (B.1951-) Purple MB031880 Acrylic on Belgian linen 93x63cm Retail: $3,800    Estimate: $2,200-2,800
    A dynamic force in Australian modern art & a family member of famous Emily Kngwarreye, Lucky is represented in Powerhouse Museum; National Gallery of Australia (Canberra); Queensland Art Gallery (Brisbane);; Museum & Art Gallery Northern Territory (Darwin); The Holmes a Court Collection; Scotland; Spazio Pitti Arte, Florence, Italy; Vlaams Eurospeech; Conferentiecentrum, Brussels, Belgium; Art Centre Meerzigt, Zoetermeer, the Netherlands; Rotterdam, the Nerherlands; Gladstone Regional Art Gallery; Perc Tucker Regional Gallery; Noosa Regional Gallery; Cooloola Shire Pubilc Gallery; Art & Soul Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, USA; The Cove Gallery’ Portland, Oregon USA; Tennessee USA; Portland Art Museum and many collections around the world.

65. Bogdan Fialkowski Flowers on Red oil on board 72 x 65cm                       Retail: $3500     Estimated: $1,800-2,500
Fialkowski awarded Master's Degree 1979 the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland. Collection: Europe inc. Vatican and Australia. 

  1. Nelli  Marks Nakamarra, NM-12890,  Acrylic on Belgian linen, 120 x 50 cm  Retail: $2,950    Estimate: $1,800-2,000
    Nelli Marks Nakamarra taught by the great master Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (her father), Old Mick Namarrari, Uta Uta, and famous Pinta Pinta.
     
  1. Nelli Marks Nakamarra, NM-12965, Acrylic on Belgian linen, 140x70cm     Retail: $3,850    Estimate: $2,500-3,000
    Nelli Marks Nakamarra taught by the great master Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (her father), Old Mick Namarrari, Uta Uta, and famous Pinta Pinta.
     
  1. Nelli Marks Nakamarra, NM-12965, Acrylic on Belgian linen, 127 x 74 cm  Retail: $3,500    Estimate: $2,500-3,000
    Nelli Marks Nakamarra taught by the great master Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula (her father), Old Mick Namarrari, Uta Uta, and famous Pinta Pinta.
     
  1. Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa TPN200628 Acrylic on Linen 137 x 30 cm         Retail: $2,500     Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Tjawina (a half sister to the famous Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa) work is represented in collection around the world, commenced at Papunya artists, paints her mother’s and father’s country topographical, the sites important for ceremonies and sources of water and foods.
     
  1. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Flowers Facsimiles                                        Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. Kay Willis Honey Bees & Witchetty Grubs Acrylic on canvas 60 x 42 cm   Retail: $2,500    Estimate: $1,500-1,800
     
  1. Tjawina Porter Nampitjinpa TPN200629 Acrylic on Linen 137 x 30 cm           Retail: $2,500     Estimate: $1,500-1,800
    Tjawina (a half sister to the famous Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa) work is represented in collection around the world, commenced at Papunya artists, paints her mother’s and father’s country topographical, the sites important for ceremonies and sources of water and foods.
     
  1. (168) Pablo Picasso Circus (16.8.68) Suite facsimile                              Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  1. (267) Pablo Picasso Circus Suite facsimiles                                          Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  2. (315) Pablo Picasso Circus Suite facsimile                                            Retail: $990       Estimated: $350-450
     
  3. Sydney Nolan Leda and Swan c.1960 original limited edition Colour serigraph numbered (30/70)