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Emily Kame Kngwarreye circa 1910-1996
Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 GBP
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Description
- Awelye
- Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
- 153cm by 122cm
Provenance
Painted at Delmore Downs Station, Northern Territory, in March, 1994, Delmore Gallery catalogue number 94C.040
The Thomas Vroom Collection, The Netherlands
The Thomas Vroom Collection, The Netherlands
Exhibited
Schittering/Brilliance, AAMU, Utrecht, 12 October 2007 - 23 March 2008
Literature
Jennifer Isaacs et al, Emily Kngwarreye Paintings, Craftsman House, Sydney, 1998, pp.122-123, illus.
Georges Petitjean, Contemporary Aboriginal Art: the AAMU and Dutch collections, Snoeck - AAMU, Gent - Utrecht, 2010, p.151, for an installation in the Brilliance exhibition
Georges Petitjean, Contemporary Aboriginal Art: the AAMU and Dutch collections, Snoeck - AAMU, Gent - Utrecht, 2010, p.151, for an installation in the Brilliance exhibition
Condition
Unframed and mounted on a professional stretcher. Good order overall with no repairs or restoration.
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