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Painter, b. 1921 - d. 2001

Jack Britten (c1921 – 2001) was a senior Gija Lawman and began painting in the 1980s. His signature style consisted of dark lines of hills decorated with traditional body designs, emphasising his ritual seniority. The paintings are a personal interpretation of the landscape of the Bungle Bungles, represented by numerous small round hills.

Yalatji- Jack's given name at birth - was born and raised in the bush on Tickalara cattle station, just south of Turkey Creek and west of the Bungle Bungles. Hi first memories include that of the camel wagon trains and their Afghan drivers with supplies for the outstations, and seeing his first motor vehicle, driven by Jack Britten, the then Hann Springs cattle station manager, who took young Jacky Boy, as he prefers to be called, under his wing and taught him the fundamentals of station life. Having 'footwalked' most of the station country with family as a young man, his services were eagerly sought by subsequent station managers, both for his local knowledge and his ability to survive in the hostile environment of the Australian bush.

Jack's horsemanship was legendary, and he worked as a stockman on many East Kimberley cattle stations, including Mabel Downs, Bow River, Lissadell, Texas Downs and the now defunct Tickalara, Hann Springs and Bungle Bungles cattle stations. In the wet seasons, when mustering and working the cattle became impossible, Jack would be found camped out in the goldfields of Hall's Creek where, with his keen eyesight, he would 'spec' for alluvial (surface) nuggets and gold bearing rocks, these he would trade with dealers for tobacco, flour and blankets.

He did not paint during his years in the saddle, the inspiration apparently not coming until he was community based, perhaps, from his proximity to such artists as the late greats, Queenie McKenzie, Paddy Jampinji (Jampiny), George Mung Mung and Rover Thomas. As a senior 'lawman', his repertoire of the myths and legends of the 'gnarangkani' (dreamtime) is endless and provides a firm database for his very visual and descriptive canvasses. He was one of the traditional owners of the Bungle Bungles.

Jack Britten was born and spent his childhood at Tickelara Station, in the north west of Australia, at a time when many Gidja people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall's Creek and Chinaman's Garden in the East Kimberley region.

"Sometimes they bin shootin people there" Jack recalled in his later years, "my father and mother and grandparents were with good gadiya (white man). I might have got shot if he didn't look after me" (Ryan 1993:41)

Their 'good gadiya' was Ted Britten, a European stockman who took Jack, whilst still a boy, to Fitzroy Crossing to work on stations such as Cherrabun, Christmas Creek and Cogo. He did not rejoin his mother at Ticklerra until in his late teens, and he worked there as a stockman well in to his late 40's. The introduction of the pastoral award in 1969, which aimed to provide Indigenous workers with similar wages to their non-Indigenous counterparts, had the unfortunate and unintended effect of ending their jobs entirely. Jack, who, along with other Aboriginal stockmen, found himself unemployed, moved to Nine Mile creek at Wyndham and became a road-worker with the Shire. One of his nicknames Yalarrji, was given to him after spending a number of years panning for gold and dingo trapping at Yalarre on Alice Downs after Ted Britten's death. He used to relate the tale of finding a reef of gold, enough to make a prospector a rich man and having been paid for the 44 gallon drum of ore he mined from it, in rations and blankets.

It was not until the establishment of the Warmun Community at Turkey Creek, some 500 kilometres south of Wyndham, that Jack returned to his traditional lands which stretched from his new residence at Frog Hollow east to the Bungle Bungles; south, to take in the former Hann Springs and Tickelara Cattle stations; north to upper reaches of the Ord river; and west to the rugged hilly domain of the Mabel Downs high country. It is this country and its sacred and significant sites that he came to depict in his paintings.

Jack Britten actually began painting earlier than almost all of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji, his grandparents having taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods and themes. In many of his canvases, most particularly the earliest ones, Britten used bush gum, sap from the Bloodwood tree and kangaroo blood to bind the ochres. Besides these traditional binding agents, Britten showed other signes of the tutelage he received from his grandparents. The manner in which he marked the dark surface of his canvases with zig zag, linear, and dotted scrifito and paint is reminiscent of how the Gidja traditional decorated their artefacts, slates and boab nuts in the region, as well as the designs they created for body painting. Most especially in early paintings, these effects animate Brittens' unique composite perspective of country.

Despite his vast repertoire, Jack Britten is most renowned for his depictions of the Purnululu, the Bungle Bungles region of which he become the most senior living custodian. Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungles as dark clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white trails of dots. Never the less, eccentricities and undulations in composition and stylistic manner were still to be found throughout his artistic output. His early works were daring in their execution, featuring highly unusual compositions of alternating perspectives. In contrast to the sombre, moody atmosphere of his early works, Jack's late career paintings tend to be more open and stark.

It is Britten's moody atmospheric canvases that will be his most enduring. Works with similar sensibility can also be found in the early paintings of George Mung Mung and Freddie Timms. However, while George and Freddie produced very few works with such temperament, Jack Britten dedicated the majority of his career to investigating the subtle variations of mood and composition within the domain of his own sombre outlook on a life lived during turbulent times. As a prolific artist, such an investigation left a sumptuous legacy of work of intriguing emotion.

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            • JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Eagle Dreaming, circa 1995
              Nov. 26, 2024

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Eagle Dreaming, circa 1995

              Est: $700 - $1,000

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Eagle Dreaming, circa 1995 ochre and oil on paper signed upper left: JACK 38 x 47.5cm PROVENANCE Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery, WA, 2009 (certificate of authenticity accompanies this lot) Private Collection, Melbourne Thence by descent

              Gibson's
            • JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Dabanbine River 1998
              Oct. 27, 2024

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Dabanbine River 1998

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Dabanbine River 1998 acrylic and natural earth pigments on canvas signed, dated, titled and cat no. verso: JACK / 15.7.98 / "DABANBINE RIVER" / NAT0489 91 x 120.5cm PROVENANCE Private Collection, Melbourne

              Gibson's
            • JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Bungle Bungles (Texas Side) 1998
              Oct. 27, 2024

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), Bungle Bungles (Texas Side) 1998

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Bungle Bungles (Texas Side) 1998 acrylic and natural earth pigments on canvas signed, dated, titled and cat no. verso: JACK / 8.10.98 / "BUNGLE BUNGLES" / (TEXAS SIDE) / N-1133-JB 89.5 x 120cm PROVENANCE Private Collection, Melbourne

              Gibson's
            • Jack Britten, Kimberley (1920-2002), Kalriny (Water Spirit) 1999, Ochres an Arches paper
              Oct. 02, 2024

              Jack Britten, Kimberley (1920-2002), Kalriny (Water Spirit) 1999, Ochres an Arches paper

              Est: $1,800 - $2,500

              Jack Britten Kimberley (1920-2002) Kalriny (Water Spirit) 1999 Ochres an Arches paper Certificate is in digital format.

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten, Kimberley (c.1920-2002), Jo-Joalingi (Round Round Hills) 1997, Ochres on Arches paper
              Oct. 02, 2024

              Jack Britten, Kimberley (c.1920-2002), Jo-Joalingi (Round Round Hills) 1997, Ochres on Arches paper

              Est: $2,500 - $3,500

              Jack Britten Kimberley (c.1920-2002) Jo-Joalingi (Round Round Hills) 1997 Ochres on Arches paper Certificate is in digital format.

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten, Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002), Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997, Natural earth pigments on linen
              Jul. 29, 2024

              Jack Britten, Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002), Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997, Natural earth pigments on linen

              Est: $9,000 - $12,000

              Jack Britten Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002) Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997 Natural earth pigments on linen signed 'Jack' bears date, title and Warmun Community Council cat. no. JB1115

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten, Kimberley (b.c. 1920-2002), Boolooroobine 1998, Ochre, charcoal and clay with acrylic binders on Arches Paper
              Jul. 29, 2024

              Jack Britten, Kimberley (b.c. 1920-2002), Boolooroobine 1998, Ochre, charcoal and clay with acrylic binders on Arches Paper

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Jack Britten Kimberley (b.c. 1920-2002) Boolooroobine 1998 Ochre, charcoal and clay with acrylic binders on Arches Paper Certificate in digital format.

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • JACK BRITTEN, WOORLIMAN AND WOORLGOOMAN 1995, SCREENPRINT ED. 26/37, SIGNED, SIGNED, TITLED AND EDITIONED BELOW IMAGE, 100 X 66CM, F...
              May. 02, 2024

              JACK BRITTEN, WOORLIMAN AND WOORLGOOMAN 1995, SCREENPRINT ED. 26/37, SIGNED, SIGNED, TITLED AND EDITIONED BELOW IMAGE, 100 X 66CM, F...

              Est: $500 - $700

              JACK BRITTEN, WOORLIMAN AND WOORLGOOMAN 1995, SCREENPRINT ED. 26/37, SIGNED, SIGNED, TITLED AND EDITIONED BELOW IMAGE, 100 X 66CM, FRAME SIZE: 129 X 95CM

              Leonard Joel
            • Jack Britten, Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002), Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997, Natural earth pigments on linen
              Apr. 23, 2024

              Jack Britten, Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002), Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997, Natural earth pigments on linen

              Est: $18,000 - $25,000

              Jack Britten Warmun (b.c. 1925-2002) Homelands (Bungle Bungles) 1997 Natural earth pigments on linen signed 'Jack' bears date, title and Warmun Community Council cat. no. JB1115

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten - Koondooka (Two Picaninnys), 1996
              Nov. 08, 2023

              Jack Britten - Koondooka (Two Picaninnys), 1996

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              Jack Britten was born and spent his childhood at Tickelara Station, in the north-west of Australia, at a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region. He was the traditional owner of the Bungle Bungle ranges.

              Cooee Art
            • JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002) (Language group: Gija) Jalaroon (Bungles/Ord River) natural earth pigments on canvas 45 x 66cm
              Aug. 28, 2023

              JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002) (Language group: Gija) Jalaroon (Bungles/Ord River) natural earth pigments on canvas 45 x 66cm

              Est: $2,000 - $4,000

              JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002) (Language group: Gija) Jalaroon (Bungles/Ord River) natural earth pigments on canvas inscribed verso with artist's name, title and Warmun Traditional Artists stamp 45 x 66cm PROVENANCE: Warmun Traditional Artists, Western Australia (accompanied by a copy of a certificate of authenticity) Private collection, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: "Here Jack has depicted his beloved country on the east side of the Bungles through which flows the Ord River. These smaller hills are known as 'Gwaalin' (gwarlinn)." As stated on the Warmun Traditional Artists certificate of authenticity

              Leonard Joel
            • Jack Britten, 1921-2001, Initiation Law Place
              Jun. 22, 2023

              Jack Britten, 1921-2001, Initiation Law Place

              Est: $2,000 - $3,000

              Jack Britten 1921-2001 Initiation Law Place Natural earth pigments on canvas 1995, signed, titled, and dated verso, resides in Frog Hollow, Western Australia, acquired by descent Private Collection, New York, NY, certificate of authenticity

              Abell Auction
            • Jack Britten - Karagi Bungle Bungles, 1997
              Jun. 20, 2023

              Jack Britten - Karagi Bungle Bungles, 1997

              Est: $5,000 - $8,000

              Jack Britten was born and spent his childhood at Tickalara Station in the north-west of Australia, at a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region. 'Sometimes they bin all day shootin people there,' Jack recalled in his later years, 'my father and mother and grandparents were with good gadiya (white man). I might have got shot if he didn’t look after me' (cited in Ryan 1993: 41). Jack Britten began painting earlier than almost all of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods and themes. Despite a vast repertoire, Jack Britten is most renowned for his depictions of the Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region of which he became the most senior living custodian. Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungles as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots. Eccentricities and undulations in composition and stylistic manner were to be found throughout his artistic output.

              Cooee Art
            • JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), The Kawariny (Bungle Bungles) 1996
              Apr. 16, 2023

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002), The Kawariny (Bungle Bungles) 1996

              Est: $2,000 - $4,000

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) The Kawariny (Bungle Bungles) 1996 natural earth pigments on canvas inscribed, dated and cat no. verso: 7.8.96 / THE KAWARINY BUNGLE BUNGLES / N-1414-JB 84 x 205cm PROVENANCE Narrangunny Art Traders, WA The Peter and Renate Nahum Collection, London

              Gibson's
            • Jack Britten (c.1920-2002), Untitled
              Mar. 25, 2023

              Jack Britten (c.1920-2002), Untitled

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Natural ochres on canvas, 40 x 60cm, inscribed on verso. Available for local pickup, otherwise courier to be arranged and paid for by bidder. Jack Britten is represented in all major collections throughout Australia including National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Berndt Museum of Anthropology, Holmes à Court Collection, and in the Kelton Foundation USA and Gifu Museum, Japan. Ex Sotheby's, Aboriginal and Oceanic Art Auction.

              Roxbury's Auction House
            • Jack Britten, Turkey Creek 2001 (c.1921-2002), Untitled (Bungle Bungles), Earth pigments on canvas
              Feb. 19, 2023

              Jack Britten, Turkey Creek 2001 (c.1921-2002), Untitled (Bungle Bungles), Earth pigments on canvas

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              Jack Britten Turkey Creek 2001 ((c.1921-2002)) Untitled (Bungle Bungles) Earth pigments on canvas Signed & inscribed verso Warmun Art Centre Catalogue no. WAC116/01 verso

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten c.1921-2002
              Dec. 06, 2022

              Jack Britten c.1921-2002

              Est: $1,000 - $2,000

              "Ord River, (Warra-Roon)" Natural earth pigments on canvas. Titled and signed "Jack" verso, with a Warmun Arts Centre stamp, and numbered 'JB002'. A Pearlers Row receipt for 8/8/98 is provided. 50 x 70cm

              McKenzies Auctioneers
            • Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen
              Dec. 04, 2022

              Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen

              Est: $4,000 - $5,000

              Jack Britten Warmun, (c.1921-2002) Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998 Acrylic on linen Titled, dated verso Nungurrayi Traders Catalogue no. N-1221-JB GC-49 NAT LKY, verso

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten - Numbuddy Jilinji, 1997
              Oct. 11, 2022

              Jack Britten - Numbuddy Jilinji, 1997

              Est: $8,000 - $10,000

              Jack Britten was at Tickalara Station in the north-west of Australia, at a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region. Jack Britten began painting earlier than almost all of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods, and themes. Despite a vast repertoire, Jack Britten is most renowned for his depictions of the Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region of which he became the most senior living custodian. Throughout Britten's career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungles as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots. Eccentricities and undulations in composition and stylistic manner were to be found throughout his artistic output.

              Cooee Art
            • Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen
              Oct. 07, 2022

              Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen

              Est: $6,000 - $8,000

              Jack Britten Warmun, (c.1921-2002) Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998 Acrylic on linen Titled, dated verso Nungurrayi Traders Catalogue no. N-1221-JB GC-49 NAT LKY, verso

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Jack Britten, Turkey Creek (c.1921-2002), Untitled (Bungle Bungles) 2001, Earth pigments on canvas
              Sep. 19, 2022

              Jack Britten, Turkey Creek (c.1921-2002), Untitled (Bungle Bungles) 2001, Earth pigments on canvas

              Est: $2,000 - $4,000

              Jack Britten Turkey Creek, (c.1921-2002) Untitled (Bungle Bungles) 2001 Earth pigments on canvas Warmun Arts Centre Catalogue no.WAC677/01

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • BRITTEN Jack (Aboriginal c1912-2002), 'Ngarrgoorliny Munbin - Purnululu,' 2002., Natural Ochres on Canvas, 80x60cm
              Aug. 21, 2022

              BRITTEN Jack (Aboriginal c1912-2002), 'Ngarrgoorliny Munbin - Purnululu,' 2002., Natural Ochres on Canvas, 80x60cm

              Est: $1,000 - $2,000

              BRITTEN, Jack (Aboriginal c1912-2002) 'Ngarrgoorliny Munbin - Purnululu,' 2002. Signed verso. Natural Ochres on Canvas 80x60cm PROVENANCE: Warmun Art Centre cat #368/02.

              Davidson Auctions
            • Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen
              Aug. 01, 2022

              Jack Britten, Warmun (c.1921-2002), Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998, Acrylic on linen

              Est: $8,000 - $12,000

              Jack Britten Warmun, (c.1921-2002) Garagi, Chamberlain River, 1998 Acrylic on linen Titled, dated verso Nungurrayi Traders Catalogue no. N-1221-JB GC-49 NAT LKY, verso

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • Sally Morgan, Heaven and Earth, ed. AP, Screenprint, artist proof, 42 x 29 1/2 in. (106.68 x 74.93 cm.)
              Jul. 29, 2022

              Sally Morgan, Heaven and Earth, ed. AP, Screenprint, artist proof, 42 x 29 1/2 in. (106.68 x 74.93 cm.)

              Est: $100 - $200

              Sally Morgan Heaven and Earth, ed. AP Screenprint, artist proof Jan Weiss Gallery, New York, NY Acquired from the above in 1993 Richard Kelton Collection, Santa Monica

              Abell Auction
            • JACK BRITTEN (Born 1986 - ), Piccaninny Gorge, oil on board, signed, dated and titled verso, 122 x 93cm
              Jun. 26, 2022

              JACK BRITTEN (Born 1986 - ), Piccaninny Gorge, oil on board, signed, dated and titled verso, 122 x 93cm

              Est: $3,000 - $5,000

              JACK BRITTEN (Born 1986 - ), Piccaninny Gorge, oil on board, signed, dated and titled verso, 122 x 93cm

              Leski Auctions Pty Ltd
            • JACK BRITTEN (WARN-NGAYIRRINY) (c.1925-2002) Gayirriwaroon Country and Ord River 1991 natural earth pigments and bush gum on canvas
              Apr. 11, 2022

              JACK BRITTEN (WARN-NGAYIRRINY) (c.1925-2002) Gayirriwaroon Country and Ord River 1991 natural earth pigments and bush gum on canvas

              Est: $5,500 - $7,500

              JACK BRITTEN (WARN-NGAYIRRINY) (c.1925-2002) Gayirriwaroon Country and Ord River 1991 natural earth pigments and bush gum on canvas inscribed verso with artist's name, Waringarri Aboriginal Arts cat. no. AP3475 and unknown cat. no. S-3071 100 x 140cm PROVENANCE: Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Kunnunurra Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne (label verso) The Collection of Mr. Kelton, United States of America, acquired 1992 EXHIBITIONS: The Evolving Dreamtime: Contemporary Art by Indigenous Australians – Part I, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California, 3 August 1994 – 22 January 1995

              Leonard Joel
            • Jack Britten - Untitled, 1987
              Mar. 08, 2022

              Jack Britten - Untitled, 1987

              Est: $3,500 - $5,500

              Jack Britten was born at Tickalara Station in the Northwest of Australia in the early 1920s. It was a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region. He began painting earlier than the majority of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods, and themes. As a consequence, in many of his canvases, most particularly the earliest ones, Britten used bush gum, sap from the Bloodwood tree, and kangaroo blood to bind the ochres. Despite a vast repertoire of imagery, Jack Britten is most renowned for his renditions of Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region, of which he became the most senior living custodian.Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungle ranges as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots.

              Cooee Art
            • Jack Britten - Gnairariny - Carr-Boyd Ranges, 1999
              Mar. 08, 2022

              Jack Britten - Gnairariny - Carr-Boyd Ranges, 1999

              Est: $6,000 - $8,000

              Jack Britten was at Tickelara Station in the north-west of Australia, at a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region.  Jack Britten began painting earlier than almost all of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods, and themes. Despite a vast repertoire, Jack Britten is most renowned for his depictions of the Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region of which he became the most senior living custodian. Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungles as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots. Eccentricities and undulations in composition and stylistic manner were to be found throughout his artistic output. Saleroom Notice: Please note the following amendment to the printed catalogue: the estimate for this lot is $6000 - $8000

              Cooee Art
            • JACK BRITTEN - TERRING KUNJI OWL DREAMING - Natural ochres on canvas
              Nov. 23, 2021

              JACK BRITTEN - TERRING KUNJI OWL DREAMING - Natural ochres on canvas

              Est: $6,000 - $9,000

              JACK BRITTEN (C.1920-2002) TERRING KUNJI OWL DREAMING Signed, titled, dated 28-11-97 and inscribed JB 127 verso Natural ochres on canvas 90 x 120cm $6,000/9,000

              GFL Fine Art
            • JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Bungle Bungles circa 1983-1985
              Oct. 24, 2021

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Bungle Bungles circa 1983-1985

              Est: $5,000 - $6,000

              JACK BRITTEN (CIRCA 1921-2002) Bungle Bungles circa 1983-1985 synthetic polymer paint and ochre on board inscribed and dated verso: JACK BRITTEN, JACK, HANNS SPRING CIRCA 1983-5 certificate of authenticity accompany's this lot 47.5cm x 67.5cm PROVENANCE Neil McLeod Fine Arts Studio

              Gibson's
            • Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Purnululu. Natrual earth pigments on synthetic
              Jul. 25, 2021

              Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Purnululu. Natrual earth pigments on synthetic

              Est: $16,000 - $25,000

              Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Purnululu. Natrual earth pigments on synthetic bidder on canvas. 120 x 156. $16,000 - $25,000

              Christian McCann Auctions
            • Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Bungle Bungles. Ochres on Canvas. 120 x 160. $6
              Jul. 25, 2021

              Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Bungle Bungles. Ochres on Canvas. 120 x 160. $6

              Est: $65,000 - $90,000

              Jack Britten (1920 - 2002). Bungle Bungles. Ochres on Canvas. 120 x 160. $65,000 - $90,000

              Christian McCann Auctions
            • Jack Britten - Purnululu, 1993
              Jun. 08, 2021

              Jack Britten - Purnululu, 1993

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              Cooee Art Indigenous Fine Art Auction "Jack Britten was born and spent his childhood at Tickelara Station in the Northwest of Australia in the early 1920s. It was a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall+IBk-s Creek and Chinaman+IBk-s Garden in the East Kimberley region. He began painting earlier than the majority of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods, and themes. As a consequence, in many of his canvasses, most particularly the earliest ones, Britten used bush gum, sap from the Bloodwood tree, and kangaroo blood to bind the ochres. Despite a vast repertoire of imagery, Jack Britten is most renowned for his renditions of Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region, of which he became the most senior living custodian. Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungle ranges as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots. Eccentricities and variation in composition and stylistic manner were to be found throughout his artistic output.+IB0 Contact Cooee Art for more information on this Aboriginal artwork.

              Cooee Art
            • Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Kawariny, Bungle Bungles 1997 Ochres on paper
              May. 17, 2021

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Kawariny, Bungle Bungles 1997 Ochres on paper

              Est: $400 - $600

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Kawariny, Bungle Bungles 1997 Ochres on paper Narrangunny Art Certificate of Authenticity Cat. no. N-0673-JB 75 x 55 cm unframed

              Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
            • JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002, Gija Language Group) Ground Sugar Bag Dreaming 1990 natural earth pigments and synthetic polymer paint on...
              Feb. 24, 2021

              JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002, Gija Language Group) Ground Sugar Bag Dreaming 1990 natural earth pigments and synthetic polymer paint on...

              Est: $2,000 - $4,000

              JACK BRITTEN (c.1925-2002, Gija Language Group) Ground Sugar Bag Dreaming 1990 natural earth pigments and synthetic polymer paint on canvas inscribed verso: Fantome Bay titled on gallery label verso 69 x 101cm PROVENANCE: Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne 1991 Private collection, Sydney Lauraine Diggins Fine Art Pty Ltd, Melbourne (label verso) Private collection, Melbourne EXHIBITIONS: Australian Modern: Arte Australiana Moderna e Contemporanea e Arte Aborigena, Fondazione Mudima, Milan, 23 April - 24 May, 2002 OTHER NOTES: Using natural pigments and ochres, Jack Britten's work closely indentifies with the Kimberley region, portraying sacred sites from his homeland south of Warmun. Fantome Bay Pty Ltd, was the company name in which Vivien Anderson commissioned a body of work by Jack Britten and Freddie Timms in 1991.

              Leonard Joel
            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen
              Jan. 24, 2021

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen

              Est: $800 - $1,500

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 33/50. Image: 76cm x 56cm, Frame: 89cm x 70cm

              Ozbid Auctions
            • Jack Britten - The Kawariny (Bungle Bungles), 2000
              Oct. 20, 2020

              Jack Britten - The Kawariny (Bungle Bungles), 2000

              Est: $4,000 - $6,000

              Jack Britten was born and spent his childhood at Tickelara Station in the north-west of Australia, at a time when many Gija people were massacred during the gold rush at Hall’s Creek and Chinaman’s Garden in the East Kimberley region. 'Sometimes they bin all day shootin people there,' Jack recalled in his later years, 'my father and mother and grandparents were with good gadiya (white man). I might have got shot if he didn’t look after me' (cited in Ryan 1993: 41). Jack Britten began painting earlier than almost all of his contemporaries, including Rover Thomas and Paddy Jaminji. His grandparents taught him to paint using traditional materials, methods and themes. Despite a vast repertoir, Jack Britten is most renowned for his depictions of the Purnululu, the Bungle Bungle region of which he became the most senior living custodian. Throughout his career he constantly drew inspiration from this land, painting the Bungle Bungles as clusters of dome shaped mountains, layered with glistening white or black trails of dots. Excentricities and undulations in composition and stylistic manner were to be found throughout his artistic output.

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            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen,
              Sep. 27, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen,

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 30/50. Image: 55cm x 38cm, Frame: 89cm x 69cm

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            • Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Wararuny (Ord River Country) 1999 Earth pigment & acrylic on canvas, stretched
              Sep. 14, 2020

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Wararuny (Ord River Country) 1999 Earth pigment & acrylic on canvas, stretched

              Est: $800 - $1,200

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Wararuny (Ord River Country) 1999 Earth pigment & acrylic on canvas, stretched Inscribed verso Catalogue no. N-1075-JB 61 x 101 cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50.
              Aug. 23, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50.

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50. Image: 76cm x 56cm, Frame: 90cm x 71cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen
              Jul. 19, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50. Image: 76cm x 56cm, Frame: 90cm x 71cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN JOOLAMA "Bunggle Bunggle (Keremeliny) "
              Jul. 19, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN JOOLAMA "Bunggle Bunggle (Keremeliny) "

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN JOOLAMA "Bunggle Bunggle (Keremeliny) " Earth pigments on canvas. Painted in 1993. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. 120cm x 157cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen
              Jun. 28, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50. Image: 76cm x 56cm, Frame: 90cm x 71cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN "Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country"
              Jun. 28, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN "Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country"

              Est: -

              JACK BRITTEN "Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country" Acrylic on Arches Paper. Image: 55cm x 72cm, Frame: 72cm x 93cm

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            • JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen
              May. 31, 2020

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen

              Est: $1,500 - $2,000

              JACK BRITTEN Limited Edition Silkscreen, 40/50. Image: 76cm x 56cm, Frame: 90cm x 71cm

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            • Jack Britten (c. 1925-2002)
              May. 26, 2020

              Jack Britten (c. 1925-2002)

              Est: $1,200 - $1,800

              Black Hills Road to Frog Hollow natural ochre and pigment on canvas, verso Warmun Art Centre, Jack Britten, WAC 906/01

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            • Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper
              May. 04, 2020

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper

              Est: $600 - $900

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper Cooee Art Gallery Certificate of Authenticity Cat No.17090 56 x 76 cm

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            • Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper
              Mar. 09, 2020

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper

              Est: $1,200 - $1,500

              Jack Britten (Yalatji) (1921-2002) Booloo Booloo Sandstone Country Acrylic on paper Cooee Art Gallery Certificate of Authenticity Cat No.17090 56 x 76 cm

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