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Painter, b. 1925 - d. 1994

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  • RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Turtles and Long Tom Fish Designs 1978 natural earth pigments on carved euc...
    Apr. 11, 2022

    RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Turtles and Long Tom Fish Designs 1978 natural earth pigments on carved euc...

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Turtles and Long Tom Fish Designs 1978 natural earth pigments on carved eucalyptus bark 165 x 22cm PROVENANCE: Created in Maningrida, Northern Territory Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Pty, Ltd., Sydney The Collection of Mr. Kelton, United States of America, acquired 1979

    Leonard Joel
  • RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Spirit Figures and Turtle Design 1978 natural earth pigments on carved euca...
    Apr. 11, 2022

    RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Spirit Figures and Turtle Design 1978 natural earth pigments on carved euca...

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    RONNIE DJANBARDI (MALADJIRI) (1925-1994) Log Coffin with Spirit Figures and Turtle Design 1978 natural earth pigments on carved eucalyptus wood 212 x 15cm PROVENANCE: Created in Maningrida, Northern Territory 1978 Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Pty. Ltd., Sydney The Collection of Mr. Kelton, United States of America, acquired 1979

    Leonard Joel
  • Ronnie Djanbardi - Lorrkon - Hollow Log Coffin , c.1975
    Jun. 08, 2021

    Ronnie Djanbardi - Lorrkon - Hollow Log Coffin , c.1975

    Est: $3,500 - $4,500

    Cooee Art Indigenous Fine Art Auction "A member of the Gurrgoni language group of the Kulamarara clan, Ronnie Djambardi was a prominent central Arnhem Land bark painter and carver who worked for the Maningrida art centre during the early 1980s. His work was regularly shown at the government owned gallery, Aboriginal Arts Australia. Hollow log cof++wE-ns were central to the funeral ceremony practiced by the people of Arnhem Land. The hollow logs, which housed the ochred bones of the deceased person, were painted with clan designs and placed into the ground, where they were left to decay naturally. The thin and delicate rarrk (crosshatching) reverberates with the power of ancestral beings who inhabit Arnhem Land.+IB0 Contact Cooee Art for more information on this Aboriginal artwork.

    Cooee Art
  • Ronnie Djanbardi (1925-1994)
    Oct. 29, 2019

    Ronnie Djanbardi (1925-1994)

    Est: $500 - $700

    Creation Ancestors ochres on bark, inscribed verso 'DJA 16', Maningrida Arts and Culture certificate verso, Cat No. DJA 16

    Shapiro Auctioneers
  • Ronnie Djanbardi (1925-1994)
    Oct. 29, 2019

    Ronnie Djanbardi (1925-1994)

    Est: $600 - $800

    Palm Tree at Creation Site, 1992 ochres on bark, inscribed verso 'DJA 5', Maningrida Arts and Culture certificate verso, Cat No. DJA 5

    Shapiro Auctioneers
  • Lorrkon - Hollow Log Coffin
    May. 29, 2018

    Lorrkon - Hollow Log Coffin

    Est: $3,500 - $4,500

    A member of the Gurrgoni language group of the Kulamarara clan, Ronnie Djambardi was a prominent central Arnhem Land bark painter and carver who worked for the Maningrida art centre during the early 1980s. His work was regularly shown at the government owned gallery Aboriginal Arts Australia. Hollow log coffins are central to the funeral ceremony practiced by the people of Arnhem Land. The hollow logs, which housed the ochred bones of the deceased person, were painted with clan designs and placed into the ground where they were left to decay naturally. The thin and delicate rarrk (crosshatching) reverberates with the power of ancestral beings who inhabit Arnhem Land.

    Cooee Art
  • Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1920-1994) FIGURE
    Dec. 15, 2007

    Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1920-1994) FIGURE

    Est: €150 - €200

    Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1920-1994) FIGURE AND TOTEM POLE signed and inscribed on reverse vegetable pigment on bark 83 by 36cm., 32.5 by 14in. Provenance: Collection of the late Noel Sheridan A note on reverse records that Djambardi was of the Gungorone tribe, from the Nawomba area of Australia.

    Whyte's
  • RONNIE DJANBARDI , 1925-1994 DALUG (WOMAN) DREAMING Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
    Nov. 25, 2007

    RONNIE DJANBARDI , 1925-1994 DALUG (WOMAN) DREAMING Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Bears artist's name 'Djanbadi' (sic), group, location, title, catalogue number 1612/N11 and label describing story depicted on the reverse Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark

    Sotheby's
  • Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1925-1994) FIGURE
    May. 26, 2007

    Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1925-1994) FIGURE

    Est: €600 - €800

    Ronnie Djambardi (Australian, 1925-1994) FIGURE AND TOTEM POLE signed and inscribed on reverse vegetable pigment on bark 83 by 36cm., 32.5 by 14in. A note on reverse records that Djambardi was of the Gungorone tribe from the Nawomba area of Australia.

    Whyte's
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