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    • Billy Duncan (1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm (framed and ready to hang)
      Sep. 26, 2019

      Billy Duncan (1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm (framed and ready to hang)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Billy Duncan (1941 - ) Jimilwirring Hill natural pigments on canvas 150 x 70cm (framed and ready to hang) signed verso

      Lawsons
    • BILLY DUNCAN - UNTITLED - Ochre on canvas
      Jun. 01, 2016

      BILLY DUNCAN - UNTITLED - Ochre on canvas

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      BILLY DUNCANUNTITLEDSigned, Wakingarri Arts Number WAA311710 versoOchre on canvas96 x 96cm$1,200/1,500

      GFL Fine Art
    • Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm (framed & ready to hang)
      Mar. 03, 2016

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm (framed & ready to hang)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) Jimilwirring Hill natural ochres on canvas 150 x 70cm (framed & ready to hang) certificate of authenticity

      Lawsons
    • Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm
      Dec. 17, 2015

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) Jimilwirring Hill natural ochres on canvas 150 x 70cm certificate of authenticity

      Lawsons
    • Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm
      Oct. 15, 2015

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) - Jimilwirring Hill 150 x 70cm

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Billy Duncan ( 1941 - ) Jimilwirring Hill natural ochres on canvas 150 x 70cm certificate of authenticity

      Lawsons
    • Billy Duncan Gawooloo (Three Sisters) Ochre on Canvas
      Feb. 17, 2014

      Billy Duncan Gawooloo (Three Sisters) Ochre on Canvas

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      Billy Duncan Gawooloo (Three Sisters) Ochre on Canvas Area: Moomboo Tribe: Jungari Language: Jaru, koorindgi Painted: 2006 Code: BD898106 Purchased: Waringarri Aboriginal Arts 80cm x 100cm

      Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
    • BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Moonboo Gorge 2002 mixed media on canvas
      Oct. 10, 2013

      BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Moonboo Gorge 2002 mixed media on canvas

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Moonboo Gorge 2002 mixed media on canvas inscribed with artist's name and Red Rock Art cat. no. 'KP1656' verso 120 x 90cm PROVENANCE: The Estate of the Late Jim Mann, Sydney OTHER NOTES: Accompanied by certificate of authenticity from Red Rock Art, WA

      Leonard Joel
    • BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Old Moonboo Waterhole 2002 mixed media on canvas
      Oct. 10, 2013

      BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Old Moonboo Waterhole 2002 mixed media on canvas

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      BILLY DUNCAN (BORN 1941) Old Moonboo Waterhole 2002 mixed media on canvas inscribed with artist's name and Red Rock Art cat. no. 'KP1611' verso 140 x 100cm PROVENANCE: Lots 60-90 THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JIM MANN (1948-2011) James (Jim) Frederick Mann lived a rich and varied life, a fact which is reflected in this diverse and colourful collection of Indigenous art. Jim grew up on Goronga, the family property in Pakenham Upper in Victoria, which has been held by the Mann family for five generations. His childhood was spent working the farm with his father, amongst magnificent trees which had been planted by Jim's grandfather, Sir Frederick Mann, a former chief justice and lieutenant governor of Victoria. In the 1970s, Jim took the unlikely step of joining the company which toured the blockbuster musical Hair across Australia and New Zealand. It was here that he met the iconic performer Reg Livermore, eventually becoming part of his production team and helping to create the one-man extravaganzas, Betty Blockbuster and Son of Betty. It was during this period that Jim made his first trip to Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria. At a time when others were more interested in going off to Bali, Jim was drawn to learning more about Australia and its original inhabitants. In 1978, Jim joined the NAISDA (National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association) as Technical Director and Cultural Liaison. This was the starting point for Jim's extensive travels to remote communities, which took him to Mornington Island, Yirrkala, Maningrida, The Kimberley, Turkey Creek and the Central Desert where he walked, talked, hunted and attended ceremonies. Jim didn't have to go to great lengths to collect art works. His talent for observation and rare ability to listen allowed him to quietly befriend the artists, sitting with them, sharing cups of Billy Tea and listening to the songs which they sung whilst painting or visiting a particular waterhole or rock formation. The works which Jim collected during his travels were supplemented by the paintings he purchased on his frequent visits to Sydney galleries. No matter what the source, each piece inspired a story about the artist or a humorous anecdote about how Jim had come to acquire a work. This unique collection is a testament to both Jim's storytelling ability and his capacity for friendship. OTHER NOTES: Accompanied by certificate of authenticity from Red Rock Art, WA

      Leonard Joel
    • BILLY DUNCAN (born 1941) - Gawoola natural ochre and pigment on canvas (triptych)
      Nov. 10, 2011

      BILLY DUNCAN (born 1941) - Gawoola natural ochre and pigment on canvas (triptych)

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      BILLY DUNCAN (born 1941) Gawoola natural ochre and pigment on canvas (triptych) (i)76.0 x 76.0, (ii) 80.0 x 100.0, (iii) 76.0 x 76.0 cm each panel signed verso : BILLY DUNCAN accompanied by a Waringarri Aboriginal Arts Gallery certificate of authenticity for each panel Provenance: Anthea Polson Art, QLD (label attached verso) Private collection, QLD

      Lawsons
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