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b. 1920 - d. 1989

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      • Ray Tjampitjinpa Inkamala - llpili, c.1980
        Mar. 05, 2024

        Ray Tjampitjinpa Inkamala - llpili, c.1980

        Est: $600 - $800

        Ray Inkamala spent his early years in a remote corner of the Western Desert. As a young boy, his initial glimpses of the outside world were the distant planes flying overhead. Tragically, Ray's parents succumbed to hunger and thirst in the unforgiving desert, and he found himself adopted into an extended family. In the 1930s, they relocated to a Christian mission, marking his first significant contact with a different way of life. He worked as a stockman until early 1976 when he began painting. This work was collected by Frank Slip during his travels with his close friend and neighbour Geoffrey Bardon.

        Cooee Art
      • RAY INKAMALA TJAMPITJINPA (c.1920-1989) Storm at Kalipinpa 1979 synthetic polymer paint on canvas
        Apr. 11, 2022

        RAY INKAMALA TJAMPITJINPA (c.1920-1989) Storm at Kalipinpa 1979 synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Est: $12,000 - $18,000

        RAY INKAMALA TJAMPITJINPA (c.1920-1989) Storm at Kalipinpa 1979 synthetic polymer paint on canvas inscribed verso with artist's name, Papunya Tula Artists cat. no. RI790534 and unknown cat. no. PA-30 WGLII 163 x 47cm PROVENANCE: Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs Aboriginal Arts and Crafts Pty. Ltd., Sydney The Kelton Foundation, United States of America, acquired 1980 EXHIBITIONS: Past and Present Art of the Australian Aborigines, from The Kelton Foundation Collection, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California, 24 September 1980 –1 April 1981, cat. no. 1 Dreamtime: Art of the Australian Aborigine, Part I Land and Tradition, California State University, Northridge, California, 9 December –14 October 1988, cat. no. 002 Abstract Reality: Australian Dreamtime Art, Modern Museum of Art, Santa Ana, California, 17 January –16 April 1989 The Evolving Dreamtime: Contemporary Art by Indigenous Australians – Part I, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California, 1 August 1995 - 22 January 1995, cat. no. 11

        Leonard Joel
      • TJAMPITJINPA Ray Inkamala (Aboriginal c1920-1989), Untitled, 1983., Acrylic on Linen, 164x48cm
        Oct. 24, 2021

        TJAMPITJINPA Ray Inkamala (Aboriginal c1920-1989), Untitled, 1983., Acrylic on Linen, 164x48cm

        Est: $400 - $700

        TJAMPITJINPA, Ray Inkamala (Aboriginal c1920-1989) Untitled, 1983. Acrylic on Linen 164x48cm PROVENANCE: Papunya Tula Artists cat #RI830708. Certificate of authenticity included.

        Davidson Auctions
      • RAY INKAMALA (TJAMPITJINPA) (AUSTRALIAN, CIRCA 1920-1989) WATERHOLE Acrylic on canvas: 24 x 25 3/4 in.
        Apr. 13, 2019

        RAY INKAMALA (TJAMPITJINPA) (AUSTRALIAN, CIRCA 1920-1989) WATERHOLE Acrylic on canvas: 24 x 25 3/4 in.

        Est: $700 - $900

        RAY INKAMALA (TJAMPITJINPA) (AUSTRALIAN, CIRCA 1920-1989) WATERHOLE Acrylic on canvas: 24 x 25 3/4 in. Framed Provenance: Private Collection

        Potomack Company
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