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Lot 39: DEAF TOMMY MUNGATOPI , CIRCA 1925-1985 CORAL PHASES OF THE MOON Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark

Est: $40,000 AUD - $60,000 AUD
Sotheby'sSydney, AustraliaNovember 25, 2007

Item Overview

Description

Bears artist's name, title, size and catalogue number 262 in felt pen on the reverse Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark

Dimensions

95 by 31 cm

Artist or Maker

Provenance

Most probably painted on Melvile Island circa 1967
Private collection

Notes

Cf. For similar contemporaneous paintings by the artist in the collection of the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, see Moon, morning and evening stars, in Barnes, K., Kiripapurajuwi (Skills of Our Hands): Good Craftsman and Tiwi Art, Kathy Barnes, Darwin, 1999, p.43, illus.; and Sun shining on a coral reef, c.1970, in Crumlin, R. and A. Knight, Aboriginal Art and Spirituality, Dove
Publications, Melbourne, 1995, p.23, plate 4, illus.; the latter work also in Holmes,S. Le Brun, The Goddess and the Moon Man: The Sacred Art of the Tiwi Aborigines, Craftsman House, Sydney, 1995, p.118, illus. under the title Full moon reflected in the sea in the country of Purakapali

The image in the painting, as with the Northern Territory Museum paintings and contemporaneous paintings of the same subject by the artist in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, is an evocative interpretation of light reflecting off the coral reefs on the eastern side of Melville Island where the ancestral drama of the coming of death amongst the Tiwi was played out. Here Purukupali the apical male ancestor carried his dead infant son out to sea and
drowned. The coral reefs are also the domain of Tiwi women as they collect shellfish found on the reefs at low tide (see Caruana,W., Aboriginal Art, World of Art Series, Thames and Hudson, London and New York, 2003, p.93)

The artist is represented in most major public collections in Australia, including those mentioned above and the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, the National Museum of Australia and the Australian Museum

Auction Details

Aboriginal and Oceanic Art

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Sotheby's
November 25, 2007, 12:00 PM EST

118-122 Queen Street Woollahra, Sydney, NSW, 2025, AU