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b. 1941 -

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      • Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark
        Aug. 12, 2018

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark

        Est: $400 - $800

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, Darwin The painting he did at his place or area called Banambarrimirri. At place he drew two death poles called Larradjadja which they put dead person in and leave it till it becomes bones. Fish and brolga are searching where the body is kept and they are called Godurrk-brolgas. Ginyginy and bi''karr are fish. However this painting are Yidjipili Gaingi - means mother and child story 100 x 66 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark
        Jul. 28, 2018

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, Darwin The painting he did at his place or area called Banambarrimirri. At place he drew two death poles called Larradjadja which they put dead person in and leave it till it becomes bones. Fish and brolga are searching where the body is kept and they are called Godurrk-brolgas. Ginyginy and bi'karr are fish. However this painting are Yidjipili Gaingi - means mother and child story 100 x 66 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark
        Jun. 17, 2018

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Jackie Maranbarra Gurralpa (b.1941) Funeral Ceremony 1988 Earth pigments on bark Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, Darwin The painting he did at his place or area called Banambarrimirri. At place he drew two death poles called Larradjadja which they put dead person in and leave it till it becomes bones. Fish and brolga are searching where the body is kept and they are called Godurrk-brolgas. Ginyginy and bi'karr are fish. However this painting are Yidjipili Gaingi - means mother and child story 100 x 66 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
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