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b. 1933 - d. 2015

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    • TJAPARTI KANYTJURI BATES, KUNGKARRANGKALPA TJUKURPA, 2010
      May. 19, 2020

      TJAPARTI KANYTJURI BATES, KUNGKARRANGKALPA TJUKURPA, 2010

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      WORKS FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION TJAPARTI KANYTJURI BATES (1933 – 2015) KUNGKARRANGKALPA TJUKURPA, 2010 synthetic polymer paint on canvas bears inscription verso: artist’s name, size and Warakurna Artists cat. 931 – 10 101.5 x 51.0 cm PROVENANCE Warakurna Artists, Warakurna, Western Australia Maclean collection, Melbourne This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Warakurna Artists, Warakurna, Western Australia which states: ‘Tjapartji Bates was born at Warrijda rockhole in country called Yinunmaru. This painting depicts Tjaparti's father's place near Wanarn. Kungkarrangkalpa Tjukurrpa (seven sisters dreaming) are travelling through beautiful tali (sandhills) country, camping at rockholes and collecting mirrka and kuka. They killed a tiwil and cooked and ate it. They then went to Kalalu and then went crawling along the creek and ended up in Wanarn.’ This item is located at our Melbourne Gallery © Tjaparti Kanytjuri Bates/Copyright Agency, 2019

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Kunmunara (Tjaparti Kanytjuri) Bates aka. Miss Bates (c.1933 - 2016) Kungkarrakalpa Tjukurrpa
      Mar. 09, 2016

      Kunmunara (Tjaparti Kanytjuri) Bates aka. Miss Bates (c.1933 - 2016) Kungkarrakalpa Tjukurrpa

      Est: $3,600 - $4,800

      Also known as ‘Miss Bates’ she was born in the east Gibson Desert, Western Australia and has been painting since the early 1990’s. She paints important stories from her mother and father’s country for Warakurna Artists. This colourful and bold work tells the story of the ‘7 Sisters Dreaming’ – this is the star cluster known in western civilisations as ‘Pleiades’ which is easily observed from central Australia. This star group rises just above the horizon soon after sunset and keeps a low trajectory above the horizon. Because of this, every evening the 7 sisters who are being pursued by the unwelcome attentions of a man from a different skin group, and is as such forbidden to marry any of the girls, in their quest to run away seem to launch themselves from the land and into the night sky to be pursued by the man, represented by a star from Orion’s belt cluster. Stories associated with the stars and night skies carry meanings which probe deeply into the law and culture and social structures of the Aboriginal people.

      Colville Auctions
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