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Anguburra Patsy Lulpunda Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1898 - d. 2000

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      • PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (1898-2000), Owls and Boab Tree, Natural earth pigments on canvas, signed verso "Patsy", with Tineriba Fine Arts documentation verso, 120 x 90cm
        Mar. 24, 2024

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (1898-2000), Owls and Boab Tree, Natural earth pigments on canvas, signed verso "Patsy", with Tineriba Fine Arts documentation verso, 120 x 90cm

        Est: $1,200 - $2,000

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (1898-2000), Owls and Boab Tree, Natural earth pigments on canvas, signed verso "Patsy", with Tineriba Fine Arts documentation verso, 120 x 90cm

        Leski Auctions Pty Ltd
      • PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (Aboriginal, 1898 - 2000), Two dogs fighting, synthetic polymer paint and natural earth pigments on canvas, circa 2000, 67 x 67cm. Accompanied by an original photo of the artist holding the painting. Provenance: The Joyce E
        Nov. 19, 2023

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (Aboriginal, 1898 - 2000), Two dogs fighting, synthetic polymer paint and natural earth pigments on canvas, circa 2000, 67 x 67cm. Accompanied by an original photo of the artist holding the painting. Provenance: The Joyce E

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPUNDA (Aboriginal, 1898 - 2000), Two dogs fighting, synthetic polymer paint and natural earth pigments on canvas, circa 2000, 67 x 67cm. Accompanied by an original photo of the artist holding the painting. Provenance: The Joyce Evans estate.

        Leski Auctions Pty Ltd
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Wandjina, 2000
        Jun. 20, 2023

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Wandjina, 2000

        Est: $25,000 - $35,000

        During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Prince Regent River near Mowanjum and created hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created at the age of 100, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and storyteller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at the age of 102 at the start of the millennium. Patsy Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of European culture. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honeybee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Emu, 2000
        Oct. 11, 2022

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Emu, 2000

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Prince Regent River near Mowanjum and created hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created at the age of 100, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and storyteller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102 at the start of the millennium. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honey bee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of European culture.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Three Dogs Anguburra, 2000
        Oct. 11, 2022

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Three Dogs Anguburra, 2000

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Price Regent River near Mowanjum and created hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created at the age of 100, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and storyteller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102 at the start of the millennium. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honey bee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of European culture.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Seven Wandjina Birds, 1999
        Mar. 08, 2022

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Seven Wandjina Birds, 1999

        Est: $12,000 - $14,000

        57 x 147 cm, 63.5 x 154 cm (framed) During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Prince Regent River near Mowandjum, creating hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created when she was 100 years of age, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and storyteller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honey bee that produces the most exquisite tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of colonisation.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Four Wandjina Birds, 2000
        Mar. 08, 2022

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Four Wandjina Birds, 2000

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Prince Regent River near Mowandjum, creating hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created when she was 100 years of age, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and story teller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102 at the start of the new millennium. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honeybee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of colonisation.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Dunbi - Owl, 1998
        Jun. 08, 2021

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda - Dunbi - Owl, 1998

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        Cooee Art Indigenous Fine Art Auction "During the last decade of her life, Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Prince Regent River near Mowandjum, creating hair belts, stone axes, and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created when she was 100 years of age, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and story teller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102 at the start of the new millennium. Lulpunda's Wororra name +IBg-Anguburra+IBk refers to the native honeybee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of colonisation.+IB0 Contact Cooee Art for more information on this Aboriginal artwork.

        Cooee Art
      • Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda (1898-2000) Four Wandjina Birds 2000
        Nov. 27, 2018

        Patsy Anguburra Lulpunda (1898-2000) Four Wandjina Birds 2000

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        During the last decade of her life Patsy Lulpunda lived on the Price Regent River near Mowandjum and created hair belts, stone axes and other items of material culture. Her first paintings were created at the age of 100 years, whilst visiting the great Kimberley custodian and story teller Jack Dale during a workshop organised in 1998. She participated in several painting workshops at his home before her death at 102 at the start of the millennium. Lulpunda's Wororra name ‘Anguburra’ refers to the native honeybee that produces the most exquisitely tasting honey. It was a delightful and most fitting name for a woman whose sprightly and spirited engagement with life extended her autumn years beyond all expectation. Anguburra witnessed and experienced great cultural transformations during her long life, given her presence when Wororra culture was yet to experience the influence and impact of European culture.

        Cooee Art
      • PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPANA (c1898-2000), Worrora language group The First Rains 1998
        Aug. 09, 2018

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPANA (c1898-2000), Worrora language group The First Rains 1998

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        PATSY ANGUBURRA LULPANA (c1898-2000), Worrora language group The First Rains 1998 115.0 x 58.5 cm accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings, Melbourne synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Menzies
      • ANGUBURRA PATSY LULPUNDA (1898-2000) Birds in the Rain acrylic on canvas
        Jun. 06, 2017

        ANGUBURRA PATSY LULPUNDA (1898-2000) Birds in the Rain acrylic on canvas

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        ANGUBURRA PATSY LULPUNDA (1898-2000) Birds in the Rain acrylic on canvas cat no. inscribed verso: NM4812 64.5 x 52cm PROVENANCE: Lawson Menzies, Sydney, 25 May 2004, lot 169 Private collection, New South Wales

        Leonard Joel
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