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b. 1906 - d. 1946

I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946). I Nyoman Ngendon was among the first Batuan painters who embraced the modernization of Balinese art that took place around the beginning of the 1930s. Ngendon first learned the Wayang-style painting from I Dewa Nyoman Mura, a well-known painter in Batuan. Walter Spies' influence can be seen in their early works (prior to the 1940s). His works can be found in several museums throughout the world. In Bali, his works can be viewed at the Museum Puri Lukisan and the Agung Rai Museum of Art (ARMA). In the Netherlands, his works can be found at the Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden and the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam.

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        • I Nyoman Ngendon; Four Bathing Women in a Tropical Forest
          Nov. 16, 2024

          I Nyoman Ngendon; Four Bathing Women in a Tropical Forest

          Est: S$5,500 - S$8,500

          Lot: 936 - I Nyoman Ngendon (1903 - 1947, Indonesian); Four Bathing Women in a Tropical Forest; Executed in the 1930's; black ink on paper, mounted on cardboard; 59 x 45 cm; signed 'I Ngengdon' in old Balinese writing lower right; Tags: Indonesian, Indonesia, traditional, painting, Balinese IMPORTANT INFO Bidders need to know We encourage all buyers to check for condition reports and or other photos before bidding. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is free from damage and wear. Please go through photos for more details on conditions and age; color will be different depends on your screen. All the items are sold as is and all sales are final. We encourage all bidders to review our terms and conditions before bidding. Please contact us through email info@larasati.com if you need any further information.

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        • I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) (attributed to) 'Balinese legend', before 1937, tempera on paper. H. 68 cm. W. 58 cm. Provenance: Collection Rudolf Bonnet (one of the few artworks that Bonnet cherished until the end of his life); Family of Rudolf Bonne
          May. 14, 2024

          I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) (attributed to) 'Balinese legend', before 1937, tempera on paper. H. 68 cm. W. 58 cm. Provenance: Collection Rudolf Bonnet (one of the few artworks that Bonnet cherished until the end of his life); Family of Rudolf Bonne

          Est: €2,000 - €3,000

          I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) (attributed to) 'Balinese legend', before 1937, tempera on paper. H. 68 cm. W. 58 cm. Provenance: Collection Rudolf Bonnet (one of the few artworks that Bonnet cherished until the end of his life); Family of Rudolf Bonnet. Exhibited: 'Pre-War Balinese Modernists', Kunsthal Rotterdam May - August 1999; 'Ontmoetingen op Bali', Westfries Museum, February - March 2000. Literature: J. ten Kate, 'Ontmoetingen op Bali', Westfries Museum, 2000, ill. p. 20; H. de Roever-Bonnet, 'Rudolf Bonnet - beauty remains', Middelburg, 2023, ill. p. 43.

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        • I Nyoman Ngendon (Balinese, 1906-1946) Untitled (Wayang Composition) Acrylic on
          Apr. 14, 2022

          I Nyoman Ngendon (Balinese, 1906-1946) Untitled (Wayang Composition) Acrylic on

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          I Nyoman Ngendon (Balinese, 1906-1946) Untitled (Wayang Composition) Acrylic on canvas 35-3/4 x 18-1/2 inches (90.8 x 47.0 cm) Signed and indistinctly inscribed, lower left: I Nyoman Ngendon / D... B..., Bali HID01801242017

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        • Palm leaf manuscript by the icon of Batuan painting
          Dec. 13, 2021

          Palm leaf manuscript by the icon of Batuan painting

          Est: €300 - €500

          - NGENDON, I Nyoman (Balinese 1906 - 1946). (Jungle), Sanur, Bali, 1938. Lontar: ink on palm leaf slaps connected with cords mounted on two cardboards; mounted under passe-partout, inscribed in pencil 'Lontar, Sanur 1938' (lower left on the passe-partout, probably by Rudolf Bonnet), with an exhibition label of the 'Dienst Voor 's Rijks Verspreide Kunstvoorwerpen 's-Gravenhage' from the 1940s (on the reverse). Palm leaves slightly stained (mainly along the right edge), cords loose in places, apparently in the original condition.

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        • I. Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) 'Bali life', ca. 1934, signed lower right, panel. 58 x 45 cm. Provenance: collection René Wassing (1927- 2011). Ngendon was one of the first Batuan painters who embraced the modernization of Balinese art that took p
          Sep. 14, 2021

          I. Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) 'Bali life', ca. 1934, signed lower right, panel. 58 x 45 cm. Provenance: collection René Wassing (1927- 2011). Ngendon was one of the first Batuan painters who embraced the modernization of Balinese art that took p

          Est: €3,000 - €5,000

          I. Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946) 'Bali life', ca. 1934, signed lower right, panel. 58 x 45 cm. Provenance: collection René Wassing (1927- 2011). Ngendon was one of the first Batuan painters who embraced the modernization of Balinese art that took place around 1930's. At first he painted in wayang style teached by his master I Dewa Nyoman Mura. He was a member of Pita Maha. Work of him in Museum Puri Lukisan Ubud, Tropenmuseum Amsterdam, and Museum voor Volkenkunde Leiden. Bonnet wrote in 1936 about him 'I Ngendon starts with a deviating style depicting animal stories soon followed by landscapes and temples with people. Around 1934-1936 his subjects are daily life in a village, special subjects, dance and music. At that time he starts to use colours and even paints. His work shows some depth under influence of Spies and he gets a lot of pupils following his way of work (Source: Hedendaagse kunst van Bali, Centraal Museum Utrecht 1962, p. 76-77).

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        • I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946)
          Nov. 18, 2020

          I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946)

          Est: €3,000 - €4,000

          I Nyoman Ngendon (1906-1946), Animals in a tropical forest, remnants of signature (lower right), ink and watercolour on paper, unframed, 48x62,5 cm, Provenance: -Acquired in Bali between 1947 and 1950 by the father of the present owner. We thank Mr Peter S. Widagdo for identifying the artist. I Nyoman Ngendon was among the first Batuan painters who embraced the modernisation of Balinese art that took place around the beginning of the 1930s. Ngendon first learned the Wayang-style painting from I Dewa Nyoman Mura, a well-known painter in Batuan. Walter Spies' influence can be seen in their early works (prior to the 1940s). His works can be found in several museums throughout the world.

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