JOHN JOHN TJAPANGATI BENNETT (c.1930-2002) “Travels of Tingari Men” Acrylic on Belgian linen. Painted in 2007. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang. 124cm x 173cm
John John Bennett Tjapangati (b.c.1930-2002) Tingari 2002 Acrylic on Belgian linen, unstretched Accompanied by a photograph of the artist with this work 123 x 165 cm PROVENANCE: Ngintaka Aboriginal Arts, Alice Springs Corroboree Exports, Adelaide, Catalogue no. JJB0737 LITERATURE: John John Bennett Tjapangati was from Kintore & was a member of the Papunya Tula Artists group from the early 1980's. John John was married to Nyurapayia Namitjinpa & at the time lived at Walungurru. In the later part of his life he lived at Tjukula, in part of the landscape of this painting. His country was Mukulurru which is north of Kaltukatjara (Docker River) the southern extent of places visited by the Tingari men. This area is 150 kilometres north of the intersection of the South Australian, Western Australian & Northern Territory borders.
JOHN JOHN BENNETT TJAPANGATI (c.1930 – 2002) UNTITLED, 1999 synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist's name, size and Papunya Tula Artists cat. JJ990580 DIMENSIONS: 90.5 x 61.0 cm PROVENANCE: Painted at Kintore, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs, Northern Territory Private collection, Tasmania, acquired from the above in 1999
JOHN JOHN BENNETT TJAPANGATI, (c.1930 2002), UNTITLED (TRAVELS OF THE TINGARI), 2002, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artists name, size and Papunya Tula Artists cat. JJ0206098 DIMENSIONS: 181.0 x 151.0 cm PROVENANCE: Painted at Kintore in 2002 Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs AP Bond Gallery, Adelaide The Luczo Family Collection, USA ESSAY: This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Papunya Tula Artists that states: This painting depicts the travels of a large group of Tingari men from Tjukula, north to Pirmal and then east to the important ceremonial cave site of Mitukatjirri, south-east of the Kintore community. They then continued through Kintore and further north-west to Pinari.
JOHN JOHN BENNETT TJAPANGATI, (c1930 - 2002), UNTITLED, 2001, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: inscribed verso: artist's name, size and Papunya Tula Artists cat. JJ0107226 DIMENSIONS: 122.0 x 91.0 cm EXHIBITED: Paintings from Remote Communities: Indigenous Australian Art from the Laverty Collection, Sydney, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand, 15 December 2007 - 24 February 2008; Newcastle Art Gallery, New South Wales, 5 July - 31 August 2008 LITERATURE: Beyond Sacred: Recent Painting from Australia's Remote Aboriginal Communities: The Collection of Colin and Elizabeth Laverty, Hardie Grant Books, Melbourne, 2008, p. 69 (illus.) Beyond Sacred: Australian Aboriginal Art: The Collection of Colin and Elizabeth Laverty, edition II, Kleimeyer Industries Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 2011, p. 74 (illus.) PROVENANCE: Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs The Collection of Colin and Elizabeth Laverty, Sydney, purchased in August 2001
John John Bennett Tjapangati Sans titre - Tingari - 1999 Acrylique sur toile - 45 x 90 cm Groupe Pintupi - Désert Occidental Il s'inspire ici d'un site tout proche de son lieu de naissance,...
59.8 x 72in (152 x 183cm) Synthetic polymer paint on linen canvas Artist's name, Catalogue # 200211, imprint of Yanda Aboriginal Art Pty. Ltd., Alice Springs, NT on reverse. Commissioned by Yanda Aboriginal Art, Pty. Ltd., Alice Springs, NT in affiliation with Arnhemland Art Pty. Ltd., Darwin, NT, Australia. Provenance: Yanda Aboriginal Art, Pty. Ltd., Alice Springs, NT Arnhem Land Art Pty. Ltd., Darwin, NT, Australia Private American Collection This painting represents a number of water soakage sites at Yatturlunga, southwest of Jupiter Well. In Mythological times a large group of Tingari Men camped at this site before traveling east passing through Kiwirrkura, then on to Tarkul, north of Mt. Webb and then north to Lake Mackay. Eventually coming to rest at Kulkuta. At this point, they performed ceremonies and interacted with the local tribesmen. As the Tingari is of a secret nature, nothing more is available to be told. The painting comes with a certificate and a story of the painting issued by Arnhemland Pty. Ltd., Darwin, NT, Australia.
JOHN JOHN BENNETT TJAPANGATI Tingari at Mitukatjirri, 1997 synthetic polymer paint on linen 91.5 x 61.0 cm inscribed verso: artistÕs name, size, Papunya Tula Artists cat. JJ971009 (ii) Tingari at Mitukatjirri, 2002 synthetic polymer paint on linen 91.5 x 61.0 cm inscribed verso: artistÕs name, size, Papunya Tula Artists cat. JJ0205122 ESTIMATE:
TINGARI AT MITUKATJIRRI 2000 MEASUREMENTS 121.5 by 91 cm Synthetic polymer paint on linen Bears artist's name, size and Papunya Tula Artists catalogue number JJ20000560 on the reverse This painting is sold with an accompanying Papunya Tula Artists certificate
Untitled with Papunya Tula Artists number JJ0207093 (on the reverse) synthetic polymer paint on linen 152 x 61 cm Painted in 2002 This painting is to be sold with an accompanying certificate of authenticity from Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs
Untitled with Papunya Tula Artists number JJ20000577 (on the reverse) synthetic polymer paint on linen 91.5 x 122 cm Painted in 2000 This painting is to be sold with an accompanying certificate of authenticity from Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs