Lot 94
  • 94

PRINCE OF WALES (MIDPUL)

Estimate
50,000 - 70,000 AUD
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Description

  • Prince of Wales (Midpul)
  • BODY MARKS 2001
  • Bears artist's name, title, size, Karen Brown catalogue number KB333 and Alcaston House catalogue number AK7145 on the reverse
  • Synthetic polymer paint on canvas

  • 146 by 205 cm

Provenance

Commissioned by Karen Brown Gallery, Darwin
Alcaston  Gallery, Melbourne
Private collection, Melbourne

Condition

The painting is in excellent condition. There is no scuffing or scratches
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Catalogue Note

This painting is sold with an accompanying Karen Brwon Gallery certificate and a working photograph

A traditional elder of the Larrakia people, whose country encompasses the land on which the city of Darwin in built, Midpul emerged as an artist in the public domain late in life.  He started painting in acrylic on canvas when he was about 60 years old, yet the authoritative and bold images he produced, all based on a lexicon of designs painted onto the bodies of performers in Larrakia rituals, bear testimony to a lifetime of painting within the ceremonial context.  Midpul was not over-prolific and he is represented in every major public collection in Australia.