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Fine Art Auction
Jakarta, 12 August 2018
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Auction Sunday, 12 August 2018 Luncheon : 12.00 am Auction : 1.00 pm
Viewing Friday, 10 August 2018 Saturday, 11 August 2018 11.00 am - 08.00 pm
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CONDITION OF BUSINESS The conditions of business set up below are information guidance for prospective buyer and seller with any enquiries relating to buying or selling at the auction. We encourage you to read them wisely and thoroughly.
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Estimated Price Estimated price is the price range, which reflects the opinion of our specialist for the price expected to offer at the auction. This should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either at which the lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. Estimated prices are based upon prices recently paid at auction, and the condition of the artworks including the quality, rarity and history of ownership (provenance). Reserve Price The reserve is the confidential minimum price the seller is willing to accept and below which a lot not be sold. Buyer’s Premium Buyers are reminded that the price to be paid will be the sum of the final bid price plus the buyer’s premium. The rate of buyer’s premium for each lot is 22 % (twenty two percent) of the hammer price.
BEFORE THE AUCTION Viewing Pre-sale viewings are strongly recommended for prospective buyers in order to examine the artworks thoroughly. Pre-sale viewing is open for the public at no charge and usually displayed for 2 (two) days prior to the sale. Condition Reports Condition reports are available upon request. They are statements of opinion and should not be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Descriptions of property are not warranties and that lot is sold “as is”. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identification only. It is strongly recommended that prospective buyers inspect and seek any independent expert advice to satisfy you as to authorship, attribution, authenticity, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance or condition of lot. Registration If you are planning to participate in the auction, you will need to register with us at the registration desk, to complete a bidder registration form and to receive a bidding number to identify you if you are a successful bidder. Registration can be made during the viewing period or 30 minutes prior to the sell.
THE AUCTION Bidding All artworks are auctioned in consecutive numerical order. Bidding is done in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) in incremental price raise. The auctioneer will accept bids from those present in the saleroom or absentee bidders participating by telephone or by written bid left with HERITAGE in advance. The lot being offered is usually illustrated on a screen. Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following increments: Rp. Rp. Rp. Rp. Rp. Rp. Rp. Rp.
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Rp. 10.000.000 by Rp. 500.000 Rp. 20.000.000 by Rp. 1.000.000 Rp. 50.000.000 by Rp. 2.000.000 Rp. 100.000.000 by Rp. 5.000.000 Rp. 200.000.000 by Rp. 10.000.000 Rp. 500.000.000 by Rp. 20.000.000 Rp. 1.000.000.000 by Rp. 50.000.000 - above by the auctioneer’s direction.
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CONDITIONS OF SALE These conditions of sale together with any terms and conditions set out a consignment form constitute the entire agreement with the Buyer on respect to any lots listed in the catalogue. Amendment to the catalogue descriptions may be made verbally during the course of auction or by appropriate posted notices. By bidding at the auction, you shall be bound by the conditions set out below. Terms used in these conditions * * * * * *
“The Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer. “The Lot” means any items deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item (s) described against any lot number in the catalogue. “The Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot. “The Reserve” means the amount below which we agree with the seller that the lot cannot be sold. “The Buyer’s Premium” means the charge payable by the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, at the rate set out in the auction room at the time of the relevant sale. “Forgery” means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue.
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In the event a defaulting buyer has made a part payment, HERITAGE reserves the right to apply such payment to any such lots at its sole discretion. Forgery In the event of proven forgery, HERITAGE will refund to the buyer the purchase price of the lot. This refund will only occur on the following terms: (i) (ii)
The buyer must provide evidence from an independent expert who proves that the lot is a forgery. HERITAGE reserves the right to request further expert evidence if, in its sole discretion, it is not satisfied with the finding of either expert. The buyer must provide written notification to HERITAGE within 1 (one) year of the auction date of the forgery allegations.
No refund will occur if there is any conflict of opinion among accepted experts in the field or if it can be demonstrated that the lot is a forgery only by means of scientific process that could damage or otherwise jeopardize the condition of the lot and which scientific techniques were not commonly employed until after the publication of the catalogue. This guarantee is for the benefit of the buyer only and cannot be assigned. Such buyer must have remained the owner of the property without disposing of any interest in it to any third party up until the time the alleged forgery was discovered. Handling and Packaging Handling and packing of all purchase lots shall be at the risk of the buyer who shall pay an administration charge if HERITAGE is responsible for such services. HERITAGE shall use our best efforts to take care when handling the packing but remind the buyer that from 7 (seven) days time after the sale, the goods are entirely at the buyer’s risk. You can instruct your own shipper for the shipping. However, we can also arrange for such service but are not responsible for any costs incurred during the shipping. Notice HERITAGE remind prospective buyers that none of the property in this catalogue is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and all of the artworks sold “as is” with all imperfections, incompleteness, faults and errors of description. All property is sold without any warranty or representation. HERITAGE is not responsible for any errors or omission in the catalogue. Buyers are strongly recommended to take independent professional advice on selection of purchase.
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Published by: HERITAGE Auction House PT. Dwi Samapersada MASTERPIECE Building Tanah Abang IV. No.23 - 25 Jakarta Pusat - Indonesia Tel: (62-21) 351 0808 (Hunting) Fax: (62-21) 351 0707 info@masterpiece-auction.com www.masterpiece-auction.com Copyright @ 2018 All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retriavel system, or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
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JB. IWAN SULISTYO
(Kudus, Central Java, 1954) Panen Raya Oil on canvas: 100 x 120 cm Signed, lower right: JB. Iwan Sulistyo This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1,290 - 1,790
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ERNEST DEZENTJE
(Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Harvesting
Oil on canvas: 74 x 115 cm Signed, lower right: Ern. Dezentje RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD ,2,140 - 3,570
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R. HADI
Ceremony Bali Oil on canvas: 67 x 46 cm Signed, lower right: R. Hadi RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430 004
YAP HIAN TJAY
(Surakarta, Central Java, 1927) Pegunungan, 1997 Oil on canvas: 86 x 109 Signed and dated, lower left: JHT97 RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500 10
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PARDOLI FADLI (Cilacap, 1971) Panen Agung, 2016
Oil on canvas: 140 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Pardoli016 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 2,860 - 4,290
Born in Cilacap, Central Java, July 4, 1971. He held his solo exhibition in Maestro Inn, Perth, Australia (1997), Harvey’s Gallery, Perth, Australia (1998), and City Hotel Melbourne, Australia (2003). He chose to be independent in expressing his feeling and thought while producing and creating his work. He greatly produced painting using woman as his object. For him, women have uniqueness of beauty, ugliness, sincerity, passion as well as strong and weak character. His choices of works become his manifest towards his life and art.
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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Figur 3, 2004
Oil on canvas: 45 x 45 cm Signed and dated, upper left: Jeihan04 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Museum RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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RUSTAMADJI
(Surabaya, 1932 – 1990) Wanita Nelayan, 1975\ Oil on canvas: 105 x 72 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Rustamadji, 1975 RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,860 - 3,570
Born in Surabaya, East Java, April 16, 1932. In 1946 he started painting under the painter S. Sudjojono in Sanggar Indonesia Muda (Young Indonesian Artists Association), Madiun. In 1950s he used naturalistic style which afterwards changed to impressionistic. He actively participated in several exhibitions in Indonesia and abroad. He lived in Surabaya and died in the year of 1990.
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GERARD PIETER ADOLFS
(Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968) Market Vendor
Born in Semarang, 1899. He once lived in Surabaya and made many paintings about the city. He traveled to many countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa, like Japan, Rome and Arab. He decided to spend the rest of his time in Holland until he died in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, in 1968.
Oil on board: 35 x 24 cm Signed, lower left: Adolfs RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,000 - 6,430
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GUNAWAN BAGEA
(Bandung, West Java, 1971) Pulang Melaut, 2018 Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Gunawan, 2018 RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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IRSAM
(Klaten, 1942) Kemesraan #3, 1988 Oil on canvas: 100 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Irsam, 1988 Literature: Mikke Susanto, Jejak-jejak Dekoratif Irsam, Published by PT. Dwi Samapersada, Jakarta, 2013, Pg. 101 RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,860 - 3,570
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(Bandung, 1943) Meniup Seruling, 1999
(Jakarta, 1951-2011) Cerita Tentang Bulan, 2003
TRESNA SURYAWAN
Oil on canvas: 80 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Tresna S.99 RP 15.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,290 14
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KRIJONO
Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 75 cm Signed, titled and dated, lower right: Krijono, Cerita Tentang Bulan, 2003, Baliku RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000 USD 2,140 - 2,860
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KOEBOE SARAWAN (Malang, 1961) Arca, 1987
Oil on canvas: 60 x 60 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Koeboe 87 RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,360 - 6,430
Born in Malang, East Java, 1961. He finished his study at The Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta and later took lesson of Batik Solo. His works have been actively represented in several group exhibitions in major cities in Indonesia, among others, Surabaya, Malang, Jakarta, Solo, Bali and Yogyakarta.
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SUWAJI
(Yogyakarta, 1942) Pasar Malam, 2008 Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Suwaji 08 RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,140 - 3,570
Born in Yogyakarta 1942. He studied at Indonesian Fine Art Academy Yogyakarta in 1958 and after graduated he teaches in that academy till this moment. His solo exhibition was held at Gothe German Institute. He participated in group exhibitions in several times besides exhibitions with “19 Pelukis Indonesia� in Singapore and Malaysia in 1967, he received the Wendy Sorenson Memorial Fund Aeard in 1977, group exhibitions in ASEAN countries (1985), solo exhibition at Melia purosari Hotel, Yogyakarta (1994), Fine Art Exhibition International Borobudur Festival in H. Widayat museum (2003).
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LIM WASIM
(Garut, West Java, 1929 – Jakarta, 2004) Kembang Dalam Rangkaian, 1995 Oil on canvas: 80 x 60 cm Signed, lower left: L. Wasim Signed and dated on the reverse RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
Born in Bandung, West Java 1929. He learned painting with Kok Tekkang at Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan. After, he learnt painting from Sudjana Kerton and Mochtar Apin. He graduated from China Institute of Fine Art in 1956and then assigned to teach at Xian An Institute until 1959. He participated in a joint exhibition in Bandung and many other exhibitions since then. He was appointed as a Presidential Palace painter in 1961 and awarded the gold medal Golden Centaur from International Parliament, USA. His solo exhibition was held in 2003.
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Jang Cheol Seok
(Korea) Yellow Reform, 2017
Oil on canvas: 120 x 96 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 2017 RP 65.000.000 - 80.000.000 USD 4,640 - 5,710
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PAUL HUSNER
(Basel, Switzerland, 1942) Chinese Temple with Offering in Glodok, Jakarta, 2003 Oil on canvas: 70 x 90 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Paul Husner 03 RP 95.000.000 - 120.000.000 USD 6,790 - 8,570
Born in Basel, Switzerland, 1942. He moved to Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1964, studied in paintings and graphic art at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy (1965 – 1967) and continued to Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten (1967 – 1969). He frequently visits Indonesia especially Bali. He received awards from the Urio Prijs (1969), Willink van Collen Prijs (1971), Jeanna Bieruma Oosting Prijs (1974) and Arti Medaille (1987). From 1980 – 1988 he was professor at the National Academy of Fine Arts (Rijks Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten) in Amsterdam where he taught drawing and painting. He held solo exhibitions and participated in group exhibitions in Europe, USA, Singapore, and Indonesia. His works are in the collection of the Netherlands state, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, City Council of Amsterdam, Duta Fine Art Museum, Jakarta, Neka Museum, Bali and private collections in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, etc. Husner works intensively in Bali since 1997. HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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CHENG SHUI
(Bogor, West Java, 1981) Ayam Jago Oil on boad: 104 x 50 cm Signed, lower left RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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TATANG KOENTJORO
(b.Semarang. Central Java - 1993) Sepasang Ayam Oil on canvas: 120 x 60 cm Signed in chinese character, upper left RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 860 - 1,290
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LEE MAN FONG
(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Monkey Ink and Watercolor on paper: 52,5 x 29,5 cm Signed, lower right: MF. Lee RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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ADAM LAY
(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949) Family, 1982 Oil on board: 102 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Adam L92 RP 14.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,000 - 1,430 18
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ADRIEN JEAN LE MAYEUR DE MERPRES (b. Brussel, Belgium, 1880 – d. 1958) Les Tuilleries-Paris Oil on board: 22 x 16 cm Signed, lower right: J. Le Mayeur RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000 USD 5,710 - 7,140
Adrian-Jean Le Mayeur de Merpres was born in Brussels with noble ties to the Belgium royal family. Le Mayeur was keen to become an artist at an early age but was persuaded by his father, an artist himself, to complete his studies. Le Mayeur graduated as a civil engineer but soon devoted himself to painting. Inspired by the Impressionist movement in Europe, Le Mayeur’s works were executed with bold free flowing strokes using bright gay colours. Le Mayeur was an ardent traveler who travelled Europe and Asia capturing the sunlight and grandiose sights from his travels on canvas. This painting, Les Tuilleries, was done when Le Mayeur visited Paris, capturing the magnificence of the Les Tuilleries in his Impressionist manner. In 1932, Le Mayeur landed in Indonesia where he was drawn especially to the Balinese culture. Le Mayeur instantly fell in love with the Balinese people, traditions, dances, and the tropical sunlight which surrounded him and settled down in Bali, later marrying his model and Balinese dancer, Ni Pollok. Le Mayeur continued to capture the grace and beauty of Balinese culture and his works are still preserved in his house, which has since been converted into the La Mayeur Museum, Bali, Indonesia. HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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Basoeki Abdullah Born in Solo, January 27, 1915, he is the second son of Abdullah Soerjosoebroto, a prominent landscape painter. He studied at the Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague, the Netherlands. Basoeki Abdullah started painting since he was 5 years old in simple drawing, and at 10 he traveled to Surabaya and Bali where he started portrait painting. During 1933, he held his first exhibition in Bandung. He brought his painting to RMP. Sosrokartono, RA. Kartini’s brother, who was very impressed on Basoeki’s painting. Sosrokartono and Prince of Mangkunegoro VII became the person who greatly supported his painting career until Basoeki become a famous painter. During that time he continued his study at Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in the Hague, the Netherlands. Basoeki Abdullah is one of the most prominent Indonesian maestros in portrait paintings. The late artist was well-known for his realistic paintings. Besides painting of portraits of beautiful women, he is also noted for his natural beauty and sensuous landscape, as well as paintings of scenes from legends that are also tempered with the same lyrical and overly sensual treatment. Basoeki likes to paint anything beautiful. Flamboyant flowers, women, landscapes, flora and fauna, to the leading figures painted very nicely. He often went to places for field trip, observing object for his painting and put it into sketch. His ability to depict nature makes all the objects seemed to be dramatic, alive and more beautiful in colors than the actual objects.
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BASOEKI ABDULLAH (Solo, 1915 – Jakarta, 1993) Flamboyan
Oil on canvas: 120 x 190 cm Signed, lower left: Basoeki Abdullah Provenance: Private collection of prominent collector, Jakarta This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist family RP 850.000.000 - 1.000.000.000 USD 60,710 - 71,430
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ABDUL DJALIL “A.D.” PIROUS (Meulaboh, Aceh, 1932) Bumi Hijau(Green Earth), 1968
Oil on canvas: 46 x 60 cm Signed and dated, lower left: AD. Pirous68 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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SALIM / SARAOCHIM SALIM
(Medan, 1908 – Paris, 2008) Mau Terbang, 1999
Oil on canvas: 60 x 80 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Salim, 99 Literature: Ajip Rosidi, SALIM, Pelukis Indonesia di Paris, Published by Pustaka Jaya, pg. 29 RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 2,860 - 4,290
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LU HAO
(Beijing, China, 1969) The Executor Oil on canvas: 180 x 300 cm RP 120.000.000 - 180.000.000 USD 18,570 - 12,860
Lu Hao was born in Beijing, China, 1969. Lu Hao graduated from the Chinese Ink Painting Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 1992. He had become recognized as an accomplished ink painter by 1997 when he began to explore other ways in which to express his concern about the clash between the legacies of China great classical civilization on the one hand and the drive to modernity propagated by the Chinese government on the other. It was important to him furthermore to express his views in ways that could be readily understood. He is not interested in producing work of the teasing opaqueness so favored by some of his contempoÂraries in the West. Selected Solo Exhibitions : The Art of Lu Hao, Goedhuis Contemporary, New York, USA Lu Hao, Tokyo Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (2005), Experimental Wash Painting, Yun Feng Art Gallery, Beijing, China (1996), Lu Hao, Wan Fung Art Gallery, Beijing, China(1996), Experimental Wash Painting, International Art Gallery, Beijing, China (1995), Lu Hao, International Art Gallery, Holiday Inn Crown Plaza, Beijing, China (1995), Lu Hao, September Gallery, Beijing, China (1994). He was actively in several Group Exhibitions such as Contemporary Chinese Art, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2005), Hague Sculpture Museum, Hague, (2005), The Netherlands Mahjong, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland China: As seen by Contemporary Chinese Artists (2005), Spazio Oberdan, Milano, Italy (2005),The Wall: Reshaping the Contemporary Chinese Art, Millenium Art Museum, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China (2005).
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KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987) Ox Cart Oil on canvas: 70 x 140 cm Signed, lower left: Kompol RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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SUDJONO ABDULLAH (Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993) Upacara Adat Bali
Oil on canvas: 100 x 200 cm Signed, lower left: S. Abdullah RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1,290 - 1,790
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SAFTARI
(Payakumbuh, 1971) Alam Segudang Ilmu, 2007 Acrylic on canvas: 140 x 180 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Saftari 07 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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RONALD DJALING (Jakarta, 1959) Two Horses
Oil on canvas: 130 x 190 cm Signed, lower right: Ronald Djaling RP 22.000.000 - 30.000.000 USD 1,570 - 2,140
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ANAK AGUNG GEDE SOBRAT
(Gianyar, Bali, 1909 – Denpasar, Bali 1992) Activities in the Ricefield Oil on canvas: 58 x 38 cm This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Museum Puri Lukisan RP 85.000.000 - 100.000.000 USD 6,070 - 7,140
He was born in Padangtegal, Gianyar, Bali, 1909. He learnt painting from Walter Spies and later under Rudolf Bonnet. Sobrat’s paintings generally mark the beginning of modernization of Balinese Art. He was a lecturer at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta specialized in Balinese paintings (1957 – 1959). His works are amongst the collection of: Painting Museum, (Ubud), Bali Art Center (Denpasar), Sono Budoyo Museum (Yogyakarta), Tropen Museum (Amsterdam) and Rijksmuseum Voor Volkenkunde (Leiden). He received the Wijaya Kusuma Cultural Award from the Regional Government of Gianyar and the Dharma Kusuma Cultural Award from the Provincial Government of Bali. He passed away in Denpasar on 30 September 1992.
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RENATO CRISTIANO (Rome, 1926) Gadis Bali, 1963
pastel on paper: 43 x 33 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Christiano, Bali 63 RP 17.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1,210 - 1,790
Born in Rome, Italy, on 6 december 1926. He studied at the Gimnasium in Perugia (1938-1942). Then he continued his studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Perugia (1945-1947). He participated in several group exhibitions with artists such as Alberto Burri, Roberto Matta, Victor Brauner, Jean-Paul Riopelle and Pietro Consagra (1949-1955). This Italian artist lived in Karangasem, Bali since 1955 – 1956. He went to Paris, Morocco, until Northern Sea. In Bali, he worked together with Rudolf Bonnet and once performed exhibition with Arie Smit. Beside that he also joined group exhibitions including in France (1951), Germany (1965), Holland (1966), USA (1957-1988) and many times in Indonesia. His works were in collection of Museum of Modern Art New York and Rockefeller family in America. He awarded the commission for design of stained-glass panels in Church of St Antonio of Padua in Fermo.
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SYAHRIZAL ZAIN KOTO
(West Sumatra, Pariaman, 1960) Rasa, 1/3, 2014 Aluminium: 56 x 90 x 40 cm Signed and dated, lower area: S. Rizal Koto14, 1/3 RP 55.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 3,930 - 5,000
Syahrizal Koto was born in Pariaman, West Sumatra, 6 September 1960. Since he was in Secondary Art School (SMSR) Padang, West Sumatra, He studied under the guidance of Wisman Hadi in INS Kayutanam. He graduated from Art direction sculpture, the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) Yogyakarta. He held his first solo exhibitions at Taman Budaya Propinsi Sumatra Barat 1981 and 1983. “Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta” (1993), at Galleri Cipta II TIM Jakarta, SIKA Art Studio Bali (1997), Gallery Ardyanto, Yogyakarta (1998), and Galeri Millenium Jakarta (2001). He also was participated in several exhibition in Surabaya, Yogyakarta and participating in many exhibitions in Indonesia, like “Relation, Pakuwon City, Surabaya (2007), Pameran Post-Kaligrafi “Kalam & Peradaban”, Jogja Gallery, Yogyakarta (2007), Eksplorasi Modern Kaligrafi “Matahari, Musseum Affandi, Yogyakarta (2007), Dua Lima Minus Satu (HUT IKAISYO), Taman Budaya Yogayakarta (2006),Yogya Sculpture exhibition, Taman Budaya Yogyakarta (2006),Biennale Yogya Exhibition (2005), The Spirit of From I, the Peak Resort, Bandung (2006), McRow Media Contemporary Sculpture, Langgeng Gallery (2004), In Search of Peace, World Trade Centre, Jakarta (2003), Contemporary in Traditional Breathing (bersama Made hantaguna), Gallery Hadiprana, Jakarta (2002), Pameran bersama Seni Patung ‘99, Societet Militer, Yogyakarta(1999), etc. He received award as Three Works Award Nomination Contests Ancol Landmarks (2001),Award to the Second category of non-abstract works of sculpture design competition Nuance Citra Raya City ArtThe best work of (1996),ISI Dies Natalies (1990), Award for Best Sketch high school level and University of West Sumatra (1979), Award for Best Painting arts high school level and MOEC Arts Division of West Sumatra Province (1978).
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KRIJONO
(Jakarta, 1951-2011) Legong Bali, 2006 Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 120 cm Signed, titled and dated, upper right: 2006, Legong Bali, Krijono RP 45.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 3,210 - 4,290
Krijono was born in Jakarta on 11 July 1951. His father was a collector, so Krijono was surrounded by works of art. He began studied painting under the guidance of the art critic Kusnadi. In 1971, Krijono enrolled in the painting program at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta. He has held solo exhibitions in Indonesia and aboard. His works are documented in the books Great Charcoals by Indonesia Artist Krijono (1997) and Krijono : The Flying Elephant (2000). He now lives and works in Jakarta.
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NASHAR
(Pariaman, 1928-1994) Pura, 1992 Oil on canvas: 63 x 94 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 21Jun 74 RP 60.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 4,290 - 5,000
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Agung Mangu Putra Mangu Putra’s works arise from intense contact with the world as a conscious expression of his main creative orientation. Representations of natural phenomena, along with the inner pulse of life, form the main stream of his search. The natural world, such as mountains and coasts, are depicted as identifiable objects. Some of his works with abstract designs imply natural images, such as the character of water and the texture and colors of earth or stone. Nevertheless, there is a certain progressive critical vision in Mangu Putra’s way of viewing and interpreting the world. His works are not mirrors of direct observations with the naked eye. Natural objects are shown as if through sophisticated technological imagery, so that they appear artificial, attractive, provocative, and even fantastic. His artistic world is not a natural one but instead is ‘polluted’ by civilization. Mangu’s magnificent landscapes and volcanoes are depicted as majestic, timeless and all powerful, yet quietly dormant. They are breathtaking, yet set within an atmosphere of silent intimidating strength. It is this aspect of his work that sets Mangu apart from his predecessors. It is remarkable how he adapts from one series of work to another, from painting lifelike textures of skin to captivating landscapes or sensual nudes. His feel for colors is always impressive: breathtaking blues for his landscapes, black and whites bonded with a philosophical theme or just translucent colors that captivate the viewers’ attention.
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AGUNG MANGU PUTRA (Sangeh, Bali, 1963) Gunung Batur, 2012
Oil on canvas: 120 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Mangu Putra, 2012 RP 250.000.000 - 350.000.000 USD 17,860 - 25,000
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BAGONG KUSUDIARJA (Yogyakarta, 1928 – 2004) Two Dancers, 1991
Oil on canvas: 110 x 95 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Bagong K91 RP 38.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,710 - 3,570
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ABAS ALIBASYAH (Purwakarta, 1928) Topeng Primitif, 1992
Oil on canvas: 95 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Abas92 RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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CHRIS SUHARSO
(Solo, 1931 – 1999) Pedagang Bunga, 1989
Oil on canvas: 40 x 50 cm Signed and dated, upper left: Chris, 1989 RP 19.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1,360 - 1,790
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HASIM
(Jakarta, 1921-1982) Sisters Oil on canvas: 90 x 63 cm Signed, lower right: Hasim RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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ROLAND STRASSER
(Vienna, 1885 – 1974) Portrait of a Young Man From Papua Mixed media on paper : 65 x 50 cm Signed, lower left: Strasser This is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from Duta Fine Arts RP 30.000.000 – 40.000.000 USD 2,140 - 2,860
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RUSTAMADJI
(Klaten, 1921 - 2001) Pemandangan Batu Raden, 1987 Oil on canvas: 224 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Rustamadji, 1987 This lot is accompanied with statement letter from the artist RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,500 - 3,570
Born in Klaten on January 19, 1921. He started his career as painter since 1938 as an autodidact painter. He was joined with Indonesian Young Artist which made by Sudjojono. His art works showed his skill on natural-realism painting techniques. He was fond drawing traditional puppet figures while in the third grade of Primary school and copied photographs. He taught him self to paint in 1938. In, 1948 he moved to Yogyakarta, and from 1949 to 1955 was a member of Pelukis Rakjat (People’s Painters) group along with other artist.
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LUCIEN FRITS OHL
(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Satay Seller Oil on board: 50 x 40 cm Signed, lower right: L. Frits Ohl RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 3,570 - 5,000
Born in Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904. He was a self-taught painter whose works were mostly Indonesian landscape. He also produced paintings of Asian panorama. He was a painter, watercolorist, and draughtsman in the style reminiscent of the late of GP. Adolfs. He once lived in Jakarta for a long time then settled in The Hague until he died in 1976.
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BASOEKI ABDULLAH (Solo, 1915 – Jakarta, 1993) A Lake in The Forest
Oil on canvas laid onboard: 61 x 40 cm Signed, lower right: B. Abdullah Literature: Agus Dermawan, “Basoeki Abdullah Painter of Kings” Published by PT. Dwi Samapersada, Jakarta 2016, pg. 160 RP 140.000.000 - 180.000.000 USD 10,000 - 12,860 HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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I MADE WIANTA (Apuan, Bali, 1949) Calligraphy, 2015
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ARIN DWIHARTANTO
Acrylic on Fragrance on canvas: 120 x 244 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Wianta, 2015
(Bandung, 1978) Skeleton Type, 2, 2000
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000 USD 1,430 - 2,140
Acrylic on canvas: 160 x 35 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Arin00 RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,360 - 6,430
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DODOT / HERU WIDODO (Yogyakarta, 1974) Beggest, Strongest, Fastest, 1, 2008
Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Dodot08 RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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HERI KRIS
(Yogyakarta, 1967) I Love Dog, 1996 Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Heri Kris, 1996 RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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UGO UNTORO (Purbalingga, 1970) Genesis, 2008
Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 150 cm Signed, titled and dated, lower left: Genesis, Ugo’08 RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,000 - 6,430
Born in Purbalingga, Central Java, 1970. He studied at the Indonesian Institute of Art (ISI), Yogyakarta. He held his solo exhibitions at Cemeti Ctontemporary Art Gallery, Yogyakarta (1996, 1998), Kedai Kebun Gallery, Yogyakarta (1999), Essence Art Gallery, Jakarta (2000) and Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta (2002). He participated in several group exhibitions at Purna Budaya Yogyakarta, Cemeti Contemporary Art Gallery, Yogyakarta (1997), Galeria Jangva, Helsinki, Finland (1998),T Singapore, National Gallery, Jakarta, Cemeti Art House, Bali, Queensland Art Gallery, Australia, Centrum van Beeldende Kunst, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1999), Nadi Gallery, Jakarta (2000, 2001, 2003), etc.
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S. Sudjojono Sindudarsono Sudjojono was born in Kisaran North Sumatra, on December 14, 1913. He studied painting from Mas Pringadi and a Japanese painter, Chiyoyi Yazaki. In 1937 he founded the Persagi Indonesian Artists Association in Jakarta. In 1970 he was awarded recognition in art by the Indonesian government. His works have been exhibited in the Netherlands and in the Fukuoka Art Museum in Japan (1980). Local exhibitions have been held in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Denpasar and Bandung. He died in Jakarta (1986). Sudjojono is widely regarded as the driving force behind the establishment of modern art in Indonesia. His favorite subjects were ordinary Indonesians, depicted with piercing emotional realism, sometimes showing joy, pathos, dignity, and frustration. Quite often his figures inhabit dramatic urban or rural landscapes in an almost epic sense. S. Sudjojono used a combination of fantasy and memory to create his surrealistic landscapes. Sometimes, he incorporated elements derived from places that he had seen in books or actually visited. Since he often painted landscape paintings, Sudjojono never stood against art of the landscape. In the period after 1965, Sudjojono’s landscape painting show a social-nationalist tendency, where in them elements of life and progress can be found, apparent in the depictions of farmers and fisherman at works and so on. These visual elements are lodged Sudjojono’s dream of ‘utopia’ and concern for the improvement of the peasant life. Sudjojono’s landscape paintings also raise concern towards the lives of the people and the environment within the area. Therefore, what makes Sudjojono’s landscape painting differ from the mooi indie is that he depicted the beauty and the wealth of the Indonesian landscape with its current problems and challenges. Moreover, the landscape do not illustrate physical reality of the nature, instead they represent the landscape of the artist’s mind.
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S. SUDJOJONO
(Kisaran, 1914 – 1986) Mega Mendung, 1978 Oil on canvas: 60 x 85 cm Signed and dated, upper left: SS.101, Mega Mendung, 1978 Literature: Amir Sidaharta, S. Sudjojono, VISIBLE SOUL, published by Museum S. Sudjojono and Canna Gallery, 2006, pg. 272 Provenance: Private collection, Jakarta RP 900.000.000 - 1.200.000.000 USD 64,290 - 85,710
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ANTON HUANG
(Bandung, 1935 – 1985) Sembahyang di Pura Oil on canvas: 40 x 60 cm Signed, lower right: Anton Huang, Bali RP 45.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 3,210 - 4,290
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HANDRIO
(Purwakarta, 1926) Monument, 1964 Acrylic on paper on board: 46 x 56.5 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Han64 RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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BUDI UBRUX
(Yogyakarta, 1968) Mao, 2008 Oil on canvas: 200 x 300 cm Signed and dated, lower right: B. Ubrux, 08 RP 200.000.000 - 300.000.000 USD 14,290 - 21,430
Born in 1968. He was graduated from the Institute of Fine Art (ISI) Yogyakarta. He had lived for 2 years in Switzerland to continue his study and working. He has participated in several exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas. He had his solo exhibition in Semarang Gallery (2002). He received awards as the first winner of PMIAA, a finalist for Asean Art Award (2000) in Singapore and Indofood Art Award, Jakarta (2002). Now he lives in Bantul, Yogyakarta.
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SUDARSO
(Purwokerto, 1914 - 2006) Reclining Nude, 2001 Oil on canvas: 80 x 114 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Sudarso, 2001 RP 12.000.000 – 20.000.000 USD 860 - 1,430
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AGUS DJAYA
(Pandeglang, West Java, 1913 - 1993) Figur Wanita, 1971 Oil on canvas: 63 x 47 cm Signed, lower right: Agus Djaya, 1971 Signed and dated again on the reverse RP 5.000.000 - 8.000.000 USD 360 - 570
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HENRY VAN VELTHUYSEN
(Tandjung, 1881 – The Hague, 1954) Woman with Banana Oil on canvas: 60 x 40 cm Signed, lower left: H.V. Velthuysen RP 5.000.000 - 55.000.000 USD 2,500 - 3,930
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LEE MAN FONG
(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988) Wanita Membawa Bakul Ink and Watercolor on paper: 55,5 x 33,5 cm Signed, lower right: MF. Lee RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430 40
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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Hitam Manis, 1990
Oil on canvas: 140 x 100 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Jeihan90 Signed and titled on the reverse RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000 USD 6,430 - 8,570
Born in Solo, 1938. He studied at the Himpunan Budaya Surakarta (HBS – Surakarta Cultural Society) (1953 – 1955) and at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) (1960 – 1966). In 1978, He established Studio Seni Rupa Bandung (Bandung Fine Arts Studio) together with Dr. Sudjoko. He has participated in several exhibitions. He held his solo exhibitions at Bandung (1998), Galerie Darga & Lansberg, Paris France (1999), Darga Gallery, Bali (2000), the Jakarta Hilton International Hotel, Jakarta and Nadi Gallery, Jakarta (2002). He combines Eastern mysticism with Western analytical sense that made his portraits paintings are very distinctive and well known. HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Barong, 2000
Oil on canvas: 140 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Jeihan 2K RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,360 - 6,430
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DIROT KADIRAH
(Indramayu, 1972) Dancing, 2016
Acrylic on canvas: 149 x 190 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Dirot 2016 This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artists RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,500 - 3,570
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NASIRUN
(Cilacap, 1965) Alam Imaji, 1992 Oil on canvas: 145 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: 1992, NS. Run RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,360 - 6,430
Born in Cilacap, October 1, 1965. He studied at the Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta (1987 – 1994). He received awards for the best sketches and paintings from ASRI, selected as one of the five best paintings at Yayasan Seni Rupa Indonesia (Indonesian Fine Arts Foundation) – Philip Morris Indonesian Art Award, and entered to the ASEAN Art Awards in Manila, the Philippines. He held his solo exhibitions at the Galeri Nasional Indonesia (Indonesian National Gallery) in 2000 and participated in Soul Ties exhibition in Singapore Art Museum.
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Srihadi Soedarsono Born in Solo, December 4, 1931. In 1958 he studied fine arts at the Institute of Technology Bandung and the Ohio State University, United States (1960 – 1962). His works has been exhibited in Indonesia, the United States, Australia and Brazil. He received cultural awards from both the Indonesian government (1971) and Australian (1973). In 1978 and 1987, he received the highest award in the Biennial Exhibition in Jakarta. Srihadi is currently a senior lecturer in painting and drawing at the Jakarta Institute of Arts and the Bandung Institute of Technology. The dance is one of Srihadi’s favorite themes. In his paintings of dancers he continues to paint female dancers in the same upright pose that has used in the past. His dance work consist of series of dancers, even so, for Srihadi, each dance has its own particular mood, the gist of which he attempts to capture in his painting. At the same time, dance also offers a panorama of human life in general: it shows the dynamic union between the everyday world of material reality and the world beyond perception, the realm of the material. The merging of spiritual and physical control obtained in dance obviously appeals to the philosophical Srihadi. Some of his figurative paintings, especially the dancers, look deceptively similar, and that the figures have become stereotypes, but one should try to appreciate and study the details and minimal variations. Srihadi pays particular attention to the characteristic of the dancer and the artistic form of the dance. Every dance has its language or vocabulary of movement and type of costume, all of which imbued with philosophical meaning. Srihadi gives us many variants in this new approach to the depiction of the dance. When he first started to focus on the idea of movement, he did so by paying with the parallelism of gestures and by emphasizing the realistic aspect of the dancer’s bodies. Color was then relatively secondary. By the early 1990’s rhythm had taken a life of its own, as shown by the vibrant dynamism of the dancer. In painting the present lot, the dancers’ eyes remain transfixed even as their body movements are transformed into a feast of glittering color. Even so, and however much the costumes of the dancers drift rhythmically over the canvas surface, it is in fact the artist’s working of this background that embodies the idea of movement.
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SRIHADI SOEDARSONO
(Solo, 1931) Bedoyo Ketawang-The Spiritual Dialogue, 2008 Oil on canvas: 130 x 100 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Srihadi S.2008 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 1.100.000.000 - 1.500.000.000 USD 78,570 - 107,140
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HENING PURNAMAWATI (Cimahi, 1960) Dialog Alam Imajiner, 1987
Acrylic on canvas: 90 x 90 cm Signed and dated lower right: Hening.P 87 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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IVAN SAGITA
(Malang, 1957) Loro Blonyo, 1991 Pastel on paper: 45 x 59 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ivan Sagita91 RP 7.000.000 - 10.000.000 USD 500 - 710
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LIEM TJOE ING
(Surakarta, 1922-1996) Memancing Oil on canvas: 97 x 42 cm Signed, lower left: L. Tjoe Ing 75 RP 19.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1,360 - 1,790 066
KETUT SOKI
(Penestanan, Gianyar, Bali, 1946) Bali Life
Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 40 cm Signed, lower right: Kt. Soki. Penestanan ubud RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000 USD 360 - 500
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ADAM LAY
(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949) Indahnya Kebersamaan, 1991 Oil on canvas: 126 x 169 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Adam L.91 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2,500 - 3,570
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CAREL LODEWIJK DAKE, Jr
(Schaerbeek, 1886 – Jakarta, 1946) Landscape Mountain Oil on board: 51 x 82 cm Signed, lower right: Cl. Dake RP 65.000.000 - 80.000.000 USD 4,640 - 5,710
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JOSEPHINE LINGGAR
(Jember, East Java, 1943) Di Belakang Panggung II, 1997 Oil on canvas: 90 x 120 cm Signed and dated , lower right: Josephine97 RP 60.000.000 - 100.000.000 USD 4,290 - 7,140
Born in Jember, East Java, 1943. She greatly produced painting using woman as her object. For her, women have uniqueness of beauty, ugliness, sincerity, passion as well as strong and weak character. Josephine is a serious artist who ought to be placed amongst the constellations of Indonesian artist. International collectors as well as the Indonesian Presidential Palace have her works. Primadonna offers women as the main subject. Women as calm and cool creatures containing their emotions. Her first dabble into the art world was influenced greatly by William G. Hofker. “His sepia and brownish colours, the poses of the figures, all very natural and thematic. Everything was simple but at the same time rich and elegant” Josephine says in her book” Primadonna”.
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NYOMAN GUNARSA
(Klungkung, 1944 - Bali 2017) Penari Angkat Bebantenan, 2012 Oil on canvas: 125 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: 2012 This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 85.000.000 - 100.000.000 USD 6,070 - 7,140 48
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RUDOLF BONNET
(Amsterdam, 1895 – 1978) Nude Pastel on paper : 97 x 56 cm Signed, lower right: R. Bonnet RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5.000 - 6.430
Born in Amsterdam, 1895. He studied art at the Hendrick de Keijserschool, the Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. He visited Indonesia in 1936 and stayed in Bali from 1931 – 1941. He helped establish the Museum Puri Lukisan and together with Walter Spies founded the Pita Maha Artist’s Association (1936). His works are amongst the collections of former President Soekarno, the Neka Museum, the Agung Rai Fine Art Gallery, the Rijksmuseum Kroller Muller Otterlo and the Sinerg Museum in Laren.
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R. HADI
(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995) Perahu Jukung
Flamboyan Di Pasar Oil on canvas: 52 x 52 cm Signed, lower right: R. hadi
Oil on canvas: 68 x 50 cm Signed, lower left:Hasan Djaafar
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
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LAHENDRA (LEE FONG KWANG) Sejoli
Oil on board: 122 x 61 cm Signed in chinese character, lower left RP 7.000.000 - 10.000.000 USD 500 - 710 48
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KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987) In the Ricefield Oil on canvas: 41 x 60 cm Signed, lower right: Kompol RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000 USD 360 - 500
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GERARD PIETER ADOLFS
(Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968) Street Vendor Oil on canvas: 35 x 45 cm Signed, lower right: Adolfs RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5,000 - 6,430
Gerard Pieter Adolfs was born on 2 January 1898 in Semarang, Central Java. He spent his youth in Java and received at home his first artistic inspirations. His father, Gerardus Cornelis Adolfs, was an architect and a versatile amateur (painter, photographer, piano and violin player as well as a pole vaulter). Adolfs studied architecture in Amsterdam. After graduating, he was drawn back to Java, were he designed houses in Yogyakarta, Solo and Surabaya. But soon he swapped the drawing pen for the dry-point, pencil and brush and from then on dedicated his whole life to painting. He was already well-known as a talented advertising illustrator, when in 1924 he was first introduced to the public of Yogyakarta as a painter, water-colourist and graphic artist. Each year Adolfs travelled for a few months, leaving his family in Surabaya. He had studios in Florence, Rome, Vienna, Budapest, Prag and (together with his Japanese friend Fujita) in Paris and exhibited his works of art internationally (Netherlands Indies, Japan, Singapore, USA, England, Holland, Sweden, Norway, France, Switzerland . . .) The main subjects of his work were scenes of Java, Bali, Japan and of North Africa (market sceneries, cock-fights, landscapes and townscapes) In 1940 - shortly before the occupation of Holland - Adolfs came back to Europe and settled in Amsterdam. On 22 February 1944, during an exhibition at the Kunstzaal Pollmann, the largest part of Adolfs‘ paintings was destroyed by the bombardment of Nijmegen. But Adolfs kept on working. He wrote and illustrated a book about his memories of Surabaya and exhibited in a lot of wellknown galleries. He lived mostly in Amsterdam - interrupted by longer stays in Scandinavia, France, Spain, Italy and North Africa. In 1967 he retired to a small village in South-Holland. On 1 February 1968, G.P. Adolfs died in s’Hertogenbosch - Holland.
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Alit Sembodo Born in Magelang, 1973. He took his formal study at the Indonesia Institute of Fine Art (ISI) Yogyakarta. He has actively participated in several solo and group exhibitions in major cities in Indonesia. His work has been awarded the Pratisara Affandi Adi Karya Pize in 1999. His painting has particular and distinct characteristic of all kinds of figures and scenes. He passed away in Magelang 2003. Yet, his short lifetime has been noted by important works that captured the people’s attention. Some of the works that made in 2000 – 2001 reveal Alit Sembodo keen interest in different theme. As usual for Alit, this painting object gave rise to a sort of serial works. Most of his works demonstrate strong characteristics, narrative and descriptive crowd in all kinds of poses and scenes that filled every corner of the canvas. He never left the canvas empty. The canvas seems full with parade of masses like a colossal theater performance. Perhaps this has become Alit’s concern towards all kinds of social problems amongst the populace. He seems does not merely make social criticism towards the ruling politics, but he only goes to describe the condition in his painting through his own perspective and perception. With his combination of strong drawing techniques and simple colors, Alit’s painting illustrates an image of dramatic atmosphere of the condition.
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ALIT SEMBODO
(Magelang, 1973 – 2003) Last Sapper Made in Java, 2000 Ink, pencil, acrylic on canvas: 185 x 200 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Alit Sembodo Yogya 2000 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse Literature: In The Memory of Alit Sembodo (1973-2003), Political Circus: an Ancient World, Publihed by Umahseni, Jakarta, 2011, pg. 158 RP 500.000.000 - 700.000.000 USD 35.710 - 50.000
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RUSTAMADJI
(Surabaya, 1932 – 1990) Wanita Berkebaya Hijau, 1965 Oil on canvas: 135 x 85 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Rustamadji 65 RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5.360 - 6.430
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INANTA HADIPRANOTO
(Semarang, Central Java, 1948) a. Kakek, 1998 Oil on canvas: 25 x 20 cm b. Gadis Bali, 1998 Oil on canvas: 25 x 20 cm
Signed and dated, lower right: Inanta 98 RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000 USD 570 - 710
Born in Semarang. June 18, 1948. In 1964 studied at Cipto Biromo painter. In 1971 became member of the Association of Cultural Surakarta (HBS) under the guidance of painter Dullah and then continued in Bali Pejeng Sanggar. He was joined in several group exhibitions at the Cultural Center in Jakarta in 1975. He participated in many exhibitions, the most recent one was held in Jakarta. He held selected Solo Exhibitions like “ Sehari Bersama Inanta ”, at J.W Marriot Jakarta (2005), Exhibition with Abdullah and Rustamadji at Pearl Garden, Jakarta Wisma UIC (2005), The first solo exhibition "The Explorations of Inanta" in the Mercantile Athletic Club, Penthouse Floor, World Trade Centre, Jakrta (2004), the three joint exhibitions to Siew Hock (Malaysia) and Lie Tjun Tyai in the "ASEAN in Bali" in Jakarta, (1987), exhibition "Studio rainbow" at Convention Hall, Queen's Market Sri Raya Semarang (1993). He established "Sanggar rainbow" in Semarang and group exhibitions at the Hotel Patra Jasa Semarang, 1992. He received the award on the cover of one of his works in the book Mark Hanusz, clove, The Culture and Heritage of Indonesia's Clove Cigarettes, Equinox Publishing, Jakarta, 2000.
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HAN SNEL
(Scheveningen, 1925 – 1998) Balinese Beauty, 1955 Oil on canvas: 45 x 50 cm Signed and ated, lower right: Han Snel, 1955 RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000 USD 6.430 - 8.570
Born in Scheveningen, Holland, 1925. He came to Indonesia as a Dutch soldier to fight against the Indonesian people, which after he abandoned his side. He specialized in graphic painting which is very rich in color as well as geometrical abstract. He lived in Bali since 1950 and became an Indonesian citizen. He has participated in several exhibitions include at Itoh Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 1965.
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ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI (Yogyakarta, 1971) The Happy Village, 2018
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Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 110 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Erica, 2018
(Solo, 1931 – 1999) Perahu, 1973
CHRIS SUHARSO
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist
Oil on canvas: 99 x 74 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Chris S.1973
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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ERNEST DEZENTJE
(Yogyakarta, 1983) Forever Yours, 2012
(Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Bunga Anggrek
Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Endro, 2012
Oil on canvas: 85 x 55 cm Signed, lower right: Ern. Dezentje
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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WILHEMUS JEAN FREDERIC IMANDT (St. Jansteen, The Netherlands, 1882 – 1967) Rocky Coast Oil on canvas: 60 x 80.3 cm Signed, lower right: Ivmandt RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.860 - 3.570
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MAHYUDDIN S.
(Bukittinggi, Sumatra 1924 - 1993) Peaceful Sea Oil on canvas: 45 x 90 cm Signed, lower right: Mahyuddin S. RP 35,000,000 - 50,000,000 USD 2.500 - 3.570
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ALIMIN TAMIN
(Solok, 1932) 4 Wanita Bali, 1966 Oil on canvas: 79 x 71 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Alimin, Bali 66 RP 150.000.000 - 200.000.000 USD 10.710 - 14.290
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Born in Solok, West Sumatra, 1932. Alimin began his study in painting under the guidance of S.Sudjojono and Harijadi in SIM (Young Indonesian Artists in Yogyakarta) in 1952. He moved to Jakarta in 1954. Together with Nashar, Wim Nirahua, Mardian, A. Wakidjan and Alex Wetik, he founded the Matahari Artists Association at Balai Budaya Jakarta. In 1957, he moved to Bali where Alimin taught drawing at the Department of Fine Arts and Architecture, Udayana University, Denpasar. In 1960 Alimin and Gusti Sholihin co-founded "Kedaton Studio" in Denpasar. He was the Chairman of CITRA - Indonesian Artists Association in Denpasar, Bali from 1975 to 1978. He has participated in exhibitions in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, Bandung and Bali. He moved to Yogyakarta in 1982 where he passed away on March 2004.
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HANDRIO
Abstraksi Figur, 1971 Oil on canvas: 88 x 70 cm Signed and dated , lower left: Han 71 RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.140 - 3.570
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SOETOPO
(Yogyakarta, 1931 - 2016) Kerokan, 1990 Oil on canvas: 110 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Soetopo, 1990 RP 80,000,000 - 100,000,000 USD 5.710 - 7.140
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F. SIGIT SANTOSA (East Java, 1964) Gogh Bless You, 2010
Acrylic on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: F. Sigit Santosa 2010 RP 50.000.000 – 70.000.000 USD 3.570 - 5.000
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Born in Ngawi, East Java, 1964. He studied at Faculty of Fine Arts – Indonesian Fine Arts Institute and graduated in 1993. He has actively participated in numerous group exhibitions since 1987. In 2003, he had his solo exhibition in Jakarta. In 1994 he was nominated among the best 10 of the Phillip Morris Group of Companies of Indonesian Art Awards and received award for Best Work at Biennale IV.
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ADE RIYANTO (RERE)
(Cilacap, 1965) Imaji Naga Siluman,
(Indramayu, West Java, 16 August 1972) Berebut Mainan, 2016
2016
Oil on canvas: 91 x 70 cm Signed and dated, lower left: NS. Run. 2016 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ade Riyanto, 2016 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse Artist with the painting
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REDY RAHADIAN
(Cianjur, West Java, 1973) Working Together Steel: 60 x 41 x 36 cm Signed, lower right: Redy R. RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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094 I GUSTI NGURAH UDIANTARA (Tampaksiring, 1976) Tentang Rimba, 2000 Mixed media on canvas: 110 x 90 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Tantin, 2000 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
Born in Cianjur, West Java, 1973. He studied at the Mechanical Department of the St.Joseph Institute in Brussels, Belgium. He won a public sculpture exhibition in Medan, North Sumatra. He has participated in several group exhibitions. HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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YUNIZAR
(Talawi, West Sumatra, 1971) Coretan, 2002 Pencil, acrylic on canvas: 140 x 90 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Yunizar, 2002 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000 USD 2.140 - 2.860
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I MADE DJIRNA (Ubud, 1957) Tiga Wanita, 1997
Mixed media on canvas: @90 x 30 cm (3 Panel) Signed and dated, lower right: Djirna, 1997 RP 18,000,000 - 25,000,000 USD 1.290 - 1.790
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WILLEM VAN DER DOES
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) Kapal Nelayan Oil on canvas laid on board: 33 x 40 cm Signed, lower left: W.V.D.Does RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000 USD 2.140 - 2.860
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WAKIDI
(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1890 – Padang, West Sumatra, 1979) Ngarai Sihanok Oil on canvas: 60 x 90 cm Signed, lower left: Wakidi RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 3.570 - 5.000
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GERARD PIETER ADOLFS
(Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968) Market Oil on board: 19 x 26 cm Signed, lower right: Adolfs RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.500 - 3.570
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WIDAYAT
(Kutoarjo, 1919 – Jakarta, 2002) Tiga Patung Primitif,1998 Oil on canvas: 77 x 68 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: H. Widajat98 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Born in Kutoarjo, Central Java, 1919. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI), Yogyakarta and Ceramics and Landscape, Nagoya, Japan (1960). He received BKPM award (1953), a cultural award from the Indonesian Government (1972), the Best Biennial Painting, Yogyakarta (1986) and the ASEAN Award, Brunei Darussalam (1993). His works have been shown throughout Indonesia and abroad. He performed his solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta (1983), Jakarta (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 and participated in joint exhibition in Japan, Netherlands and United States for KIAS (1990 – 1991).
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WIMO AMBALA BAYANG
FAIZIN
(Magelang, 1976) Depiction of Contemporary Crucifixion,
(Banyuwangi, 1973) Ngibing, 2017
2013
Photography on alumunium: 80 x 100 cm
Oil on canvas: 120 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Faizin, 2017
RP 20.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1.430 - 2.500
This lot is accompanievd with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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KABOEL SUADI
(Cirebon, 1935) Dialog Penari Topeng,
BAMBANG PRAMUDIYANTO 2003
(Klaten, 1965) The GodFather, 2008
Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Kaboel S.03
Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Benk 24808
RP 20,000,000 - 30,000,000 USD 1.430 - 2.140
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 860 - 1.290
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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Gadis, 1999
Oil on canvas : 130 x 140 cm Signed and dated, upper right: Jeihan 99 RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5.000 - 6.430
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LUCIEN FRITS OHL
(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Girl Oil on canvas: 70 x 50 cm Signed, lower right: L Frits Ohl RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.860 - 3.570
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NASIRUN
(Cilacap, 1965) Akhir Dari Kesabaran, 1997 Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Literature: Nasirun “Ojo Ngono”, Published Yayasan Kembang Jati, Jakarta 2000, pg. 174 RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5.000 - 6.4300
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Born in Cilacap, October 1, 1965. He studied at the Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta (1987 – 1994). He received awards for the best sketches and paintings from ASRI, selected as one of the five best paintings at Yayasan Seni Rupa Indonesia (Indonesian Fine Arts Foundation) – Philip Morris Indonesian Art Award, and entered to the ASEAN Art Awards in Manila, the Philippines. He held his solo exhibitions at the Galeri Nasional Indonesia (Indonesian National Gallery) in 2000 and participated in Soul Ties exhibition in Singapore Art Museum.
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JUMALDI ALFI
(Lintau, West Sumatra, 1973) White Horse Oil on canvas: 60 x 70 cm Signed and titled on the reverse RP 13.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 930 - 1,290
Born in Lintau, West Sumatra, 1973. He graduated from Fine rt High School and Faculty of Fine Art, Indonesia Institute of Art (ISI) Yogyakarta. In 1998 he was awarded the best painting at Faculty of Fine Art, ISI Yogakarta. He was a member of Jendela Group and had participated in some exhibitions in Yogyakarta in 1997, and the rom the Window at the Bali Padma Hotel, Bali in 1999.
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DIPO ANDY
(Sumbawa, 1975) The Collector, 1998 Oil on canvas: 144 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Dipo Andy, 1998 RP 65.000.000 - 80.000.000 USD 4.640 - 5.710
Dipo Andy was born in Sumbawa 1975. He graduated from Indonesia Institute of Art (19921999). He held his solo exhibition “Voice of Nation” in Intaran Gallery Bandung (1999), “Feminografi” in Gelaran Budaya Yogyakarta (2000), “Muka Kamu Amuk Muak” in Nasional Museum Jakarta (2001), “Mirror : Masters Revisited” in Vanessa Art Link Jakarta (2006). He was awarded as Top 5 Winner of Indonesia Art Award in Jakarta (1999).
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KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987) Pedati Oil on canvas: 60 x 90 cm Signed, lower right: Kompol RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1.290 - 1.790
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OTTO DJAYA
(Rangkas Bitung, West java, 1916 - 2002) Upacara Adat Di Pantai, 1995 Oil on canvas: 95 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Otto Djaya, 1995 RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000 USD 1.430 - 2.140
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SUDJONO ABDULLAH (Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993) Pasar
Oil on canvas: 73 x 120 cm Signed, lower left: S. Abdullah RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000 USD 1.430 - 2.140
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ROYATNA
(Bandung, 1959) Panen Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 200 cm Signed, lower right: Royatna RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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PARDOLI FADLI
(Cilacap, 1971) Hari Cerah Panen Berlimpah, 2016 Oil on canvas: 140 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Pardoli 016 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Born in Cilacap, Central Java, July 4, 1971. He held his solo exhibition in Maestro Inn, Perth, Australia (1997), Harvey’s Gallery, Perth, Australia (1998), and City Hotel Melbourne, Australia (2003). He chose to be independent in expressing his feeling and thought while producing and creating his work. He greatly produced painting using woman as his object. For him, women have uniqueness of beauty, ugliness, sincerity, passion as well as strong and weak character. His choices of works become his manifest towards his life and art.
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Willem Gerard Hofker Born in the city of The Hague in 1902, Willem Gerard Hofker applied for the local Academy of Fine Arts at the age of 15. Shortly after that, he moved to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. He won second prize at the Prix de Rome in 1924. and became a well-known artist in the Netherlands during the 1930s. Hofker is mostly known for the body of work he made in Bali, where he and his wife Maria lived from 1938 until 1943. Having gone through the horror of war and Japanese camps, Willem and Maria Hofker returned to the Netherlands in 1946. The official portraits he made of queens Wilhelmina and Juliana helped to quickly regain his reputation as a portraittist. Although Hofker had a remarkable talent to capture the character of the sitter, it was merely -a way to earn a living. He was not very sociable, and often 'hid' behind his easle. The models he really loved were tireless and patient; Nature and Architecture, both in the Netherlands and abroad. The upcoming two lots, made in two consecutive years, epitomize these beloved themes. In 1936, Willem Hofker was invited by the Batavia headquarters Of the KPM (Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij) to make. and personally deliver a portrait of the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina. Apart from that, he was asked to combine the portrait presentation in Batavia with a sojourn through the Dutch East Indies, to draw documentary impressions of the colony. These drawings were to be sent to Holland, enabling KPM to reproduce them for marketing purposes. Hofker initially did not have the anthropologic interest that his artist colleagues W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp, Watter Spies, Rudolf Bonnet and Miguel Covarrubias had displayed, but he was well aware that he Should draw and describe the culture, people and architecture of the Dutch East Indies in detail for the KPM; consequently, Willem and his wife Maria prepared well for their journey in 1938. picking up some Malay words and sentences, and reading books by Karl With, Gregor Krause, and Miguel Covarrubias. Hofker needed to regain his powerful, decisive touch. Reading his letters and diaries, he was inspired to draw and paint numerous Balinese temples, palaces, and bales although most of them have not been traced (yet). After 4 months in Bali, Hofker had already produced 85 drawings and 15 oils. I feel so at home here. It is strange that all these beautiful things are still made here every day. Sometimes one is reminded of the Italian Renaissance or Roman reliefs of animals used as decorations in cathedrals, on capitols and in other places; this thousand year-oid culture has achieved the same high standard of visual imagery. (Willem Hofker, July 1, 1938, in: Hofker/Gianni Orsini, Willem Gerard Hofker, Uitgeverij de Kunst, 2013* p. 28) The split gate (or candi bentar) we see in the painting, indeed reminds us of the way Renaissance architects like Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446) coded the early Renaissance architecture; structural elements (the red brick in the split gate) are coded in a different colour from ornaments (the grey. decoratively sculpted elements on the top and sides of the split gate). A candi bentar marks the entrance into the outer sanctum of the Sukawati temple. A paraduksa or kori, positioned behind the candi bentar, marks the entrance to the inner sanctum, A paraduksa is not split, but closed with a stepped crown on top. It is often consisting of a main paraduksa or kori agung, with a wooden entrance door. only to be used by priests and gods, and two side gates. to be used by casual visitors. ` The painting. now in the splendid condition Hofker 'intended still exudes the grandeur of the royal family of Sukawati. It is remarkable how Hofker depicted the candi bentar, and did not create more depth by also painting the paraduksa behind it. Perhaps it is a conscious symbol of Hofker's mindful spirit -a modest man, who had just arrived in Bali, and was awe-struck by an ancient culture- not having entered the main sanctum of Bali just yet. Gianni Orsini, October 2017
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The Candi Bentar is situated only 20 km from where Hofker was living at the time, and is in fact a double guarded entrance gate to Kori Agung, a second gate with a closed door in the middle that is made of red brick. It is slightly visible behind the tree branches on the right of the painting. With a few red brushstrokes, hofker marked the spot between green of the sketchy trees. The whole complex is located on the current Jalan Raya Sukawati and is part of Puri Ageng, the residence of the royal family of Sukawati. Seline Hofker, May 2017
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WILLEM GERARD HOFKER
(Amsterdam, 1902 – 1981) Candi Bentar temple, Sukawati Bali, 1938
The present lot probably the first oil painting Hofker produced in Bali. It clearly shows he was out of practice, which is easily explained: in the preceding months, during the voyage to the Indies and his stay in Java, he was almost entirely unable to paint. His letters and journals suggest that he made quite a number of drawings and paintings of Balinese temples and palaces, but unfortunately few seems to have survived.
Oil on canvas: 28 x 39 cm Signed and dated, lower left: WG. Hofker.Soekawati, 1938 Provenance: A present by the artist to the Dutch fleet pastor in 1952, and thence by descent in the same family. Literature: Willem Gerard Hofker (1902-1981), by S. Hofker & G. Orsini, Publisher De Kunst, 2013, pg. 170 ill. 224 and on p. 230 ill. 353 in the Oeuvre catalogue of Balinese oil painting and watercolours. RP 600.000.000 - 800.000.000 USD 42.860 - 57.140
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TATANG KOENTJORO
MOZES MISDY
Oil on canvas: 60 x 46 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Koentjoro 69
Oil on canvas: 130 x 140 cm Signed, lower left: Mozes
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000 USD 710 - 1.070
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist on the reverse
(b.Semarang. Central Java - 1993) Mandi Pagi, 1969
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GATOT WIDODO
(Bojonegoro, E. Java, 1968) Sketsa Pada Kulit Kayu, 2008 Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Gatot 2008 Signed, titled and titled on the reverse RP 45.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 3.210 - 4.290 72
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(Banyuwangi, 1941) Nelayan
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UNTUNG WAHONO (Yogyakarta, 1962) Nonton Badut, 2015
Oil on canvas: 140 x 300 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Untung W. 2015 RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 860 - 1.290
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UGY SUGIARTO (Wonosobo, 1969) Rise Up, 2013
Born in Wonosobo on 30 August 1969. He was awarded as the nomination of the Thousand Mistery of Borobudur from UNESCO. He has participated in severalh groups such as in Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Jakarta.
Acrylic on canvas: 134 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Ugy 13 Signed, titled and titled on the reverse RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 2.860 - 4.290
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RADEN SOEKARDJI (1880 – 1950) Landscape,1975
Oil on canvas: 100 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Soekardji75 RP 60.000.000 - 80.000.000 USD 4.290 - 5.710
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LEO ELAND
(Java, 1884 – 1952) Harvest Oil on canvas: 40 x 60 cm Signed, lower left: L. Eland RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 3.570 - 5.000
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ARIE SMIT
(Zaandam,The Netherlands, 1916 - Bali, 2016) Habis Nonton Malam Anak-anak Pulang, 2003 Acrylic on canvas: 30 x 40 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Arie Smit, 2003 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Born in Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916. He was a student of the Academy of Arts in Rotterdam before working as lithographer for the Dutch Colonial Army in the Dutch Indies prior to the Second World War. He moved to Bali in 1956 to engage in full time painting and became an Indonesian Citizen, produced as well as taught painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Many of his paintings depict the nature of his surrounding environment. He had several solo exhibitions in Bandung Institute of Technology, The Honolulu East West Center, and the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. He received the “Dharma Kusuma� art awards from the local government of Bali.
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HERI KRIS
ERIZAL. AS
Acrylic on canvas: 143 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Heri Kris, 1994
Acrylic and pencil on canvas: 195 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Erizal AS, Yogya 08 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
(Yogyakarta, 1967) Untitled, 1994
(Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, 1979) Anggurku, 2008
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BATARA LUBIS
IRSAM
(Hutogodang, 1927 - 1986) Tunggal Panaluan Patung Batak,
1977
Oil on canvas: 100 x 67 cm Signed and dated, lower right: B. Lubid 77 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000 USD 1.430 - 2.140 76
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(Klaten, 1942) Primitif, 1997 Oil on canvas: 66 x 76 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Irsam, 1997 RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.070 - 1.430
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RUSLI
(Medan, 1912 – Jakarta 2005) Boat, 1983 Oil on canvas: 50 x 65 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Rusli.18 Juli 83 RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.500 - 3.570
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IBRAHIM
(Bukittinggi, 1975) Abstrak, 2012 Mixed media on canvas: 200 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Ibrahim, 2012 RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1.790 - 2.500 Born in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, on 27 October 1975. He graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute (ISI) in Yogyakarta. He has actively participated in several group exhibitions such as Phillip Morris Art Awards (2001) in Jakarta, Spirit of Play in Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta, Rereading Landscape in Jakarta, etc.
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Affandi
Beginning in 1955 Affandi taught at the Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts in Yogyakarta. After participating in International exhibitions in Brazil and Italy, Affandi received a 1957 scholarship from the U. S. government to study arts education. He was made an Honorary Professor of Painting by Ohio State University, and in 1974 was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Singapore. He also received the Peace Award from the Dag Hammarskjoeld Foundation in 1977, and the title of Grand Maestro in Florence, Italy. Affandi never learned to use a palette, dislikes brushes. Instead, he squeezes paint on to his thumb, then smears it around the canvas. He will often spend a week studying a subject, but the actual painting seldom takes longer than 90 furious minutes. 'After about an hour,' he says, 'I usually feel my emotions declining. It's better to stop then. The painting is finished.' Affandi never thought much about painting styles. His attention was focused more on basic principles, such as his love for what is natural. Painting an object of nature, according to Affandi “is like making a garden. Everything grows. Leaves, animals, human, moving, showing that life is.” Natural object, to him, are a manifestation of life. That conclusion, he also said, started from the feelings of being minuscule vis-a-vis the cosmos and fear mixed with awe when facing nature. Though Affandi only painted what he observed and never approached his works from any kind of philosophical or analytical starting point, he was particularly fond of Bali and Javanese culture. There are some works that use natural landscapes as their subject matter. Affandi especially liked to depict seascapes, or coastal landscapes with fishing boats or an object of drying fish. However, these works are far from being naturalistic, as they are hardly related to the matter of sky color, as affected by the sunlight. The natural landscapes seen in Affandi’s paintings do not show any “realistic effect”, either. It is generally known that Affandi’s landscapes – as well as other paintings – reveal lines (the result of paint applied directly on the canvas using the painter’s hands instead of brushes) that area arabesque and staccato in nature ant rhythm.
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AFFANDI
(Cirebon, 1907 – 1990) Fish Drying, 1963 Oil on canvas: 100 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: A.1963 Literature: AFFANDI (Raka Sumichan & Umar Kayam) RP 1.100.000.000 - 1.800.000.000 USD 78,570 - 128,570
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JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938) Masa, 1981
Oil on canvas : 90 x 95 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Jeihan 81 Signed and titled on the reverse RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000 USD 5.360 - 6.430
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NYOMAN GUNARSA
(Klungkung, 1944 - Bali 2017) Lenggog-lenggog Dua Penari, 2007 Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower right: 2007 RP 80.000.000 - 90.000.000 US 5.710 - 6.430
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ROEDYAT MARTADIREDJA (Bandung, 1932 – 2002) Bali Life, 1985
Oil on Canvas: 75 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Roedyat, Bali, 1985 RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 2.860 - 4.290
Born in Bandung, 1932. He first painting in 1948 and studied at the Bandung Institute of Technology. He performed his solo exhibition in Jakarta (1978) and was included in the East-West Center’s Art of Bali exhibition in Honolulu, Hawaii (1988). His works are unique, rich and colorful that creates a strong rhythm. His works are in private collections of European and the United States.
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FEBRI ANTONI
EDI SUNARYO
(Bukit Tinggi, Padang, 1975 – 2003) Tumbuh, 2000 Acrylic on canvas: 164 x 150 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Febri Antoni, 2000, Yogyakarta RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 2.000 - 2.500
(Banyumas, 1951) Topeng Semedi Sawah,
Oil on canvas: 136 x 120 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Edi Sunaryo, 2001 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 9,000,000 - 15,000,000 USD 640 - 1.070
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I MADE WIANTA (Bali, 1949) Calligraphy, 1995
Mixed media on canvas: 72 x 203 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Wianta, 1995 RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1,790 - 2,500
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BATARA LUBIS
(Hutogodang, 1927 - 1986) Patung-patung Batak, 1970 Oil on canvas: 74 x 66 cm Signed, lower left: B. Lubis Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000 USD 710 - 1,070 82
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TEGUH OSTENRIK (Jakarta, 1950) Sapuan Wujud, 2008
Acrylic collage on canvas: 200 x 220 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Goeh Ost. 08 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse RP 60.000.000 - 80.000.000 USD 4,290 - 5,710
Internationally celebrated Painter and Sculptor, Teguh Ostenrik holds a Master Degree in Fine Arts Hochschule der Kuenste, West Berlin , Germany. He has had more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions in the USA , Europe (France, the Netherlands, Germany),Australia and throughout Asia . His art works and commissioned projects are collected by many private collectors, museums, international institutions and major corporations. To name a few are Willem de Kooning Studio – USA, St.Mary of the Angels Church – Singapore, Fukuoka Art Museum – Japan. Among many noteworthy recognitions, Ostenrik was awarded The Best Artist 2009 in Visual Arts Category by Tempo Magazine and the Top Ten Philip Morris Art Award in 1997. Most of Ostenrik’s works were created based on his respect to environment. He used lots of recycle material and mother earth colors. He believes that having himself raised in Indonesian culture, graduated from Hochschulle der Künste West Berlin, Germany and later resided in Europa for 16 years , has created a two sided insights in his works. The Indonesian and European culture has merged in him and subconsciously shaped his artistic statement. Recently , he initiated ARTificial Reef Park Project which was launched in Lombok, Indonesia, a project to restore the nature through art. Using biorocks technology, Ostenrik provides his underwater sculptures as media for the coral to grow and providing a better marine ecosystem. Ostenrik’s 24 years work of art has been documented in Transcending Time,a full coloured 250 pages book, wrote by Art Historian Barbara Asboth. He was a guest lecturer in the Beijing Central Academy of Art in 2006. For three consecutive years (2006-2008) Teguh is a jury member of China Asean Youth Art Creativity Contest in Nanning – China, a drawing competition with 3000 participants. In 2013, he represented Indonesia to commemorate 10th Anniversary of China-Asean Expo. In 2007, he was honoured to be the Artist in Residence in Penang , Malaysia for the ABN-AMRO and Wawasan Open University. Ostenrik resides in Jakarta , Indonesia.
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RUSTAMADJI
(Klaten, 1921 - 2001) Rujak, 1991 Oil on canvas: 50 x 70 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Ruatamadji, 1991 RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.500 - 3.570
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LUCIEN FRITS OHL (Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976) Kapal di Pelabuhan Oil on board: 48 x 68 cm Signed, lower right: L. Frits Ohl RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.860 - 3.570
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MAHYUDDIN S.
(Bukittinggi, Sumatra 1924 - 1993) Landscape Oil on canvas: 108 x 225 cm Signed, lower right: Mahyuddin RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000 USD 6.430 - 8.570
Mahyuddin S. the naturalist painter was born in 1924 in Bukittinggi, Sumatra. Since childhood, he was already very fond of painting and developed his skill and techniques under guidance of noted painters in his born city. In 1948, he held his joint exhibition in Bukittinggi with painters from all over Sumatra. In 1950, he moved to Jakarta for work and continued his study at the Perguruan Tinggi Djurnalistik Institute of Journalism until 1955. In 1956, he held a joint exhibition in at Bapenas Building, Jakarta. He worked in Unilever Jakarta from 1957 until 1961 in which he decided to devote his full attention in painting. He continued to hold several painting exhibitions, among the successful one was in 1968 at Hotel Indonesia. In 1969 – 1971, he held exhibition in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. In 1972, he held his exhibition in Bremen, West Germany, Amsterdam Holland, and Vienna, Austria. In 1973, he travelled again to Europe and performed the exhibitions in West Berlin and Frankfurt. In 1974, he held his last exhibition in Singapore again. Mahyuddin is a naturalist painter who conveys quietness, peacefulness and grandeur in his paintings. His works have been in the collection of many important art collections in Indonesia and abroad.
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HENDRA BAYU HERMANTO
BUNGA JERUK PERMATA PEKERTI
(Ponorogo, 1985) Remembering Series Van Gogh, 2010
(Solo, 1972) In The Garden,
1997
Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower area: Hendra Bayu 10
Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower middle: Bunga, 1997
RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 2.000 - 2.500
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000 USD 710 - 1.070
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GUNAWAN BAGEA
ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI
Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 130 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Gunawan 2014 Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Acrylic on canvas and wood: 116 x 145 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Erica Signed and titled on the reverse
RP 7.000.000 - 9.000.000 USD 500 - 640
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist
(Bandung, West Java, 1971) Upacara Bali, 2014
(Yogyakarta, 1971) Happy Xmas Blessing Everyone in The Name of God, 2016
RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000 USD 1.290 - 1.790
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TOMMY WONDRA (Bukittinggi, 1980) Kuda Hijau
Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 250 cm RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000 USD 2.860 - 3.570 Tommy Wondra was born in Bukit Tinggi, 4 March 1980. He graduated from the Indonesian Art Institute, Yogyakarta. He has participated in several group exhibitions in Yogyakarta and Jakarta. As a Minang person, the influence of culture, custom and tradition is strongly attached to him even though everyday he appears flexible in his social dealings with the people around him in Yogyakarta, a city with predominant Javanese culture, where he now resides.
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NASHAR
(Pariaman, 1928-1994) Abstrak, 1984 Acrylic on canvas: 93 x 63 cm Signed and dated, upper right: 18.9.84 RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000 USD 3.570 - 5.000 Born in Pariaman, West Sumatra, October 3, 1928. He studied painting under Affandi and Sudjojono. He help established the Institut Kesenian Jakarta (IKJ, Jakarta Arts Institute) where he became a lecturer. In 1979 – 1992 he was a member of Dewan Kesenian Jakarta (Jakarta Art Committee). He has participated in exhibitions of the Festival of Indonesia (USA, 1990 – 1992), the Gate Foundation (Amsterdam, Holland, 1993) and several places in Indonesia. He left his figurative paintings to fully paint in abstract style until his deceased in April 13, 1994. HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
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WILLEM VAN DER DOES
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) Dua Kerbau di Lereng Gunung Oil on canvas: 53 x 46 cm Signed, lower right: W. V.D Does RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000 USD 2.860 - 4.290
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ABDULLAH SURIOSUBROTO
(Semarang, Central Java, 1978 - 1941) Landscape Oil on canvas: 33 x 42 cm Signed, lower right: Abdullah RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000 USD 570 - 710
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RUSLI
(Medan, 1912 – Jakarta 2005) Landscape Mountain, 1986 Oil on canvas: 65 x 50 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Rusli.31 Okt 86 RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 2.000 - 2.500
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ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI
(Yogyakarta, 1971) Bahtera Malam, 2000
Acrylic on canvas: 150 x 200 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Erica 2000 Signed and titled on the reverse RP 100.000.000 - 150.000.000 USD 7.140 - 10.710
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ADAM LAY
(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949) Pasangan Setia, 1997
ERNEST DEZENTJE (Jatinegara, 1885 – 1972) Landscape
Oil on canvas: 90 x 74 cm Signed and dated, lower left: Adam L97
Oil on canvas: 71 x 108 cm Signed, lower left: Ern. Dezentje
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist
RP 18,000,000 - 25,000,000 USD 1.290 - 1.790
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000 USD 1.790 - 2.500
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ZULFIAN HARIYADI
SUDJONO ABDULLAH
(Magetan, East Java, 1982) Rumahku Di Dekat Gunung,
2016
(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993) Pedati
Acrylic on canvas: 130 x 110 cm Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Oil on canvas: 100 x 150 cm Signed, lower left: S. Abdullah
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,070 - 1,430
RP 14.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1.000 - 1.430
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Index Of Artist Abas Alibasyah
39
Hasan Djaafar
73
Pardoli Fadli
5, 114
Abdul Djalil AD Pirous
24
Hasim
38
Paul Husner
17
Abdullah Suriosubroto
149
Hendra Bayu Hermanto
142
R. Hadi
3, 72
Adam Lay
21, 67, 152
Hening Purnamawati
63
Raden Soekardji
121
Ade Riyanto (Rere)
92
Henry Van Velthuysen
56
Redy Rahadian
93
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur De Merpres 22
Heri kris
48, 124
Renato Christiano
32
Affandi
130
Heru Dodot Widodo
47
Roedyat Martadiredja
133
Agung Mangu Putra
36
I Gusti Ngurah Udiantara
94
Roland Strasser
41
Agus Djaya
55
I Ketut Soki
66
Ronald Djaling
30
Alimin Tamin
87
I Made Djirna
96
Royatna
113
Alit Sembodo
77
I Made Wianta
45, 136
Rudolf Bonnet
71
Anak Agung Gede Sobrat
31
Ibrahim
129
Rusli
128, 150
Anton Huang
51
Inanta Hadipranoto
79
Rustamadji
7, 78
Arie Smit
123
Irsam
10, 127
Rustamadji (Klaten)
42, 139
Arin Dwi Hartanto Soenarjo
46
Ivan Sagita
64
S. Sudjojono
50
Bagong Kusudiardja
37
Jang Cheol Seok
16
Saftari
29
Bambang Pramudiyanto
104
JB Iwan Sulistyo
1
Salim / Saraochim Salim
25
Basoeki Abdullah
23, 44
Jeihan Sukmantoro
6, 58, 59,
Soetopo
89
Batara Lubis
126, 137
105, 131
Srihadi Soedarsono
62
Budi Ubrux
53
Josephine Linggar
69
Sudarso
54
Bunga Jeruk Permata Pekerti
143
Jumaldi Alfi
108
Sudjono Abdullah
28, 112, 155
Carel Lodewijk Dake, Jr
68
Kaboel Suadi
103
Suwaji
14
Cheng Shui
18
Koeboe Sarawan
13
Syahrizal Zain Koto
33
Chris Suharso
40, 82
Koempoel Sujatno
27, 75, 110
Tatang Koentjoro
19, 116
Dipo Andy
109
Krijono
12, 34
Teguh Ostenrik
138
Dirot Kadirah
60
Lahendra-Lee Fong Kwang 74
Tommy Wondra
146
Edi Sunaryo
135
Lee Man Fong
20, 57
Tresna Suryawan
11
Endro
83
Leo Eland
122
Ugo Untoro
49
Erica Hestu Wahyuni
81, 145, 151 Liem Tjoe Ing
65
Ugy Sugiarto
120
Erizal AS
125
Lim Wasim
15
Untung Wahono
119
Ernest Dezentje
2, 84, 153
Lu Hao
26
Wakidi
98
F. Sigit Santosa
90
Lucien Frits Ohl
43, 106, 140
Widayat
100
Faizin
102
Mahyuddin S.
86, 141
Wilhemus Jean Frederic Imandt 85
Febri Antoni
134
Mozes Misdy
117
Willem Gerard Hofker
115
Gatot Widodo
118
Nashar
35, 147
Willem Van Der Does
97, 148
Gunawan Bagea
9, 144
Nasirun
61, 91, 107
Wimo Ambala Bayang
101
Han Snel
80
Nyoman Gunarsa
70, 132
Yap Hian Tjay
4
Handrio
52, 88
Otto Djaya
111
Yunizar
95
Zulfian Hariyadi
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