ISSUE 56 FEBRUARY 2017
The Thomas Vroom Collection MELBOURNE
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The Thomas Vroom Collection MELBOURNE
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National Head of Single-Owner
Art Specialist, Sydney
Leonard Joel Representative
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LOT 83 EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE (c.1910-1996) Desert Flowers 1995, acrylic on canvas, 152 x 91cm $12,000-18,000 Š Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Licensed by Viscopy Ltd. Australia
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Forthcoming Auctions Specialist Prints & Photography Thursday 16th February 2017 – 11.30am MELBOURNE
The Thomas Vroom Collection Sunday 26th February 2017 – 12pm MELBOURNE
Luxury Saturday 18th March 2017 – 1pm MELBOURNE
Jewels Monday 20th March 2017 – 6pm MELBOURNE
Fine Art Tuesday 21st March 2017 – 6.30pm MELBOURNE
Modern Design Thursday 6th April 2017 – 6.30pm MELBOURNE
Asian Art, Classic Furniture & Objects Sunday 14th May 2017 MELBOURNE & SYDNEY
Luxury Saturday 3rd June 2017 – 1pm MELBOURNE
Jewels Monday 5th June 2017 – 6pm SYDNEY
Fine Art Tuesday 6th June 2017 – 6.30pm MELBOURNE
Opera Australia’s Costumes & Memorabilia Friday 30th June 2017 Saturday 1st July 2017 SYDNEY
225 YIRAWALA (1930-1976) Earth Spirit Amd Mimi 1973 natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark 58.5 x 19cm $12,000-16,000
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Discovered in Sydney, sold to the world.
After ISIDORE JULES BONHEUR (FRENCH, 1827-1901) Le Grand Jockey bronze, 90cm height
SOLD $3,416 IBP
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BLATANT OPPORTUNISM My wiser personality counseled me
characterisation but soon felt that
goal of getting my industry colleagues,
in Australia it can find and in a spirit of
to ignore the comment but my more
feeling, I’m guessing, one feels when
even those “worried about the dollar”,
goodwill encourage them to “get on
conversational and principled side got
your heart and mind
on board.
board” and embrace the same cessation
the better of me!
knowledge you are doing something
To this end we have activated our policy,
of trade that Leonard Joel has. If I end up
The comment emanated from one of my
good in the face of criticism, as
quite possibly the first voluntary policy
sitting at an empty round table so be it
more recently arrived competitors that
undeveloped as that criticism might be.
position in the world on this trade (see
but I’m confident other auctioneers will
described our decision to cease trade
The feeling I would suggest is like
page 21) and will shortly be setting a
join me in this great cause and embrace
in ivory and rhino horn over the next 24
smelling salts mixed with adrenaline
date for an industry-wide round table
the blatant opportunity it presents to
months as “blatant opportunism”.
and has only inspired me to pursue this
where Leonard Joel will invite every
meaningfully disrupt the value of a
policy with more vigour and with the
auction trader in ivory and rhino horn
market in slaughter.
I
was
genuinely
shocked
by
the
are sure in the
JOHN ALBRECHT, MANAGING DIRECTOR LEONARD JOEL
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THE THOMAS VROOM COLLECTION 26 FEBRUARY 2017 AT 12PM MELBOURNE
262 A COLLABORATIVE WORK BY EUBENA NAMPITJIN, LUCY YUKENBARRI NAPANANGKA and MUNTJA NUNGURRAYI Untitled 1996 acrylic on canvas, 120 x 180cm $5,000-8,000 © Eubena Nampitjin & Muntja Nungurrayi. Licensed by Viscopy Ltd. Australia
Melbourne Auction Sunday 26 February 2017 at 12pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra
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Viewing Wednesday 22 February 9am-8pm
Enquiries Sophie Ullin, National Head of Art
Thursday 23 February 10am-4pm Friday 24 February 10am-4pm Saturday 25 February 10am-4pm
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The final instalment For the past 60 years most major collectors of Aboriginal Art have not been Australians. From the 1950s to the 1970s significant collectors included the Czech/Parisian artist and ethnographer Karel Kupka, and American’s Professor Edward L. Ruhe, and later Californian’s Louis Allen and Jerome Gould, all of who’s impressive collections are now housed in European, American and Australian galleries and museums. In the 1980s, inspired by the landmark exhibition at the Asia Society in New York, Dreamings - The Art of Aboriginal Australia, a new wave of international collectors, including the American billionaire John Kluge of Virginia, and Richard Kelton and The Kelton Foundation of Santa Monica, began to collect as Indigenous Australian art was in the midst of a dynamic transcendence. And in their footsteps came the Dutch collector Thomas Vroom. I first met Thomas in the early 1990s. Thomas is a friendly man, always with a spark in his eye, a smile on his face and exuding enthusiasm for life. After first encountering Australian Indigenous Art in New York at the end of the 1980s, Thomas Vroom became passionately engaged in collecting Aboriginal Art globally for the next two decades on an unprecedented level, acquiring important historical works at auction, tracking down and directly acquiring old collections, buying contemporary works on his numerous trips to remote 159 GEORGE MILPURRURRU (1934-1998) Gumang - Goose Dancing Ceremony c.1983 natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark 120 x 95cm $3,000-5,000 © George Milpurrurru. Licensed by Viscopy Ltd. Australia
regions, from galleries in the capital cities throughout Australia and from dealers internationally. Vroom’s interest in the field was broad from the outset, and the collection includes early artefacts, bark paintings and ceremonial sculptures, through to historical paintings from the Kimberley and Central Deserts, and the most contemporary canvases.
In addition to acquiring works for his
own collection he established the Songlines Galleries in San Francisco (with David Betz), and in Amsterdam (with Maggie de Moor), where he exhibited contemporary art from traditional communities. In September 2014 Thomas called me to advise that he had decided to sell his vast collection, and engaged my company Tim Klingender Fine Art to oversee its sale at auction. The first sale to include works from the collection was held in London in June 2015 and achieved outstanding results, followed by two highly successful auctions held in Sydney in late 2015 and 2016. This auction represents the final instalment of the Thomas Vroom Collection to be offered at auction, and includes around 700 artworks and artefacts condensed into just over 400 lots. The sale features many works by Emily Kngwarreye and Kathleen Petyarre, the two artists for which he was most passionate, and many other significant canvases, bark paintings sculptures, prints and artefacts. All artworks in this auction have recently returned to Australia from the Thomas Vroom Collection, which for over a decade has been used as the corner stone for exhibitions at the Aboriginal Art Museum Utrecht, The Netherlands. Tim Klingender 18 CLIFFORD POSSUM TJAPALTJARRI (c.1932-2002) Frog Dreaming acrylic on canvas, 130 x 135cm $8,000-12,000 © Clifford Possum. Licensed by Viscopy Ltd. Australia
Director, Tim Klingender Fine Art
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JEWELS
20 MARCH 2017 AT 6PM MELBOURNE
Enquiries John D’Agata National Head of Jewellery 03 8825 5605 | 0408 355 339 john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au
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Enquiries Robert Haigh Senior Jewellery Specialist & Resident Gemmologist & Diamond Technologist 03 8825 5618 | 0439 493 038 robert.haigh@leonardjoel.com.au
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A STRAND OF SOUTH SEA PEARLS BY PASPALEY
SOLD $10,540 IBP
Pinctada Maxima – Australia’s Own Pearls
Not too many countries can boast a cultured pearl industry the size of Australia’s. In fact Australia was one of the first countries to experiment with the culturing of pearls. The famous Kokich Mikimoto, who was simultaneously working on the same idea, then perfected and marketed cultured pearls. No other pearl compares in terms of size and rich luster as our home grown product. Commonly referred to as Broome or South Sea pearls, they are cultured in the Pinctada Maxima oyster which thrives in the warm waters of Northern Australia. Known for its iridescent silver and gold shell, this oyster produces the most luxurious pearl. Whist the Japanese cultured pearl market has A SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL SUITE
struggled in recent years and the Chinese fresh water pearl market has dominated the scene with over supply, Australian pearls stand proud.
SOLD $5,208 IBP
Uniquely Australian, these pearls are in demand all over the world. Discerning buyers paid high prices for quality South Sea pearl jewellery in the recent Leonard Joel Fine Jewels Auction. John D’Agata National Head of Jewellery
A SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT
SOLD $11,780 IBP
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FINE ART 21 MARCH 2017 AT 6.30PM MELBOURNE
Melbourne Enquiries Olivia Fuller, Art Specialist 03 8825 5624 olivia.fuller@leonardjoel.com.au
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CRISS CANNING (born 1947) Cottage Flowers c. 1988 oil on canvas, 84.5 x 74.5cm $25,000-35,000
Welcoming Emily Sinclair to our Sydney Office as Art Specialist Leonard Joel is delighted to announce the appointment of Art Specialist, Emily Sinclair who has joined our Sydney team to continue to bring a regular fine art offering to our clients. Emily’s passion for art and auction experience stems from several years in the industry; prior to joining Leonard Joel, Emily worked across research, not-for-profit and commercial art sectors; most recently for Phillips Auctioneers in New York. Emily holds a Bachelor of Art Theory, a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters of Art Administration from the University of New South Wales’ College of Fine Arts.
KENNETH MACQUEEN ((1897-1960)) Afternoon in the Nambour Hills watercolour, 37 x 45.5cm $4,000-6,000
Sydney Art Enquiries Emily Sinclair, Art Specialist 02 9362 9045 emily.sinclair@leonardjoel.com.au
PETER BOOTH (born 1940) Untitled 1984 pastel on paper, 27 x 37cm $2,500-3,500
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MODERN DESIGN 6 APRIL 2017 AT 6.30PM MELBOURNE
PAIR OF B&B ITALIA RICHARD SCHULTZ LOUNGE CHAIRS
SOLD $4,960 IBP
PAIR B&B ITALIA RICHARD SCHULTZ ARMCHAIRS AND MATCHING COFFEE TABLE
SOLD $2,480 IBP
Enquiries Anna Grassham
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A CASSINA 252 CIRCULAR SIDE TABLE
SOLD $610 IBP
Leonard Joel’s Modern Design department is back for 2017. Entries are now invited for our April 6th sale. There has been a significant increase in the values of high end designer furniture. If you are moving house or looking to upgrade and have pre-owned examples of iconic brands such as B&B Italia, Cassina, Kartell, Herman Miller or any others, do not hesitate to contact us for an auction appraisal. Anna Grassham
Modern Design Specialist EUGENIO CARMI Untitled 1974 S/P 27/150 44 x 43.5cm SOLD FOR $496 IBP
VICO MAGISTRETTI MARALUNGA SINGLE ARMCHAIR AND OTTOMAN FOR CASSINA
SOLD $3,224 IBP
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Auction
OPERA AUSTRALIA
60th Anniversary Auction of Costumes and Memorabilia 30 JUNE & 1 JULY 2017 SYDNEY
We are pleased to announce the inclusion of rare Costume Designs, Illustrations, & Fine Art 14
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ASIAN ART, CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS 14 MAY 2017 MELBOURNE & SYDNEY
A CHINESE CARVED JINGDEZHEN BRUSH WASHER, QING DYNASTY (1644-1912), 19TH CENTURY
SOLD $6,800 IBP
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Introducing Chiara Curcio as our Associate Head of Classic Furniture & Objects
A CHINOISERIE RED LACQUERED SIDE CABINET ON A GILTWOOD STAND, 20TH CENTURY
Leonard Joel is delighted to announce the appointment of Chiara Curcio as Associate
SOLD $5,700 IBP
Head of the Classic Furniture & Objects team. After joining Leonard Joel as valuer in 2011, Chiara took on the management of the Objects and Antiquarian Books auction in 2013 and has been responsible for developing specialist and thematic auctions within the company. Most notably the highly successful auction of the Estate of Laszlo Erdos in April 2014, which achieved an extraordinary 150% sale rate by value. In 2015, Chiara extended her thematic auction expertise with the management of the largest tribal art & artefacts auction in Australian history; The Mark Lissauer Collection of almost 1000 objects. Recently in 2016, Chiara extended her portfolio by managing the Graham Geddes collection at his iconic store in High St, Armadale. Chiara’s passion for interior decoration & quality products has helped her develop the single owner department with a focus on luxury contents auctions, she has recently managed the Contents of a Malvern Residence and the Contents of an International Luxury Apartment. Chiara brings a broad knowledge of the decorative arts, fine furniture, Asian arts, antiquarian books and associated disciplines, and an affinity with JOHN KENDRICK BLOGG (1851-1936), A CARVED BLACKWOOD MUSIC CABINET OF MELBOURNE INTEREST
vintage fashion and collectables.
SOLD $6,200 IBP
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COLLECTABLES 2017 AUCTIONS
FADA L56 RADIO, CIRCA 1939
SOLD $2,900 IBP
Enquiries Allison Therrien Collectables Manager 03 8825 5625 allison.therrien@leonardjoel.com.au
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Introducing Allison Therrien, Collectables Manager Leonard
WWII MBE, MID GROUP OF EIGHT AWARDED TO LT. J.C. HOLDEN
Joel
are
delighted
to
welcome
Allison Therrien to the Collectables Department.
SOLD $1,220 IBP
Allison has spent the last four years working in the Arts industry in the U.S, Hong Kong and Melbourne, and brings to Leonard Joel enthusiasm, a passion for collectables, and a keen eye for detail which is sure to build on the success of the quarterly auctions.
Enquiries Allison Therrien Collectables Manager 03 8825 5625 allison.therrien@leonardjoel.com.au ROLLEIFLEX PLANAR 2.8 80MM WITH UV FILTER, ER CASE AND LENS CAP
SOLD $1,220 IBP
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Well, it’s complicated!
Moon
Perpetual Calendar Date and Month
24 Hour Dial
Moonphase
Grande Sonnerie off and on
Rise and Fall
Mock Pendulum Day Calendar Hand
Maintaining Power Lever
Grande Petite off and on
THE ‘GRAND COMPLICATIONS’ TABLE CLOCK BY JOSEF (JOSEPH) RUETSCHMANN (1755-1801) An exceptionally rare Viennese eight day scarlet tortoiseshell and ormolu mounted table clock, circa 1770, triple fusee, with perpetual calendar, full calendar moon phase, Grande Sonnerie striking, with multiple dials and apertures, 66cm high ESTIMATE ON REQUEST
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Acknowledgment: With thanks to Phil Gore, timepieces consultant, for this catalogue description and detail.
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LEONARD JOEL’S NEW POLICY On December 7th 2016 we announced our commitment to the staged but rapid cessation in our trade of ivory and rhino horn. Our voluntary policy position, a first for Australian auction houses, took effect January 1st this year and below you will find a summary of that policy that is now in action. Leonard Joel is permanently committed to disrupting commercial value of these materials. LEONARD JOEL’S NEW the POLICY
Our 7 Point Plan, practically speaking; 1.
We will cease trade in all Rhino horn REGARDLESS of age.
2.
We will cease trade in all unworked Ivory REGARDLESS of age.
3.
We will cease trade in all worked Ivory, whether wholly or partly Ivory, where manufacture cannot be dated 1920 or earlier.
4.
We will cease trade in all items with an incidental Ivory component where manufacture cannot be dated 1920 or earlier
5.
Exemption 1 to incidental ivory are pre 1975 Musical instruments
6.
Exemption 2 to incidental ivory are pre 1975 Serving ware and cutlery
7.
In 24 months, on the first day of the year of our centenary January 1st 2019, we will cease trade in all wholly or partly worked Ivory that dated 1920 or earlier, effectively eliminating all our remaining significant trade in ivory.
In 2019 we will review with I.F.A.W our Incidental Ivory policy and seek to further
In 2019, our centenary year, weofwill reviewitems with that areAdditionally, every year we will review with I.F.A.W shrink the scope Incidental sold at Leonard. I.F.A.W our Incidental Ivory policy and seek to the progress and success of our policy and seek Additionally, every year we will review with I.F.A.W the progress and success of our further shrink the scope of Incidental items that their guidance if any refinements are required. policy and seek their guidance if any refinements are required. are sold at Leonard Joel.
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LUXURY 18 MARCH 2017
AN ALZER TRAVEL CASE BY LOUIS VUITTON
SOLD $2,480 IBP
Alzer Travel Case – Louis Vuitton Travel in style or decorate your home,
brand and instantly recognizable, this
LV monogram, launched in 1896 as a
hundred years ago, is just as elegant
the Chic Louis Vuitton Alzer suitcase
case is appreciated for its spaciousness
measure against counterfeiting, the
today as when it was originally made
is a natural must have for Luxury
and sturdiness, as well as for its timeless
Alzer is a collection piece worth owning.
to survive the travelling needs of the
aficionados. An emblematic piece of the
elegance. Featuring the unmistakable
This iconic case, designed over one
upper class.
Enquiries Bethany McGougan Luxury & Jewellery Manager 03 8825 5645 bethany.mcgougan@leonardjoel.com.au
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SPECIALIST PRINTS & PHOTOGRAPHY 16 FEBRUARY 2017 AT 11.30AM
BARBARA BRASH (1925-1998) Harbour 1954 linocut, 25.5 x 27cm
SOLD $2,480 IBP
Melbourne Auction Thursday 16 February 2017 at 11.30am 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra
Viewing Wednesday 15 February 9am-8pm
Melbourne Enquiries Lucy Foster, Art Specialist 03 8825 5630 lucy.foster@leonardjoel.com.au
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MAGGIE DIAZ - BETWEEN TWO WORLDS BOTANICAL GARDENS, MELBOURNE 1960s
Maggie Diaz was an American-born
Chicago where Diaz walked both sides
that came her way. In 1985, Diaz was
The State Library of Victoria.
photographer, who arrived in Australia
of the street, capturing millionaires
commissioned to photograph young
Diaz is in the collections of the National
in 1961 on a one-way ticket, which was
at the elite Tavern Club and creating
actress Gwendolen De Lacy for her
Gallery of Australia, the National Library
a divorce gift from her ex-husband. She
haunting images of housing projects.
portfolio.
of Australia, the National Gallery of
passed away in Melbourne last October
This
matter
They quickly became firm friends and
Victoria and many private collections
at the age of 91.
would become a feature of her work
eventually De Lacy would assume the
throughout the world.
throughout her career.
role of Curator of the Maggie Diaz
‘Between
emorates the work of this important
In Australia she became known for her
Collection, which was a mystery until
Fox Galleries, 79 Langridge Street,
émigré
who
use of available light and brought the
2005 when her work was revealed at
Collingwood, on Sunday 19 February
alongside artists such as Wolfgang
vibrancy of an outsider’s eye to the
a slide show to celebrate the artist’s
and will be current until 8 March 2017.
Sievers and Mark Strizic, documented
docile, if elegant, Melbourne of the
80th birthday.
For more information please contact
post-war Australia.
1960s. The Spanish clubs of Fitzroy
Since
‘Between Two Worlds’ features rare
became her spiritual home and that
extensively throughout Australia; the
original
was where she would meet her partner,
image,
previously displayed, alongside signed
Jose Diaz.
featured in the Victoria and Albert
Michael Fox
limited edition prints from the Maggie
During the 1970s and 1980s, her work
Museum exhibition ‘Botticelli Reimag-
Arts Accountant & Valuer
Diaz Collection.
was focused on portraits of actors,
ined’ in 2016, and a comprehensive
The Collection dates back to 1950s
fashion
archive of her negatives is now held by
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SPECIALIST PRINTS & PHOTOGRAPHY 18 MAY 2017 MELBOURNE & SYDNEY
Melbourne Enquiries Lucy Foster Art Specialist 03 8825 5630 lucy.foster@leonardjoel.com.au
Sydney Enquiries Emily Sinclair Art Specialist 02 9362 9045 emily.sinclair@leonardjoel.com.au
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Detail KENNETH JACK (1924-2006) Seven Bridges over the Maribynong No.4, Bulla linocut 26.5 x 36.5cm SOLD $2108 IBP