30.05.21 Art to Date
0630 Auction Catalogue May 2021 Contemporary, Modern and Historical Art
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Foreword
Kia ora koutou, nau mai haere mai ki te Haratua Art to Date, welcome to our May Art to Date catalogue. We are absolutely thrilled to present such a vibrant selection of works including a very special offering of thoughtfully curated investment pieces in our Select section. We had a bumper start to the year with our February Art to Date auction achieving a phenomenal hammer total of over $550,000. Some highlights to note from the sale were Louise Henderson’s stunning modernist lithograph Untitled, Showing Two Abstracted Figures which sold for $6,010 and Ralph Hotere’s delicate watercolour Reclining Nude which reached an impressive $14,415. Within the following pages you will find a suite of lithographs by Tony Fomison paired with two absolutely iconic ceramic works also by the artist. This wonderful collection was bequeathed directly from Fomison to his family. Also of note is the series of Glenn Jowitt photographs from his wider photographic investigation that captured intimate and unstaged moments of members of Black Power. From the impressively large Evan Woodruffe, at a whopping 3 meters high, to the exquisite small pastel works by William Henry Allen, this edition of Art to Date offers a varied and exciting selection of works that span genres and decades of artistic creation. The May sale boasts a total of over 350 lots that bring a wide scope of investment opportunities at all levels. We will preview the Art to Date and Select sales on Tuesday 25 May from 6pm, and as always hope that you will be able to join us in this celebration. All works in both catalogues will be on view in our gallery from Wednesday 26 May up until the auctions, which will take place on Sunday 30 May. We will kick off with the main Art to Date catalogue at 12pm and head into the Select sale at 4pm. Come a little early for our Select sale and enjoy a catered offering from the incredibly popular central city Chinese eatery Sunny Town. If you cannot make it along to view the works in person, let us know if you would like a condition report on any of the lots. As always, we are keen to discuss entries into our next Art to Date catalogue and are happy to hear from you with any queries. The market continues to move from strength to strength, so it is a great time to look at bringing works to auction. Contact the team for an obligation-free appraisal. We whole-heartedly enjoyed working on putting together the following pages and hope that you will also enjoy looking through the works on offer. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with myself or one of the team if there is anything at all that we can assist with.
Adrienne (AD) Schierning Manager, Art ad@webbs.co.nz +64 27 929 5609
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Auction Highlights
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Notable highlights from 2021 include various works that have sold at record prices. 1 Ian Scott Lattice No. 144 1986-7, acrylic on canvas, 1143 × 1143mm est $27,500 - $30,000 Price Realised $30,550
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2 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour and graphite on paper, 177 × 227mm est $300 - $600 Price Realised $1,290
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3 Ralph Hotere Reclining Nude 1950, watercolour on paper, 369 × 358mm est $9,000 - $14,000 Price Realised $14,100 4 Peter Stichbury Debbie Bloomquist 2004, graphite on paper, 730 × 540mm est $12,000 - $16,000 Price Realised $22,325 5 Bill Hammond Manganese 2016, acrylic on canvas, 315 × 235mm est $25,000 - $35,000 Price Realised $44,650
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6 Louise Henderson Untitled, Showing Two Abstracted Figures c1950s, lithograph on paper, 4/10, 500 × 340mm est $1,500 - $3,000 Price Realised $5,875
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Table of Contents
Auction & Viewing
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Plates 17
Webb's
Terms & Conditions
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Index of Artists
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Absentee Bid Form
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Auction & Viewing
Preview Evening Tuesday 25 May
6pm – 8pm
Gallery Hours Wednesday 26 May
10am – 5pm
Thursday 27 May
10am – 5pm
Friday 28 May
10am – 5pm
Saturday 29 May
10am – 4pm
Art to Date Auction Sunday 30 May
12pm
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Specialist Enquiries Charles Ninow Head of Art charles@webbs.co.nz +64 21 053 6504 Adrienne (AD) Schierning Manager, Art ad@webbs.co.nz +64 27 929 5609 Lucy Backley Fine Art Specialist lucy@webbs.co.nz +64 22 406 5514 Condition Reports Tasha Jenkins Art Registrar art@webbs.co.nz +64 22 595 5610
1 Milan Mrkusich Passive Element 1969 screenprint on paper 575 × 340mm est
2 Michael Parekōwhai Mare Tranquillitatis: Sea of Tranquility 2007 c-type print, edition of 100 215 × 165mm
$2,000 — $4,000 est
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3 Simon Morris Ambience and Association: Structures acrylic on aluminium 2395 × 400mm (each panel) est
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5 John Bevan Ford Mt Ruapehu pastel on paper 560 × 715mm est
$2,500 — $4,500
$4,000 — $6,000
6 Simon Morris Place in Time #2 acrylic on aluminium signed and title inscribed 200 × 200mm
$1,000 — $2,000
7 Hemi Macgregor untitled 2004 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 355 × 460mm
$1,500 — $2,500 est
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4 Kim Meek Ventilator Blues IV 2006 archival print on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 295 × 205mm est
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8 Ralph Hotere untitled screenprint on paper 555 × 460mm est
$2,000 — $4,000
9 Ralph Hotere untitled 1992 lithograph on paper, 5/18 signed and dated 750 × 525mm est
Webb's
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10 Patrick Pound Little Deceits - Art Crimes 1992 found book pages, acrylic on paper 1820 × 3320mm (dimensions variable)
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11 Wayne Youle untitled screenprint on paper bags 325 × 590mm est
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$2,000 — $3,000
12 Kim Pieters The Graveyard 1992 mixed media on board signed, dated and title inscribed 600 × 890mm
$5,000 — $10,000 est
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13 Bill Sutton untitled 1956 watercolour on paper signed and dated 240 × 370mm
14 Bill Sutton untitled 1951 watercolour on paper signed and dated 360 × 430mm
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15 William Henry Allen untitled pastel on paper signed 360 × 270mm
16 William Henry Allen untitled c1935 oil on canvas 365 × 290mm
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17 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour on paper 185 × 225mm est
Webb's
$600 — $1,200
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$500 — $1,000
18 William Henry Allen untitled pastel on paper signed 150 × 200mm
$500 — $1,000 est
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19 Louise Henderson Ships Mast with Windsock coloured pencil on paper 485 × 285mm est
20 Louise Henderson Joy screenprint on paper, 7/20 signed and title inscribed 330 × 520mm
$900 — $1,200 est
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21 Kate Small Pt. Erin Pool 2007 screenprint on paper, 14/60 signed, dated and title inscribed 435 × 425mm
22 Pat Hanly Observing the Beautiful 1988 screenprint on paper, 4/18 signed, dated and title inscribed 920 × 800mm
23 Pat Hanly Wonder 1985 screenprint on paper, 21/35 signed, dated and title inscribed 400 × 390mm
24 Sara Hughes Love Letter 2006 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 520 × 510mm
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$500 — $1,000
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$3,000 — $6,000
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25 Gordon Walters Genealogy VI 1971-72 gelatin silver print title inscribed 225 × 200mm
26 Gordon Walters untitled c1969 gelatin silver print dated 215 × 165mm
27 Gordon Walters Photograph of Black/White painting 1969 (painting size 1525 × 1525mm PVA on canvas) gelatin silver print 165 × 160mm
28 Peter Peryer Zoo Music 1983 gelatin silver print, 4/20 signed, dated and title inscribed 190 × 200mm (each panel)
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Webb's
$1,500 — $2,500
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$1,200 — $2,000
$900 — $1,800
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29 Bill Hammond Previous Life 4 1981 etching on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 195 × 275mm
30 Bill Hammond Page from the Serious Notebook 1979 graphite and coloured pencil on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 325 × 240mm (widest points)
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$1,000 — $2,000
33 Bill Hammond untitled wood 290 × 485 × 130mm (widest points)
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31 Bill Hammond untitled ink on paper 285 × 230mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000
32 Bill Hammond untitled wood 370 × 140 × 70mm (widest points) $1,500 — $2,500
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34 Andy Leleisi'uao Utopia People of Ara'lupis 2016 acrylic on canvas signed 1530 × 1220mm est Webb's
$12,000 — $14,000 May
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35 Gavin Chilcott Hearts, Pots and Poplars 1990 acrylic on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 550 × 750mm
36 Gavin Chilcott Basaltware & Clouds 1990 acrylic on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 745mm
37 Gavin Chilcott untitled 1991 acrylic on paper signed and dated 560 × 750mm
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Webb's
$1,500 — $2,000
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$600 — $1,200
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38 Grace Wright untitled 2017 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 800 × 700mm
39 Elliot Collins Beautiful Words Break Me 2012 acrylic on linen signed and dated 1670 × 1215mm
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Webb's
$2,200 — $4,200
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$4,000 — $6,000 30
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40 Ronnie van Hout untitled 1993 gelatin silver print 75 × 115mm (each panel)
41 Marie Shannon Sky Tower on the Day Bed 1999 gelatin silver print, sepia toned 400 × 500mm
42 Adrienne Martyn Louvre (I) gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 550 × 550mm
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$3,000 — $5,000
$1,500 — $2,500
$600 — $1,200
43 Grahame Sydney Station 2007 lithograph on paper, 32/75 signed, dated and title inscribed 450 × 630mm
44 Grahame Sydney Table Study 1998 lithograph on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 460 × 550mm
45 Grahame Sydney Eight Months 1982 etching on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 165 × 155mm
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Webb's
$2,000 — $4,000
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$1,000 — $2,000
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46 Paul Hartigan Don't Worry it's Only Money 1990 colour xerox signed and dated 335 × 485mm (each panel) est
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47 Mikala Dwyer Pretty Peach 1995 nail polish on canvasboard 225 × 300mm
48 Mikala Dwyer Envy 1995 nail polish on canvasboard 225 × 300mm
49 Mikala Dwyer Cord 1994 nail polish on canvasboard 225 × 300mm
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$500 — $1,000
50 Mikala Dwyer Metal Fuschia 1995 nail polish on canvasboard 225 × 300mm
51 Mikala Dwyer Foxy Russet 1995 nail polish on canvasboard 225 × 300mm
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Webb's
$500 — $1,000
$500 — $1,000
$1,500 — $3,000
$500 — $1,000
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52 Jason Greig Isis II 2006 monoprint on paper, 1/1 signed, dated and title inscribed 360 × 280mm
53 Ricky Swallow Purple Skull 2001 watercolour on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 380 × 280mm (each panel)
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54 Gloria Petyarre Bush Medicine 2012 acrylic on linen signed 900 × 150mm
55 Amanda Gruenwald Accumulations #8 2013 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1400 × 1050mm
56 Evan Woodruffe untitled 2015 acrylic on linen signed and dated 995 × 995mm
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57 Evan Woodruffe untitled 2016 acrylic on canvas 2800 × 1845mm est
Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000
2021
$6,000 — $9,000
$7,000 — $14,000
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58 Michael Smither and Don Binney untitled oil on board 310 × 360mm
59 Richard Lewer untitled enamel on board signed 450 × 450mm
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$5,000 — $8,000
$4,500 — $6,500
Note This is a two sided painting, framed with Michael Smither on front panel and Don Binney on reverse. Webb's
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60 Zac Langdon Pole untitled 2013 found canvas, reversed and restretched 610 × 455mm est
Webb's
61 Saskia Leek Mr Apple 1997 acrylic on vinyl signed, dated and title inscribed 1115 × 655mm
62 Seung Yul Oh Dooll 2014 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 895 × 120mm
63 Elizabeth Thompson Another Green World VI 2008 glass, polymer resin, acrylic and fibreglass 368 × 368 × 115mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
2021
$2,000 — $5,000
$4,000 — $8,000
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64 Robin White The Black Standard over Victory Beach 1981 screenprint on paper, 15/20 signed and dated 360 × 465mm (panels 1-4) 465 × 360mm (panel 5) est
Webb's
66 Para Matchitt Huakina 1986 screenprint on paper, 12/20 signed, dated and title inscribed 533 × 810mm
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$2,000 — $4,000
$3,000 — $5,000
$5,000 — $8,000
67 Para Matchitt No I. 1973 ink on paper signed, dated, and title inscribed 760 × 560mm est
65 Para Matchitt Drawing for sculpture 1973 ink on paper signed, dated, and title inscribed 760 × 560mm
68 Gavin Hurley Rake cotton thread on card 85 × 140mm est
$500 — $1,000
$2,500 — $5,000 May
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69 Laurence Aberhart untitled silver gelatin print 240 × 185mm est
70 Gordon Onslow Hilbury Burt Portrait of Jean Batten c1936 gelatin silver print 180 × 130mm
71 Edward Steichen The Flatiron, New York 1905 photogravure 325 × 255mm
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$800 — $1,600
72 Patrick Reynolds untitled gelatin silver print 260 × 380mm est
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$400 — $800
$1,500 — $2,500
73 Ralph Hotere Grey 1998 lithograph on paper, 10/18 signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 620mm est
Webb's
$5,000 — $7,000
2021
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74 after Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2018 screenprint on paper 905 × 900mm
75 after Andy Warhol Diamond Dust Marilyn 2012 screenprint on paper, 88/2500 900 × 890mm
76 after Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2018 screenprint on paper 915 × 900mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
77 after Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 2018 screenprint on paper 915 × 900mm
Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000
78 after Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe screenprint on paper 905 × 900mm est
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$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000 May
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79 Takashi Murakami Doreamon: Hip Hip Horrah! screenprint on paper, 262/300 signed and title inscribed 570 × 500mm
80 after Keith Haring untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm (each panel) est
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82 after Andy Warhol Chanel No 5 archival print on paper 700 × 600mm
83 after Andy Warhol Chanel No 5 archival print on paper 700 × 600mm
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Webb's
81 Takashi Murakami Doreamon: Here We Go! screenprint on paper, 245/300 signed and title inscribed 570 × 500mm
$1,400 — $2,400
$5,000 — $7,000
$1,000 — $2,000
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84 Simon Shepheard untitled 1994 leather, chromed steel, cotton wadding, wood signed, dated and title inscribed 670 × 670mm (widest points)
85 Cathryn Munro Sea Change 1989 bronze sculpture 1740 × 970mm (widest points) est
86 Wallace Sutherland untitled 1990 bronze signed and dated 510 × 310 × 460mm (widest points)
$3,000 — $4,000 est
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87 Guy Boyd Child and Dog 1979 bronze signed and dated 205 × 335mm (widest points) est Webb's
$3,000 — $5,000
$2,000 — $4,000 88 Sam Durant untitled Polystyrene, plastic, feathers, wood 380 × 280 × 200mm (widest points) est
$6,000 — $8,000
$2,500 — $4,500 May
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89 Patrick Pound untitled paper collage on paper 85 × 115mm (each panel) est
90 Tia Ansell Evening Side 2017 ceramic tile and oil on canvas 600 × 650mm
$2,500 — $3,500
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93 Tony de Lautour Heads and Smoke 2006 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 145 × 295mm
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Webb's
2021
$3,000 — $5,000
$1,000 — $3,000
92 Tony de Lautour ESP 2007 acrylic on canvas board signed and dated 155 × 230mm $2,000 — $3,000
91 Patrick Pound untitled wax on found book pages 1200 × 1560mm
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The Gypsies: Glenn Jowitt and the Christchurch Chapter of Black Power
94 Glenn Jowitt She Devil and Baldie Black Power 1979 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 305 × 404mm est
$800 — $1,600
Glenn Jowitt’s photographs occupy a compelling locus; they are both works of art and historic records of shifting cultural parameters. Jowitt was engaged in documentation of Māori and Oceanic communities within Aotearoa and throughout the Pacific Islands from the 1970s to the early 2000s. He photographed people at work and at play in various communities and urban settings with the visual discernment of an artist. Jowitt trained at the Ilam School of Fine Arts in the mid-1970s. He was an eager traveller, visiting Europe, China, India, Egypt and North America. Through these experiences, he developed an interest in documenting cultural change through the lens. The images catalogued here were taken by Jowitt in the late 1970s and examine the lives and personalities of the Christchurch chapter of Black Power - a group also known as the Gypsies. These photographs, and others in this series, were taken in collaboration with Black Power rangitira Shane Piripi Turner, aka ‘Baldie’, who personally featured in many of the photos. Baldie stated that the Gypsies settled in Christchurch for several reasons, including a desire to be outside the reach of North Island history. He describes Black Power of the time as an organised Māori group, focussed on community activities. This perspective voiced by Baldie would appear to be supported by this imagery. Webb's
2021
Jowitt’s Black Power images in this selection capture some of the norms of life, people relaxing at home, playing pool, sleeping – a quiet domesticity and a far cry from stereotypical understandings of gang members. Further images show figures in fields and rural settings, with splayed arms and distinctive tattoos. Perhaps the most striking image among them is She Devil and Baldie Black Power – Baldie himself standing in a field, a car, and another figure in the distance. The open space of the Canterbury plains is evident in the picture, almost engulfing the figures. This image and the others in this catalogue all share a visual poetic distinctive to Jowitt and his discerning eye. 43
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95 Glen Jowitt untitled gelatin silver print 405 × 500mm est
Webb's
$950 — $1,700
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96 Glen Jowitt Freddy Katare Canterbury Plains Black Power 1979 gelatin silver print, 5/5 signed, dated and title inscribed 405 × 500mm
97 Glen Jowitt Froggy and Skeleton Black Power New Zealand 1979 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 305 × 404mm
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98 Glen Jowitt On the Bus Black Power New Zealand 1979 gelatin silver print, 3/4 signed, dated and title inscribed 305 × 404mm est Webb's
99 Glen Jowitt untitled gelatin silver print 405 × 500mm
100 Glen Jowitt untitled gelatin silver print 500 × 405mm
101 Glen Jowitt untitled gelatin silver print 405 × 500mm
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$950 — $1,700
$950 — $1,700
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$800 — $1,600 2021
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102 Max Gimblett Remembrance 2015 screenprint on brass 250 × 250mm (widest points) est
103 Max Gimblett Remembrance screenprint on brass 250 × 250mm (widest points)
104 Max Gimblett Remembrance screenprint on brass 250 × 250mm (widest points)
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$2,000 — $3,000
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106 Max Gimblett Remembrance 2015 screenprint on brass 250 × 250mm (widest points)
107 Ani O'Neill Lucky Dip c2000 wool, stainless steel 1205 × 1550mm (widest points)
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May
$2,000 — $3,000
108 Max Gimblett Beloved New Zealand 2021 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 540mm
$16,000 — $20,000 est
Webb's
$2,000 — $3,000
$2,500 — $3,500
$2,500 — $3,500
105 Max Gimblett Remembrance 2015 screenprint on brass 250 × 250mm (widest points)
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109 Elizabeth Thompson The Fearless Five Hundred 1989 bronze, 46 pieces 1000 × 4150mm (dimensions variable) est
$10,000 — $15,000
110 Julia Morison Myriorama OEAEO 2008 gesso, acrylic, ink, synthetic wax finish on aluminium and polyurethane laminate signed 1700 × 905mm (widest points) est
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2021
111 Ann Robinson untitled cast glass 145 × 260 × 260mm (widest points)
112 Isobel Thom untitled glazed stoneware 230 × 130 × 130mm (widest points)
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113 Don Binney Beyond Wainamu, Te Henga 1975 lithograph on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 439 × 589mm
114 Douglas MacDiarmid Le Grand Dune, La Pyela 1956 watercolour on paper signed and dated 310 × 480mm
115 Mike Petre Field Study 343 2018 ink, graphite, oil & acrylic on canvas 1052 × 1300mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
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116 Edward Bullmore untitled monoprint on paper 320 × 480mm $700 — $1,400
$14,500 — $17,500
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117 Sam Harrison Red Christ 2001 woodcut print on paper, 1/12 signed and dated 880 × 620mm
118 Philip Clairmont Xmas Cheer 1979 woodcut print on paper 295 × 225mm est
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$1,000 — $2,000
$3,200 — $5,000
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120 Robert Jahnke Atatos screenprint on paper, 5/10 signed and title inscribed 980 × 690mm
121 Fatu Feu'u Alofa in Samoa screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed and title inscribed 790 × 610mm
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$400 — $800
119 Reuben Paterson G. P. S screenprint with glitter on paper, printer's proof signed and title inscribed 760 × 555mm
122 Robyn Kahukiwa Mana Wahine 2 2015 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 440 × 305mm
$700 — $900 est
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2021
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123 Ronnie van Hout untitled screenprint on paper, edition of 50 660 × 490mm
124 Saskia Leek untitled screenprint on paper, edition of 50 660 × 500mm
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$600 — $1,200
125 Francis Upritchard untitled 2008 screenprint on paper, edition of 50 660 × 500mm
$200 — $400
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Webb's
May
126 Francis Alys untitled screenprint on paper, edition of 50 500 × 655mm $300 — $600
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127 Sam Mitchell Untitled 2012 acrylic on perspex on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 390 × 290mm
128 Rohan Wealleans Time Hand acrylic and gold on canvas 830 × 600mm est
$6,000 — $12,000
129 Peter Madden Still Life in a Silver Shadow 2014 found images and acrylic on board signed, dated and title inscribed 590 × 405mm
130 Trenton Garrett untitled oil on canvas signed 1000 × 750mm est
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Webb's
$3,000 — $6,000
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2021
$2,500 — $5,000
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131 Dick Frizzell Big Egg- Little Egg (Actual Size) screenprint on paper 510 × 700mm est
$1,000 — $1,500
132 Jenny Doležel Personal Values 1992 screenprint on paper, 31/50 signed and dated 500 × 700mm
133 Michael Smither Alfred Road Bridge 2014 screenprint on paper, edition of 50 signed and dated 490 × 645mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
$1,800 — $2,800
134 Michael Smither Rocks, Tractor Mountain 2012 screenprint on paper, edition of 50 signed and dated 460 × 600mm
135 Dick Frizzell It's About Time 2007 screenprint on paper, 151/250 signed, dated and title inscribed 640 × 800mm
136 Dick Frizzell Man to Man 2015 screenprint on paper, 271/275 signed, dated and title inscribed 565 × 775mm
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Webb's
$1,600 — $2,600
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137 Dick Frizzell Incinerator 2012 screenprint on paper, 37/80 signed, dated and title inscribed 785 × 585mm
138 Dick Frizzell 7 Minutes 2016 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 586 × 389mm
139 Otis Frizzell and Mike Weston Behave 2011 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed and dated 520 × 480mm
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140 Ava Mi Wagon Lits 1990 digital print on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 895 × 600mm
141 Dick Frizzell Tall Ships screenprint on paper, 10/150 signed and title inscribed 690 × 500mm est
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$950 — $1,250
142 Michael Smither Gaza 2009 screenprint on paper, 29/55 signed and dated 757 × 661mm
$500 — $900 est
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143 Paul Hartigan Song Bird 2003 c-type print, artist's proof 3/3 signed, dated and title inscribed 1600 × 1600mm (widest points) est Webb's
144 Judy Darragh Jesus Loves Us All digital print on vinyl 2000 × 150mm est
$4,000 — $6,000
$700 — $1,400
145 Ronnie van Hout That was Perfect He Said, in a Totally Satisfied Voice 1993 c-type print 485 × 730mm est
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146 Philip Clairmont Portrait of Tony Fomison 1969 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 830 × 530mm
146a Marti Friedlander Tony Fomison c1978 gelatin silver print 250 × 380mm est
est Webb's
$4,000 — $8,000
$6,500 — $10,000 2021
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147 Tony Fomison Papatuanuku is Out in the Cold, Those Pine Trees, They've Got to Go 1986 lithograph on paper, 14/16 signed, dated and title inscribed 365 × 280mm est Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000 May
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Cut from Dark Stone: Tony Fomison Lithography Collection
148 Tony Fomison When the Shark Bites 1986 lithograph on paper, 10/12 signed, dated and title inscribed 464 × 645mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
Tony Fomison’s work is often enigmatic: dark landscapes replete with mysterious figures engaged in arcane activities or acts of transformation; grimacing faces or skulls staring out from painted surfaces – ghouls or perhaps memento mori; depictions of Christ in muted colours, dead, or engrossed in metaphysical contemplation. This eerie content and the restrained palette has seen some would-be admirers shy away from Fomison. Though such is its undeniable quality that his output has become increasingly sought after in recent years. As a maker of images, Fomison’s ability was formidable. This is especially evident in a significant selection of lithographs included in this catalogue. These works are elemental, stripped back to their essence. In them, the strength of Fomison’s artistic vision is starkly apparent. Some images appear to speak to Māori myths and legends. In others, figures engage in indecipherable acts, dancing or readying for a fight, sprouting wings or splitting apart, streaking comet-like over the heads of onlookers. Faces in caskets while onlookers mourn reprise the theme of corporeal fragility, with the stripped back graphic quality of the lithograph adding an austere tone. In these sparse ink lines, one can detect the same uncanny sensibility seen in his paintings. Two ceramic works are included in this collection. Much like the lithographs, the aesthetic of these pieces is consistent Webb's
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with Fomison’s broader output. They possess the unadorned material quality of fired clay, shaped with the same inscrutable artistic intent, speaking to the same spirit or purpose that drove the artist to create. It is significant that these works were gifted by Fomison to his mother. They are a selection that the artist valued, deliberately grouped, and entrusted to family. They have been treasured since. A family member spoke of the enduring significance of the artist’s work to those who knew him, and of its prescient engagement with te ao Māori – a scarce quality for Pākehā artists of the time. This is perhaps further evidence of the fact that Fomison was an artist ahead of his time. This selection presents a rare opportunity to see such a collection of his works together.
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149 Tony Fomison Flame face #2 1986 lithograph on paper, 9/13 signed, dated and title inscribed 565 × 385mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
150 Tony Fomison One Man & One Woman, After Another, Another... (in memory of Phil Clairmont) 1986 lithograph on paper, 3/12 signed, dated and title inscribed 470 × 325mm est
153 Tony Fomison Fa'a Samoa 1986 lithograph on paper 10/15 signed, dated and title inscribed 470 × 330mm est Webb's
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152 Tony Fomison Rip Your Head Off lithograph on paper, 12/12 signed, dated and title inscribed 470 × 290mm
$1,000 — $2,000 est
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000
154 Tony Fomison untitled lithograph on paper 465 × 320mm est
151 Tony Fomison untitled lithograph on paper 465 × 323mm
155 Tony Fomison Tangihana [sic] lithograph on paper, printed both sides title inscribed 470 × 310mm
156 Tony Fomison In Woods lithograph on paper, printed both sides title inscribed 460 × 325mm
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157 Tony Fomison Te Tangi lithograph on paper title inscribed 470 × 325mm est
158 Tony Fomison Fat Lips and Thin Lips 1986 lithograph on paper, 12/12 signed, dated and title inscribed 375 × 560mm
161 Tony Fomison The Question lithograph on paper 385 × 568mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
160 Tony Fomison Te Heke Ke Te Reinga. She's Not Alone lithograph on paper, 16/17 signed and title inscribed 310 × 385mm
$1,000 — $2,000 est
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159 Tony Fomison untitled lithograph on paper 323 × 470mm
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$1,000 — $2,000
162 Tony Fomison Fart -- Forward -- Found 1986 lithograph on paper, 22/23 signed, dated and title inscribed 465 × 650mm
163 Tony Fomison untitled 1985 ceramic signed and dated 105 × 60mm (widest points)
164 Tony Fomison untitled 1986 ceramic signed and dated 110 × 135mm (widest points)
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165 Dick Frizzell Five Star 2015 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 685 × 985mm
166 Dick Frizzell Greetings from Auckland 1996 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 553 × 783mm
167 Dick Frizzell One for the Whales 2012 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 470 × 500mm
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168 Dick Frizzell Haka Lyric 2010 screenprint on paper, 14/250 signed, dated and title inscribed 760 × 555mm
169 Michael Smither Coral with Fish 2013 screenprint on paper, edition of 50 signed and dated 560 × 760mm
170 Michael Smither Blue Flipper 2013 screenprint on paper, 44/50 signed and dated 655 × 475mm
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171 Michael Smither Sarah with Baked Beans 2007 screenprint on paper signed and dated 755 × 550 est
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172 Dick Frizzell, Denys Watkins and Carole Shepheard untitled 1998 screenprint on paper, 29/100 signed and dated 320 × 250mm (each panel)
$1,300 — $2,300
175 Pat Hanly untitled 1995 screenprint on paper, 26/101 signed and dated 565 × 780mm
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$800 — $1,200
$3,000 — $6,000
174 Dick Frizzell Red Haring II 2003 screenprint on paper, 3/80 signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 540mm
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173 Dick Frizzell Candlelight 2004 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 340 × 315mm est
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176 Richard Killeen Wine Attachments screenprint on paper 480 × 610mm est
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177 after Andy Warhol untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm (each panel) est
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178 after Andy Warhol Mona Lisa #4 2018 screenprint on paper 870 × 610mm
179 Kaws Companion 2016 acrylic on cast vinyl, open edition 290 × 115 × 70mm (widest points)
180 Kaws Companion (Flayed) 2016 acrylic on cast vinyl, open edition 290 × 115 × 70mm (widest points)
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181 Hye Rim Lee Pink c-type print on perspex 840 × 1495mm est
$3,500 — $5,500
184 Jon Tootill On the Line From Kakapuka 2004 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1000 × 1300mm
182 Dick Frizzell I Love Wine 2010 screenprint on paper, 111/150 signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 470mm
183 Jon Tootill untitled 2003 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 150 × 225mm
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185 Jon Tootill Double Entry 2002-03 acrylic on canvas 1210 × 1365mm est
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186 Reuben Paterson Hinenuitepo 2005 screenprint on paper with glitter, 43/45 signed, dated and title inscribed 500 × 715mm
$2,000 — $3,000 est
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187 Dean Buchanan Still Life with Watsonias & Lemons 1991 oil on canvas signed and dated 1524 × 1122mm
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188 Dean Buchanan untitled oil on canvas signed and dated 2020 × 1820mm est
189 Philippa Blair untitled 1985 oil on canvas signed and dated 1945 × 1770mm
$4,000 — $8,000 est
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$9,500 — $10,500
190 Jessica Ritchie Big Blush 2019 acrylic, paint skins, spray paint and glitter on aluminium panel signed, dated and title inscribed 900 × 900mm
$5,000 — $6,000 est
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191 Don Driver Explosive collage on paper 650 × 450mm
192 Don Driver Vogue Woman collage on paper 870 × 620mm
193 Don Driver Mangukaka collage on paper 600 × 430mm
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$1,000 — $2,500
194 Don Driver Playtime 2002 PlayStation game jewel cases, plastic sheeting and acrylic on plywood signed, dated and title inscribed 795 × 690mm
195 Gordon Crook Goddess Series No 9 2004 archival print on paper 1110 × 610mm (widest points); 1110 × 610mm (widest points)
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$1,400 — $2,400
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196 Johanna Pegler Shade in the Field 1995 oil on canvas 710 × 1100mm est
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197 Mark Cross Mountain in Desert 1991 oil on wood signed 590 × 990mm
198 Peter Beadle Mountain Beech Tree 1975 oil on canvas signed and dated 395 × 290mm
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201 Tim Wilson Dagg Sound oil on canvas signed 440 × 600 mm
202 A Elizabeth Kelly untitled oil on canvas signed 275 × 380mm
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$500 — $1,000
200 W G Baker Parakanui Creek oil on canvas signed and title inscribed 890 × 590mm $800 — $1,600
199 Samuel Moreton Precipice Gorge, Manapouri watercolour on paper 560 × 440mm
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203 Charles Frederick Goldie A Warm Day - Patara Te Tuhi 1905. printed 1947 chromolithograph on paper signed and dated on plate 400 × 315mm
204 J. Hanson Walker untitled 1901 oil on canvas signed and dated 420 × 340mm
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205 John Russell Susanna Maria Bond pastel on paper signed 595 × 445mm
206 John Russell Charles Samuel Milward pastel on paper signed 596 × 445mm
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207 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Palace of the Alhambra, Spain oil on canvas 830 × 1200mm est
$15,000 — $25,000
208 Peter McIntyre Gondolas and the Island of St George Venice 1982 watercolour on paper signed 530 × 720mm
209 Claude Lorraine untitled c1630 etching on paper 200 × 130mm est
210 E Mervyn Taylor untitled c1950 woodcut print on paper, edition of 50 signed 125 × 75mm
$2,000 — $3,000 est
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$700 — $1,400
$10,000 — $15,000 68
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211 Frank Wright untitled c1880s watercolour on paper signed 290 × 430mm
212 W Wright untitled watercolour on paper signed 175 × 270mm est
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215 Michael Smither Bass Player, Dunedin 1970 graphite on paper dated and title inscribed 240 × 190mm est
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$5,500 — $6,000
214 Michael Smither Stephan Estall Conducting, Dunedin 1970 graphite on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 240 × 190mm
213 Frank Wright untitled 1888 watercolour on paper signed and dated 200 × 135mm
$500 — $1,000
$500 — $1,000 2021
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216 Michael Ghent Les Survivants I, II, III, IV 2010 c-type print 800 × 1050mm (each panel) est
217 Harvey Benge First Ever Picture of God 2002 digital print signed, dated and title inscribed 417 × 288mm
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$4,000 — $8,000 est
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218 Neil Pardington untitled c-type print 1120 × 3000mm
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219 Saffronn Te Ratana untitled 1999 oil on board 590 × 180mm est
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220 Edward Bullmore Transition No3 1961 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 570 × 725mm
221 Star Gossage Manu 2003 oil on board dated and title inscribed 150 × 230mm
222 Mathew Couper Snake in Coffin 2017 acrylic and plastic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 700 × 420mm (widest points)
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est
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2021
$20,000 — $25,000
$850 — $1,250
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223 Fiona MacDonald Field Sports 1998 inkjet prints on paper, woven and cotton cloth (10 pieces) signed and dated 550 × 450mm (each work) est Webb's
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224 Martin Thompson untitled ink on paper 360 × 360mm (each panel) est
225 Tony Lane untitled 1998 oil and watercolour on paper 673 × 1010mm
$1,250 — $2,250 est
$1,500 — $2,500
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226 Martin Poppelwell untitled oil on canvas 570 × 105mm est
$1,200 — $2,500
227 Martin Poppelwell untitled 1997 oil on canvas signed and dated 690 × 840mm est
229 Martin Poppelwell untitled oil and found plastic counters on canvas 590 × 395mm est Webb's
228 Martin Poppelwell untitled oil and found plastic counters on denim 1000 × 685mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
$2,000 — $3,000
230 Martin Poppelwell untitled acrylic on glass 600 × 400mm
231 Martin Poppelwell untitled acrylic on board 1000 × 700mm
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$800 — $1,400 2021
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232 Douglas Badcock Cattle Raising 1998 oil on board signed 450 × 580mm
233 John Speedy Fisher's Woolshed 1977 oil on canvas signed and dated 395 × 575mm
234 Jesse Hollobon An Early Colonist V Hut at Lyttelton watercolour on paper signed 185 × 240mm
235 Bill Sutton Linesman 1941 woodcut print on paper signed, dated and titled inscribed 205 × 235mm
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$500 — $1,000
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236 Sophia Minson Freedom to Be 2011 oil on canvas 1070 × 1780mm
237 Russell Hollings The Westcoaster oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1000 × 1210mm
238 James Watkins untitled oil on canvas signed 980 × 1480mm
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$6,000 — $10,000
$3,000 — $5,000
$4,000 — $6,000
239 Ruth Cole Lake Wainamu, Te Henga, Summer 1995 oil on canvas signed and dated 800 × 1200mm est
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240 Martin Poppelwell untitled acrylic on paper signed and dated 500 × 700mm est
$2,500 — $3,500
241 John Bevan Ford Kite and Friends from Across the World 1999 acrylic and pastel on handmade Japanese paper signed, dated and title inscribed 510 × 420mm est
242 Slim Aarons Speedboat Landing 1973. printed later archival print 955 × 650mm est
$1,500 — $2,500
243 Michael Smither Motumahanga Quartet 2005 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 600 × 200mm
244 Michael Smither Hawkdun Range 2008 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed and dated 280 × 1000mm
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245 Slim Aarons Poolside Gossip 1970. printed later archival print 590 × 840mm est
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$1,500 — $2,500
$1,500 — $2,500
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246 Elizabeth Ford Near Balla Balla 1982 oil on canvas signed and dated 895 × 895mm
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247 Bui Huu Hung untitled oil on wood signed 1200 × 1200mm
248 Liam Davidson Waiau Shoreline oil on board 400 × 1220mm est
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249 Alan Pearson Canterbury 1971 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 760 × 920mm
250 Joanna Braithwaite Good Sports 3 2003 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 300 × 355mm
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251 Jenna Packer Ceasefire and Exchange 2013 acrylic on canvas 558 × 712mm est
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$1,000 — $2,000
$1,500 — $2,500
$2,000 — $3,000
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252 Piera McArthur Wait for Me, Aphrodite 2002 oil on canvas signed 2010 × 1500mm
253 Matt Arbuckle Direct Action 2016 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 800 × 600mm
254 Martin Poppelwell Study for a Road Cone 2008 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 250 × 200mm
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$2,000 — $3,000
255 George Baloghy Family of Saltimbanques Without a Car 1981 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 920 × 920mm
$500 — $1,000 est
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256 Rebecca Wallis Taking Control 1991 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 1370 × 1115mm; 1370 × 1015mm; 1370 × 1060 mm est
257 Mahariki Tangaroa The Story c2003 oil on canvas 760 × 570mm
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$700 — $1,400
260 Bruce Connew I Saw You #16 2006/2007 screenprint on paper, 2/10 signed, dated and title inscribed 235 × 200mm est
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258 Jeffrey Harris untitled pastel on paper 305 × 395mm
$800 — $2,000
259 Kim Meek Freemans Bay Grand Prix (Mags & Bags) 2004 screenprint on paper, 1/3 signed, dated and title inscribed 985 × 985mm est
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$3,000 — $5,000 2021
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261 Claudia Pond Eyley Tidal Shield 1984 acrylic and paper collage on board signed and dated 1225 × 1225mm
262 Douglas Wright untitled 2006 acrylic on paper signed and dated 750 × 1120mm
263 Jon Tootill untitled 2000 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 1210 × 1010mm
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264 Nick Veasey untitled c-type print, 52/150 signed 118 × 181mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
$800 — $1,000
265 John Reynolds Song of Songs I-IV 1991 oilstick on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 540 × 650mm (each panel)
266 John Reynolds Hypnos and Veritas 2004 screenprint on paper, 9/20 signed, dated and title inscribed 370 × 280mm (each panel)
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267 Ronnie van Hout Alley 1993 lithograph on paper, artist's proof 270 × 365mm est
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268 Chris Heaphy Tititawa 2004 acrylic on linen 1000 × 1250mm est
269 Jan Van Der Ploeg Wall Painting 2006 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 240 × 300mm
$5,000 — $8,000 est
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270 Jeffrey Harris untitled 1990 graphite on paper 125 × 190mm
271 David Boyce God, it is all dark; Mediations on the Stations of the Cross gelatin silver print 450 × 350mm (each panel)
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272 Tracey Tawhiao untitled oil stick, acrylic and newspaper on canvas 1530 × 500mm
273 Jimmy James Kouratoras untitled acrylic and resin on board signed 2130 × 1010mm
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$500 — $1,000
274 Ronnie Tjampitjinpa untitled 2005 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 1020 × 720mm
$5,000 — $7,500 est
275 Philip Trusttum untitled 1994 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 1405 × 500mm
276 Dean Buchanan untitled 2020 oil on surfboard signed and dated 2110 × 500mm
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$5,000 — $10,000
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277 Roy Good Spiral Series 1988 graphite and gouache on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 390 × 300mm est
278 Dean Proudfoot untitled acrylic on canvas 605 × 605mm est
279 Sara Hughes Streaming 3 2008-09 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1900 × 1900mm est
281 Daniel du Bern PROTECTION: PURE (SAATCHI & SAATCHI) c.1999 2005 (made 2006) graphite and enamel on paper, 3/5 signed, dated and title inscribed 640 × 500 mm
$4,000 — $8,000
282 Yuki Kihara Legacy 2016 collage on paper 295 × 278mm est
$4,500 — $5,500
$500 — $1,000 est
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$1,800 — $2,000
280 Daniel du Bern Protection: Self Portrait 2006 c-type print, 2/5 signed, dated and title inscribed 435 × 290mm est
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283 Mark Olsen Why Me? 2016 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1480 × 2395mm
284 Mark Olsen untitled 2018 acrylic on canvas signed 1500 × 3000mm
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285 Jasmine Middlebrook untitled oil on canvas signed 1200 × 1600mm est
$4,000 — $8,000
286 Rebekah Codlin Charlie 2017 oil on canvas signed and dated 1355 × 900mm
287 Barry Ross Smith untitled 2016 oil on board signed 780 × 600mm
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$4,000 — $5,000
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288 Jane Zusters Landscape with Chestnuts and Medieval Perspective 1984 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 595 × 785mm est
289 Annette Isbey untitled oil on canvas signed 390 × 490mm
290 Thomas Hirschhorn Power of Brazil collage on paper 850 × 890mm est
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$600 — $1,000
291 Teresa Lane untitled c2018 photo collage 1020 × 1010mm
292 Teresa Lane untitled c2018 photo collage 1015 × 1015mm
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$500 — $1,000
293 Teresa Lane Armless Enough 2018 photo collage signed, dated and title inscribed 785 × 785mm
$500 — $1,000 est
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$500 — $1,000
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294 Ross Ritchie Eclipse 1995/96 oil on canvas with attachments signed and dated 1654 × 1287mm
295 Leigh Martin Dissolve Series 1997 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1110 × 1110mm
296 Michael Tuffery Tigiaina 1988 woodcut on paper, 24/25 signed, dated and title inscribed 840 × 585mm
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$4,000 — $6,000
299 Leigh Martin Noise 2003 oil on linen signed, dated and title inscribed 1375 × 1450mm
300 D K Turner Untitled (4) 1992 watercolour on paper signed and dated 575 × 377mm
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298 John Madden untitled 1991 acrylic on paper signed and dated 415 × 290mm $500 — $1,000
297 John Madden untitled acrylic on paper 375 × 275mm
301 Georgie Hill untitled graphite and watercolour on paper 320 × 230mm est
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302 Paul Radford untitled 2005 oil on paper signed and dated 750 × 1095mm
303 John Bevan Ford untitled ink on paper signed 540 × 740mm est
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307 Des Helmore Fowl and Dredge Bucket, Clevedon 1991 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 420 × 560mm
$1,000 — $2,000
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$700 — $1,400
308 David Bromley untitled oil on canvas signed 920 × 1430mm (widest points) est
2021
$1,500 — $2,500
309 George Baloghy untitled 1989 oil on canvas signed and dated 305 × 915mm
$2,500 — $3,500 est
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305 Richard Adams untitled 1996 oil on canvas signed and dated 1100 × 2400
$1,800 — $2,800
$1,500 — $2,500
306 Tom Mutch Superbird and Strongman 2005 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1519 × 1217mm
304 Tom Mutch Nick and Mandolin 2001-05 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 1198 × 779mm
$1,000 — $2,000
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310 Cruz Jimenez Shadows 2006 mixed media on encaustic over board signed, dated and title inscribed 1800 × 1600mm
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311 Barry Ross Smith untitled oil on canvas 1215 × 910mm est
$7,000 — $10,000
312 Mark Wooller Dusk Voyage 2002 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 560 × 460mm
313 Jasmine Middlebrook untitled oil on canvas signed 800 × 600mm est
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$1,500 — $3,000
314 Euan Macleod untitled acrylic on paper 940 × 790mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
est 315 Stephen Martyn Welch untitled 2011 oil on canvas signed and dated 755 × 1010mm
316 Nancy de Freitas Leda 1980 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1100 × 1250mm
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317 Joanna Braithwaite Top Tip 2012 oil on canvas 1120 × 1117mm est
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318 Alan Taylor Young Nick's Head Poverty Bay oil on canvas title inscribed 580 × 440mm
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319 Alan Taylor untitled oil on board 375 × 375mm est
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322 Carole Shepherd Dream of a Blue Abyss 1986 acrylic, twine and collage on board signed, dated and title inscribed 800 × 600mm
323 Ewen McDougall Spaced Man 1995 oil and found plastic on board signed, dated and title inscribed 570 × 300mm
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320 Alan Taylor Paikea 2006 oil on canvas signed 270 × 340mm
321 Adrienne Stramp Fidelity 1995 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 450 × 400mm (each panel)
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324 Ewen McDougall untitled oil and found glass on board 570 × 300mm est
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325 Geoffrey Notman Lord Grant 2004 enamacryl on hardboard signed and dated 455 × 895mm est
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326 Charles Walch Le Coq Devant Le Village watercolour on paper 280 × 230mm est Webb's$700 — $1,400
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after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then Webb’s sale record is conclusive. 4.10. Successful Bid and Passing of Risk Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes immediately to the Buyer. 4.11. Indicative Bidding Steps, etc. Webb’s reserves the right to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot from sale, to place a reserve on any lot and to advance the bidding according to the following indicative steps: Increment Dollar Range Amount $20 $0–$500 $50 $500–$1,000 $100 $1,000–$2,000 $200 $2,000–$5,000 $500 $5,000–$10,000 $1,000 $10,000–$20,000 $2,000 $20,000–$50,000 $5,000 $50,000 – $100,000 $10,000 $100,000–$200,000 $20,000 $200,000–$500,000 $50,000 $500,000–$1,000,000 Absentee bids must follow these increments and any bids that don’t follow the steps will be rounded up to the nearest acceptable bid. 5.
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5.6.5. to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon Webb’s in the event that the item(s) are sold for an amount greater than the original invoiced amount. 5.6.6. to set off against any amounts which Webb’s may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer. 5.6.7. where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs. 5.6.8. to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer prior to accepting any bids. 5.6.9. to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. The Buyer will be deemed to have been granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for said Buyer’s obligations to us. 5.6.10. to take such other action as Webb’s deem necessary or appropriate. If we do sell the property under paragraph (4), then the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon reselling as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kinds associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (5) the Buyer acknowledges that Webb’s shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount.
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5.7. Failure to Collect Purchases Where purchases are not collected within 5 days from the sale date, whether or not payment has been made, we shall be permitted to remove the property to a warehouse at the buyer’s expense, and only release the items after payment in full has been made of removal, storage handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 6.
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Webb’s agrees to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in paragraph 7 below. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below, neither the Seller, ourselves, our officers, agents or employees give any representation warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph. 7.
Limited Warranty
Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, the Seller warrants for the period of thirty days from the date of the sale that any property described in this catalogue (noting such description may be amended by any saleroom notice or announcement) which is stated without qualification to be the work of a named author or authorship is authentic and not a forgery. The term “Author” or “authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the catalogue. The warranty is subject to the following: it does not apply where a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of 2021
the publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the property. the benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by Webb’s when the lot was sold at Auction. the Original Buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. The Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against the Seller in place of any other remedy which might be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid for the lot less the buyer’s premium which is non-refundable. Neither the Seller nor Webb’s will be liable for any special, incidental nor consequential damages including, without limitation, loss of profits. The Buyer must give written notice of claim to us within thirty days of the date of the Auction. The Seller shall have the right, to require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions by recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to the Buyer and Webb’s to decide whether or not to cancel the sale under warranty. the Buyer must return the lot to Seller in the same condition that it was purchased. 8. Severability If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law. 9. Copyright The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by Webb’s relating to a lot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain the property at all times of Webb’s and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without our prior written consent. Webb’s and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it. 10.
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Pre-Sale Estimates
Webb’s publishes with each catalogue our opinion as to the estimated price range for each lot. These estimates are approximate prices only and are not intended to be definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and may be subject to revision. Interested parties should contact Webb’s prior to auction for updated presale estimates and starting prices. 12.
Sale Results
Webb’s will provide auction results, which will be available as soon as possible after the sale. Results will include buyer’s premium. These results will be posted at www.webbs.co.nz. 13.
Goods and Service Tax
GST is applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is selling property that is owned by an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is not a New Zealand resident. These lots are denoted by a dagger symbol † placed next to the estimate. GST is also applicable on the buyer’s premium. Overseas buyers and buyers nonresident in New Zealand will not be charged GST on both hammer price and premiums under the following conditions: 13.1. The items are exported through a Webb’s approved freight company including New Zealand Post 13.2. The items are exported within 60 days of the date of the sale. The invoice supplied by Webb’s for purchases will be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes.
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Art to Date Index A Aarons, Slim Aberhart, Laurence Adams, Richard Allen, William Henry Alys, Francis Ansell, Tia Arbuckle, Matt
76 37 87 23 50 41 78
B Badcock, Douglas 74 Baker, W G 66 Baloghy, George 78, 87 Beadle, Peter 66 Benge, Harvey 70 Binney, Don 34, 48 Blair, Phillipa 64 Boyce, David 81 Boyd, Guy 40 Braithwaite, Joanna 77, 88 Bromley, David 87 Buchanan, Dean 64, 82 Bullmore, Edward 48, 71 Burt, Gordon Onslow Hilbury 37 C Chilcott, Gavin Clairmont, Philip Codlin, Rebekah Cole, Ruth Collins, Elliot Connew, Bruce Couper, Mathew Crook, Gordon Cross, Mark
29 49, 55 84 75 30 79 71 65 66
D Darragh, Judy Davidson, Liam de Freitas, Nancy de Lautour, Tony Doležel, Jenny Driver, Don du Bern, Daniel Durant, Sam Dwyer, Mikala
54 77 88 41 52 65 83 40 32
F Feu'u, Fatu 49 Fomison, Tony 56, 57, 58, 59 Ford, Elizabeth 77 Ford, John Bevan 19, 76, 87 Friedlander, Marti 55 Frizzell, Dick 52, 53, 60, 61, 63 Frizzell, Otis and Mike Weston 53 G Garrett, Trenton Ghent, Michael Gimblett, Max Goldie, Charles Frederick Good, Roy Gossage, Star Webb's
51 70 46 67 83 71
Greig, Jason Gruenwald, Amanda
32 33
H Hammond, Bill Hanly, Pat Haring, after Keith Harris, Jeffrey Harrison, Sam Hartigan, Paul Heaphy, Chris Helmore, Des Henderson, Louise Hill, Georgie Hirschhorn, Thomas Hollings, Russell Hollobon, Jesse Hotere, Ralph Hughes, Sara Hung, Bui Huu Hurley, Gavin
26 25, 61 39 79, 81 49 32, 54 81 87 24 86 85 75 74 20, 37 25, 83 77 36
I Isbey, Annette
85
J Jahnke, Robert Jimenez, Cruz Jowitt, Glen
49 88 43, 44, 45
K Kahukiwa, Robyn 49 Kaws 62 Kelly, A Elizabeth 66 Kihara, Yuki 86 Killeen, Richard 61 Kouratoras, Jimmy James 82 L Lane, Teresa Lane, Tony Langdon Pole, Zac Lee, Hye Rim Leek, Saskia Leleisi'uao, Andy Lewer, Richard Lorraine, Claude
85 72 35 63 35, 50 28 34 68
M MacDiarmid, Douglas 48 MacDonald, Fiona 72 Macgregor, Hemi 19 Macleod, Euan 88 Madden, John 86 Madden, Peter 51 Martin, Leigh 83, 86 Martyn, Adrienne 31 Matchitt, Para 36 McArthur, Piera 78 McDougall, Ewen 89 McIntyre, Peter 68 Meek, Kim 19, 79 Mi, Ava 53 Middlebrook, Jasmine 84, 88 Minson, Sophia 75 Mitchell, Sam 51 Moreton, Samuel 66 Morison, Julia 47 Morris, Simon 19 Mrkusich, Milan 18 May
Munro, Cathryn Murakami, Takashi Mutch, Tom
40 39 87
N Notman, Geoffrey
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O O'Neill, Ani Oh, Seung Yul Olsen, Mark
46 35 84
P Packer, Jenna 77 Pardington, Neil 70 Parekōwhai, Michael 18 Paterson, Reuben 49, 63 Pearson, Alan 77 Pegler, Johanna 66 Peryer, Peter 26 Petre, Mike 48 Petyarre, Gloria 33 Pieters, Kim 21 Pond Eyley, Claudia 80 Poppelwell, Martin 73, 76, 78 Pound, Patrick 21, 41 Proudfoot, Dean 83 R Radford, Paul Reynolds, John Reynolds, Patrick Ritchie, Jessica Ritchie, Ross Robinson, Ann Russell, John
87 80 37 64 86 47 67
S Shannon, Marie 31 Shepheard, Carole 61, 89 Shepheard, Simon 40 Small, Kate 25 Smith, Barry Ross 84, 88 Smither, Michael 34, 52, 53, 60, 61, 69, 76 Speedy, John 74 Steichen, Edward 37 Stramp, Adrienne 89 Sutherland, Wallace 40 Sutton, Bill 22, 74 Swallow, Ricky 32 Sydney, Grahame 31 T Tangaroa, Mahariki 79 Tawhiao, Tracey 82 Taylor, Alan 89 Taylor, E Mervyn 68 Te Ratana, Saffronn 71 Thom, Isobel 47 Thompson, Elizabeth 35, 47 Thompson, Martin 72 Tjampitjinpa, Ronnie 82 Tootill, Jon 63, 80 Trusttum, Philip 82 Tuffery, Michael 86 Turner, D K 86 U Upritchard, Francis
V Van Der Ploeg, Jan 81 van Hout, Ronnie 31, 50, 54, 80 Veasey, Nick 80 W Walch, Charles 90 Walker, J. Hanson 67 Wallis, Rebecca 79 Walters, Gordon 26 Warhol, after Andy 38, 39, 62 Watkins, Denys 61 Watkins, James 75 Wealleans, Rohan 51 Welch, Stephen Martyn 88 White, Robin 36 Wilson, Tim 66 Woodruffe, Evan 33 Wooller, Mark 88 Worsley, Charles Nathaniel 68 Wright, Douglas 80 Wright, Frank 69 Wright, Grace 30 Wright, W 69 Y Youle, Wayne
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Z Zusters, Jane
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Select Index Albrecht, Gretchen Bambury, Stephen Brown, Nigel Cotton, Shane Darragh, Judy de Lautour, Tony Denny, Simon Driver, Don Gimblett, Max Hammond, Bill Henderson, Derek Henderson, Louise Hotere, Ralph Leleisi'uao, Andy Lusk, Doris Maddox, Allen Millar, Judy Pardington, Fiona Peebles, Don Pick, Séraphine Pule, John Scott, Ian Thornley, Geoff Todd, Yvonne Tomkins, Riduan White, Robin
25 15 10 6, 7 30 8, 9 32 5 14, 19 21 26| 20 23, 24 9 16 18 4 22, 27 17 11, 28 32 3 31 12-13 2 29
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30.05.21 Art to Date Select
0630 Auction Catalogue May 2021 Contemporary, Modern and Historical Art
Don Peebles Untitled
Webb’s is pleased to present a very special curated offering of investment pieces adjacent to our main May Art to Date catalogue. Here we present pairings of works which propose an alternate reading. Select boasts a broad range of work by some of the country’s leading women artists. Women have been historically underrepresented in both primary and secondary art markets. Over time this disparity has started to shift. At Webb’s we’re upbeat about this progression and we intend to continue championing Aotearoa’s finest artistic talent. Excellent examples of work by Gretchen Albrecht, Judy Darragh, Louise Henderson, Doris Lusk, Judy Millar, Fiona Pardington, Séraphine Pick, and Yvonne Todd feature in this catalogue. In March, our Works of Art auction saw great interest in works by Louise Henderson and Séraphine Pick in particular. It is a strength of Select that both artists are represented in the following pages. Webb’s recently set a new sales record for a work on paper by Henderson and we are thrilled to present a beautiful gouache on paper work by the great modernist. Titled Brussels, the painting deftly dances a line between structure and gestural expression. The artist's name is immaculately pencilled with the date – 1965. Ralph Hotere’s 2002 work Les Saintes Marie de la Mer is also a catalogue highlight. The work has been crafted from a framed mirror, with scouring and enamel paint adding the Webb's
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artist's unique touches. The lines scoured into the reflective backing are as if drawn. Enamel paint worked over the glass surface depicts a suspended figure in a heart with text running around the edge, spelling ‘Les Saintes Marie de la Mer’. This is the name of a beautiful seaside town in the south of France. One wonders if this content alludes to something personal, perhaps romantic, in the artist’s past. Altogether, this line-up creates an opportunity to view the chosen works as a curated selection. We are delighted to share the following catalogue with you.
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327 Riduan Tomkins untitled 1991 oil on canvas signed and dated 620 × 620mm est $2,500 — $3,500 Webb's
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328 Ian Scott Small Lattice No. 225 acrylic on canvas signed and title inscribed 815 × 815mm est $17,500 — $19,500 Webb's
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329 Judy Millar Rain 1963 oil on canvas signed and dated 1010 × 710mm est $10,000 — $15,000 Webb's
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330 Don Driver Abstract Collage I 1999 tarpaulin and acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 890 × 1070mm est $6,000 — $9,000 Webb's
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331 Shane Cotton untitled acrylic on canvas 200 × 200mm est $10,000 — $12,000 Webb's
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332 Shane Cotton Hei Aha Bro 1997 acrylic and graphite on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 400 × 295mm est $9,000 — $12,000 Webb's
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333 Tony de Lautour Head 2005 oil on board, artist's frame signed and dated 495 × 473mm est $4,500 — $6,500 Webb's
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334 Andy Leleisi'uao Homonoroi Galaten 2017 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1220 × 915mm (each panel) est $20,000 — $25,000 Webb's
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335 Nigel Brown Human Coping Mechanism 1997 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 595 × 445mm est $8,000 — $10,000 Webb's
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336 Séraphine Pick untitled 2015 oil on linen signed and dated 510 × 610mm est $9,500 — $12,500 Webb's
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337 Yvonne Todd Female Study (Gold) 2007 c type print signed, dated and title inscribed 230 × 195mm (each panel) est $4,000 — $8,000 Webb's
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338 Max Gimblett untitled 2013/2015 ink on paper signed and dated 580 × 760mm
339 Max Gimblett The River 2017 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 980 × 980mm
est $7,000 — $10,000
est $4,000 — $6,000
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340 Stephen Bambury untitled 1986 acrylic and graphite on paper signed and dated 700 × 495mm
341 Stephen Bambury untitled acrylic on paper 500 × 689mm est $2,000 — $3,000
est $2,000 — $3,000
Webb's
2021
15
342 Doris Lusk Tuam St. II 1982 watercolour on paper signed and dated 410 × 590mm est $4,000 — $7,000 Webb's
May
16
343 Don Peebles Untitled 1979 acrylic and ink on paper and board signed, dated and title inscribed 293 × 362mm est $1,500 — $3,000 Webb's
2021
17
344 Allen Maddox untitled acrylic on canvas 1036 × 680mm est $25,000 — $35,000 Webb's
May
18
345 Max Gimblett Hewn from that Same Stone 2009 acrylic, aquasize and resin on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1020 × 1020mm (widest points) est $35,000 — $45,000 Webb's
2021
19
346 Louise Henderson Brussels 1965 gouache on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 290 × 490mm est $15,000 — $25,000 Webb's
May
20
347 Bill Hammond untitled 2014 acrylic on canvas signed and dated 235 × 190mm est $26,000 — $36,000 Webb's
2021
21
348 Fiona Pardington Totoara/New Zealand Robin 2004 gelatin silver print, 4/5 450 × 590mm est $16,000 — $26,000 Webb's
May
22
349 Ralph Hotere Les Saintes Marie de la Mer 2002 enamel on mirror signed, dated and title inscribed 1180mm (diameter) est $90,000 — $120,000 Webb's
2021
23
350 Ralph Hotere Winter Solstice Carey's Bay 1991 acrylic and lithograph on paper, 2/18 signed, dated and title inscribed 750 × 530mm est $15,000 — $20,000 Webb's
May
24
351 Gretchen Albrecht Small Oval (Nomadic Geometries) 1992 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 725 × 1100mm (widest points) est $30,000 — $40,000 Webb's
2021
25
352 Derek Henderson untitled c2010 c-type print 1120 × 1420mm est $2,500 — $3,500 Webb's
May
26
353 Fiona Pardington Still Life with Laszlo's Wilting Tulips 2018 archival digital print signed 175 × 238mm est $2,000 — $3,000 Webb's
2021
27
354 Séraphine Pick untitled 2015 oil on linen signed and dated 510 × 610mm est $25,000 — $35,000 Webb's
May
28
355 Robin White Relatives at the Makatu Church Oamaru 1975 screenprint on paper, 31/60 signed, dated and title inscribed 585 × 405mm est $5,000 — $8,000 Webb's
2021
29
356 Judy Darragh Fluro Jellies 1998 perspex 220 × 220 × 210mm (widest points, each panel) est $10,000 — $15,000 Webb's
May
30
357 Geoff Thornley Dyan #11 1986 oil on canvas on board signed, dated and title inscribed 1125 × 1125mm est $15,000 — $25,000 Webb's
2021
31
358 John Pule Elevation 2000 acrylic, enamel and ink on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 610 × 460mm
359 Simon Denny Picture Flip 2007 custom-woven cotton towel 740 × 1510mm est $2,500 — $4,500
est $18,000 — $26,000 Webb's
May
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Auction & Viewing
Preview Evening Tuesday 25 May
6pm – 8pm
Gallery Hours Wednesday 26 May
10am – 5pm
Thursday 27 May
10am – 5pm
Friday 28 May
10am – 5pm
Saturday 29 May
10am – 4pm
Art to Date Auction Sunday 30 May
12pm
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