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AUCTION RESULTS - IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

26 August 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

Smith & Singer’s tightly curated August 2022 auction of Important Australian Art achieved exceptional results for traditional, modern and contemporary Australian art with a total of $9,872,673 from just 66 works – the highest total for a mixed vendor art sale in Australia for 2022.

Determined bidding from clients in the saleroom, on telephones, and online resulted in an outstanding sold rate for a mixed vendor sale of 153% by value, showing the depth of demand across all categories.  The figure augments the extensive private sales and international consignments Smith & Singer have transacted to date in 2022.

Results were led by stellar performances by artists including Cressida Campbell, Ethel Carrick, Emily Kngwarreye, Lin Onus, and Arthur Streeton, and a new world auction record was established for John Kelly.

ETHEL CARRICK 1872-1952 Sur la Plage (On the Sands, Dinard) 1911

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Lot 23

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943  
Evening Light (Venice) (1908)     
oil on canvas  
50.3 x 76.1 cm   
Estimate $500,000–700,000 
Sold for $1,534,091

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Pictured above

Lot 21

ETHEL CARRICK 1872-1952 
Sur la Plage
On the Sands, Dinard 1911 
oil on canvas 
34 x 46 cm
Estimate $600,000–800,000
Sold for $1,196,591

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Important Australian Art exhibition continues

22 August 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Monday 22 August until Wednesday 24 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

This sale presents a collection of extraordinary moments in Australian art history.  Surveying major stylistic developments, this auction offers rare and prestigious examples of Naturalism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Modernism, and Abstraction, along with ground-breaking paintings, sculptures and works on paper by the most influential artistic innovators of historical, modern and contemporary Australian Art.

Among the highlights of the sale are works by Frederick McCubbin, W.C. Piguenit and a representation of seven stunning paintings by Arthur Streeton.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 24 August 2022.

 
    

 

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Lot 33

W.C. PIGUENIT 1836-1914    
The Lane Cove River 1887
oil on canvas  
45.5 x 76.2 cm   
Estimate $65,000–85,000 

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Pictured top right

Lot 25

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943   
Blackwood Tree (1934)  
oil on canvas
61 x 51 cm  
Estimate $60,000–80,000 

VIEW LOT

Pictured bottom left

Lot 36

FREDEERICK MCCUBBIN 1855-1917  
(A Quiet Study) (1886)  
oil on canvas 
51 x 91.5 cm  
Estimate $150,000–200,000 

VIEW LOT

Pictured bottom right

Lot 19

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943   
Melrose Abbey (1912)
oil on canvas
64.3 x 76.7 cm   
Estimate $50,000–70,000  

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Pictured centre

Lot 24

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943   
Lilies and Bells (1935)
oil on canvas
64.2 x 102 cm   
Estimate $200,000–300,000 

VIEW LOT

Financial Review  |  Gabriella Coslovich

Great expectations for contemporary art stars old and newAs the National Gallery of Australia prepares to celebrate the 40-year career of the remarkable Cressida Campbell next month, savvy art investors are capitalising on her surging profile.

Important Australian Art Sydney Exhibition Opens

17 August 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Thursday 18 August until Wednesday 24 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

This sale presents a collection of extraordinary moments in Australian art history.  Surveying major stylistic developments, this auction offers rare and prestigious examples of Naturalism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Modernism, and Abstraction, along with ground-breaking paintings, sculptures and works on paper by the most influential artistic innovators of historical, modern and contemporary Australian Art.

Among the highlights of the sale are four exceptional compositions by Cressida Campbell, including the impressive and expansive Garden Island 1990.  With its open-hearted and generous view of Sydney Harbour and its naval base, Campbell’s Garden Island provides the viewer with a delicate balance of avid detail and panoramic space.  The subject counts itself as one of the most popular visual histories of modern Australia, that of depicting Sydney Cove (Warrane), and assumes an important position within the overall iconography of Australian art.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 24 August 2022.

 

Pictured left

Lot 51

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Garden Island 1990   
watercolour on incised woodblock
91.5 x 148.5 cm
Estimate $200,000–300,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

    

Pictured centre

Lot 53

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Interior with Cat 2010   
watercolour on incised woodblock
92 x 50 cm
Estimate $300,000–400,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

Pictured right

Lot 54

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Glass Carafe with Pink Stem and Fern (2016)  
watercolour on incised woodblock
170 x 31.5 cm
Estimate $180,000–220,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

Important Australian Art exhibition continues

12 August 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Melbourne from Friday 12 August until Sunday 14 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street.

Among the highlights of the sale is a remarkable collection of seven major compositions by Arthur Streeton spanning three decades of his career, several of which are being sold at auction for the first time in more than 50 years and reproduced in colour for the first time.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 24 August 2022.

   

For more information, please contact:

Geoffrey Smith
Chairman
+61 (0)418 889 656 
[email protected]


Emily Walker 
Administrator, Art
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

   

Gary Singer 
Chief Executive Officer & Director
+61 (0)418 337 788 
[email protected]


David Mackay 
Gallery Manager  
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 


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Lot 18

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943
Strood Hill (1904)   
oil on canvasboard  
18 x 24 cm 
Estimate $35,000–45,000 

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Pictured centre 

Lot 23

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943 
Evening Light (Venice) (1908)    
oil on canvas 
50.3 x 76.1 cm  
Estimate $500,000–700,000 

VIEW LOT

    
Pictured right

Lot 35

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943 
Unloading Bricks, Kew (1905)
oil on wood panel   
18.8 x 24.2 cm   
Estimate $80,000–120,000 

VIEW LOT

Important jewels for private sale

11 August 2022

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Smith & Singer are pleased to offer three exceptional jewels for private sale – a Diamond and Argyle Pink Diamond ‘Royale’ Ring, Hardy Brothers Jewellers, an 18ct White Gold and Diamond Brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels, and a pair of South Sea Pearl and Diamond Earrings, retailed by Harry Winston, circa 1995. 

For more information, please contact:  

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

   

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

18ct white gold and diamond brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels    

18ct White Gold and Diamond Brooch, Van Cleef & Arpels
Price $21,250

 
Pair of South Sea pearl and diamond earrings, retailed by Harry Winston, circa 1995

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Diamond and Argyle Pink Diamond ‘Royale’ Ring, Hardy Brothers Jewellers. 
Price $143,750

Pictured above

Pair of South Sea Pearl and Diamond Earrings, retailed by Harry Winston, circa 1995.
Price $35,000

Important jewels for private sale

11 August 2022

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Smith & Singer are pleased to offer two exceptional jewels for private sale – an 18ct Gold and Diamond ‘Maillon Panthère’ Necklace, Cartier, and an 18ct Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Cartier, circa 1970. 

For more information, please contact:  

MELBOURNE 

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

    

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

 
18ct Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Cartier, circa 1970

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18ct Gold and Diamond ‘Maillon Panthère’ Necklace, Cartier 
Price $37,500

Pictured above

18ct Gold, Sapphire and Diamond Ring, Cartier,
circa 1970
Price $30,000

Important Australian Art - Exhibition Announcement

10 August 2022

The exhibition will be on view in Melbourne from Wednesday 10 August until Sunday 14 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street.

Among the highlights of the sale are four exceptional compositions by Cressida Campbell, including the impressive and expansive Garden Island 1990.  With its open-hearted and generous view of Sydney Harbour and its naval base, Campbell’s Garden Island provides the viewer with a delicate balance of avid detail and panoramic space.  The subject counts itself as one of the most popular visual histories of modern Australia, that of depicting Sydney Cove (Warrane), and assumes an important position within the overall iconography of Australian art.

Following Melbourne, the Sydney exhibition will take place from 18-24 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 24 August 2022.

Pictured left

Lot 51

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Garden Island 1990   
watercolour on incised woodblock
91.5 x 148.5 cm
Estimate $200,000–300,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

Pictured centre

Lot 53

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Interior with Cat 2010   
watercolour on incised woodblock
92 x 50 cm
Estimate $300,000–400,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

Pictured right

Lot 54

CRESSIDA CAMPBELL born 1960
Glass Carafe with Pink Stem and Fern (2016)  
watercolour on incised woodblock
170 x 31.5 cm
Estimate $180,000–220,000 
© Cressida Campbell/Copyright Agency, 2022

VIEW LOT

Auction Results – Important Jewels & Watches 3 August 2022

4 August 2022

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Last night’s auction of Important Jewels & Watches built on the success of our March auction with competitive bidding in the room, on the telephones and online resulting in a sale total of $1,343,127, the highest since 2019.

Items of quality and allure attracted particularly strong competition, with bidders vying for dazzling jewels of all variety.  Prominent results were achieved for jewels by Graff, Bulgari and Cartier, complemented by exceptional results for watches by A. Lange & Söhne, Patek Philippe and Rolex.

Among the notable results was this stunning Patek Philippe 18ct gold Celestial ref 5102J-001 automatic astronomical wristwatch (lot 120, estimate $120,000–180,000, pictured above), which sold for $202,500.

Patek Philippe Celestial ref 5102J-001 

An 18ct gold astronomical wristwatch with sky chart, phases and position of the moon and time of meridian passage of Sirius and the moon, circa 2009.
Estimate $120,000–180,000 
Sold for $202,500

VIEW LOT

Important Australian Art 24 August 2022

2 August 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The digital catalogue for the upcoming Important Australian Art auction at Smith & Singer is now available to view online.

Among the highlights of the sale is Ethel Carrick’s magnificent Sur la Plage (On the Sands, Dinard) 1911 (lot 21, estimate $600,000-800,000, pictured above).  

It is not difficult to understand why Ethel Carrick has become one of the most highly regarded, appreciated and beloved of all Australian artists working during the first half of the twentieth century, and that her images of the beach, in particular, have captured our hearts and minds.

In exquisite compositions such as Sur la Plage (On the Sands, Dinard) 1911, the artist revels in the lively depiction of the warm sun enveloping a golden expanse of sand, while children play surrounded by elegantly dressed women.  The candy-striped bathing huts offer a sheltered refuge from the weather as well as privacy amongst the fellow pleasure-seekers.  Within this enclosed and vibrant scene Ethel Carrick evokes powerful memories that merge the past with the present and a yearning for such joyous times filled with the laughter of children and sound of waves breaking on the distant shore.

The exhibition will take place in Melbourne from Wednesday 10 August – Sunday 14 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 14-16 Collins Street, and in Sydney from Thursday 18 August – Wednesday 24 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 24 August 2022.

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