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Important Jewels & Watches exhibition continues

2 August 2022

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

The Sydney exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will continue on Tuesday 2 August, from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Wednesday 3 August from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra. 

The August sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by the most sought-after international jewellers, including impressive designs by Bulgari, Cartier, Graff, Harry Winston, Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels, complemented by jewelled watches by A. Lange & Söhne, Patek Philippe and Rolex.

A spectacular highlight of the sale is this stunning Patek Philippe 18ct gold Celestial ref 5102J-001 automatic astronomical wristwatch (lot 120, estimate $120,000–180,000, pictured above).   

VIEWINGS

SYDNEY 
Friday 29 July – Tuesday 2 August 10 am – 5 pm 
Wednesday 3 August 10 am – 2 pm 
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW 
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
3 AUGUST 2022 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

Godfrey Miller for private sale

28 July 2022

GODFREY MILLER

Smith & Singer are delighted to offer Godfrey Miller's Nude and the Moon (1959-1964) for private sale.

Godfrey Miller’s work is unique in the canon of Australian modern art.  His paintings bring together a diverse range of artistic experiences and influences: early training as an architect, travel through China and Japan, classical drawing training at the Slade School, and the exacting models of painters such as Claude, Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso.  He was also a thinker; a modest, frugal, retiring man who read widely – from Plato to Goethe, from Rudolf Steiner to Krishnamurti – and who strove to express his theosophical-mystical beliefs in concrete pictorial form. 

The result of this complex mix of formal and spiritual inclinations was a very particular, individualistic style.  In Miller’s characteristic mature paintings – in figures, still lifes and landscapes alike – the canvas is criss-crossed by hundreds of lines inked with ruler and compass, which form a grid or matrix for thousands of paint-strokes.

Monochromatic in tone and reductive in construction, the present Nude and the Moon remains a composition that combines intense observation and refined abstraction and acts not only as apogee and summary of the artist’s achievement, but as a refined example of Godfrey Miller’s unique contribution to the history and development of Australian art.

The painting was acquired by fellow painter Clifton Pugh and has resided in his family’s collection for more than sixty years.  

Pictured above 

GODFREY MILLER 1893-1964
Nude and the Moon (1959-1964)
oil, pen and ink on canvas 
62 x 103.7 cm    
For private sale     

Important Jewels & Watches – Exhibition Announcement

28 July 2022

The Sydney exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Friday 22 July to Monday 25 July, from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Wednesday 3 August from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra. 

The August sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by the most sought-after international jewellers, including impressive designs by Bulgari, Cartier, Graff, Harry Winston, Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels, complemented by jewelled watches by A. Lange & Söhne, Patek Philippe and Rolex.

A spectacular highlight of the sale is this stunning Diamond and Argyle Pink Diamond ‘Royale’ Ring, Hardy Brothers Jewellers (lot 67, estimate $115,000–135,000, pictured above).   

VIEWINGS

SYDNEY 
Friday 29 July – Tuesday 2 August 10 am – 5 pm 
Wednesday 3 August 10 am – 2 pm 
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW 
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
3 AUGUST 2022 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

Pictured top

Diamond and Argyle Pink Diamond ‘Royale’ Ring, Hardy Brothers Jewellers 
Centring a claw-set modified square brilliant-cut diamond weighing 10.25 carats to shoulders collet-set with a pear-shaped Argyle natural pink diamond framed by pavé-set near colourless brilliant-cut diamonds and an open work near colourless diamond-set gallery and under-rail, the Argyle pink diamonds and smaller near colourless diamonds together weighing 0.29 carat and approximately 1.60 carats respectively, mounted in platinum, size I½ with reduction band, signed HB for Hardy Brothers.
Estimate $115,000–135,000

VIEW LOT

Important Jewels & Watches 3 August 2022

22 July 2022

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

The Melbourne exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Friday 22 July to Monday 25 July, from 10 am – 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne. 

The August sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by the most sought-after international jewellers, including impressive designs by Bulgari, Cartier, Graff, Harry Winston, Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels, complemented by jewelled watches by A. Lange & Söhne, Patek Philippe and Rolex.

A sparkling highlight of the sale includes this Diamond Ring (lot 55, estimate $120,000–140,000, pictured above).   

VIEWINGS

MELBOURNE
Friday 22 July – Monday 25 July 10 am – 5 pm
14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC
+61 (0)3 9508 9900

 

SYDNEY
Friday 29 July – Tuesday 2 August 10 am – 5 pm
Wednesday 3 August 10 am – 2 pm
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
3 AUGUST 2022 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

Final Days of Exhibition – John Kelly: The Lazarus Series Sydney

7 July 2022

John Kelly: The Lazarus Series will close to the public in two days, after a successful three weeks on show at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra. 

Featuring 16 recent works, this exhibition encompasses major paintings and sculptures that feature the most prominent motifs in John Kelly’s oeuvre.  In the artist's words, it marks the moment 'the kangaroo met the cow – a marriage of old ideas with new ideas and everything in-between.'

John Kelly: The Lazarus Series epitomises the artist's renowned sense of humour and shows that his inimitable 'culture-jamming' is as present as ever in his practice.  The exhibition will be open to the public 10 am – 5 pm, 7 July – 8 July 2022 at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Pictured above 

JOHN KELLY born 1965   
Two Cows Fucking 2021    
painted bronze, artist's proof from an edition of 9
plus 3 artist proofs   
183 x 160 x 44.5 cm   
Price on application    
© Courtesy of John Kelly

Invitation to Consign Important Australian & International Art August 2022

6 July 2022

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN

& INTERNATIONAL ART

Consign now to our forthcoming auction of Important Australian & International Art.

In 2021, Smith & Singer achieved seven of the 10 highest prices for art at auction in Australia that were combined with excellent sold rates and performances against estimates.

Building on the resounding success of our April sale, our carefully curated August 2022 auction will include significant examples of historical, modern and contemporary Australian and international art. A number of exceptional works are already consigned, including William Delafield Cook's iconic Australian country scene, Gundagai Revisited 2006 (estimate $150,000–250,000, pictured above).

To participate in this sale, please contact our highly experienced specialists for a confidential appraisal.  You may also use our appraisal estimate form.

Pictured above 
WILLIAM DELAFIELD COOK 1936-2015
Gundagai Revisited 2006  
synthetic polymer paint on canvas  
76.5 x 183 cm  
Estimate $150,000-250,000 

Exhibition Continues – John Kelly: The Lazarus Series

27 June 2022

John Kelly: The Lazarus Series continues at Smith & Singer until 8 July 2022 at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Featuring 16 recent works, this exhibition encompasses major paintings and sculptures that feature the most prominent motifs in John Kelly’s oeuvre.  In the artist's words, it marks the moment 'the kangaroo met the cow – a marriage of old ideas with new ideas and everything in-between.'

John Kelly: The Lazarus Series epitomises the artist's renowned sense of humour and shows that his inimitable 'culture-jamming' is as present as ever in his practice.

The exhibition is open to the public Monday-Friday, 10 am – 5 pm, 20 June – 8 July 2022 at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Exhibition Announcement – John Kelly: The Lazarus Series

21 June 2022

John Kelly: The Lazarus Series will open on Monday 20 June at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra. 

During the past two and a half decades, John Kelly has developed a distinguished reputation in Australia and internationally for his work which combines his unique intellect and humour.  Featuring 16 new works, the present exhibition includes major paintings and sculptures that include the most prominent motifs in his oeuvre.  In the artist's words, it marks the moment 'the kangaroo met the cow – a marriage of old ideas with new ideas and everything in-between.'

Born from adversity, John Kelly: The Lazarus Series shows Kelly's renowned sense of humour and irreverent 'culture-jamming' are as fierce as ever in his practice.  It will be open to the public Monday-Friday, 10 am – 5 pm, 20 June – 8 July 2022 at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

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