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Catalogue Online - Important Australian Art

25 March 2024

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 Arthur Streeton’s magnificent Sunlight at the Camp 1894 (lot 22, estimate $1,000,000–1,500,000, pictured above).

Arthur Streeton’s depictions of the sublimely beautiful environs of Sydney Harbour remain amongst the most beguiling, compelling and seductive of any landscapes produced by an Australian artist.

Sunlight at the Camp represents an expansive and exquisite record of the artist’s camp that was home to Streeton and his contemporary creative spirits, including Tom Roberts, during the early 1890s.  Here, the pigment is dragged across the canvas in a blaze of intense yellow, blue and pink hues, and sprinkled with deft touches of orange, green, russet and white highlights.  The combination of square and round brush strokes, applied with varying degrees of intensity, represent a masterclass in mark-making, eloquently conveying a shimmering view of land, water and sky.

The significance of the re-emergence of Arthur Streeton’s Sunlight at the Camp cannot be overstated.  Hidden from public view since its creation one hundred and thirty years ago, and known only to a handful of Streeton scholars, the painting dazzles in its technical as well as visual brilliance.  Not only does the painting rightfully and effortlessly claim its position as one of the finest works by the artist remaining in private ownership, but also offers a timely re-affirmation of the extraordinary and enduring legacy of one of Australia’s most influential creative practitioners.

The exhibition will take place in Melbourne from Wednesday 3 April – Sunday 7 April, 10 am to 5 pm at 14-16 Collins Street, and in Sydney from Thursday 11 April – Wednesday 17 April, 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 17 April 2024.

  EXPLORE SALE  

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 
Manager, Sydney Gallery, Marketing & Media     
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 

   
Pictured above 

ARTHUR STREETON 1867-1943 
Sunlight at the Camp 1894 
oil on canvas
31 x 60.7 cm  
Estimate $1,000,000–1,500,000

VIEW LOT

 

Invitation to consign - Important Jewels & Watches

20 March 2024

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Consign now to our next auction of Important Jewels & Watches that will take place in Sydney in May 2024.

Smith & Singer ended the year on a spectacular note with the final auction of 2023 achieving outstanding results for vendors of Important Jewels & Watches.  Pieces by international and Australian designers, including Bulgari, Cartier, Paspaley and Rolex, alongside impressive diamonds and emeralds, performed particularly well.  

A highlight was this magnificent pair of golden pearl and diamond earrings (estimate $9,000–12,000, sold for $16,250, pictured above).

Smith & Singer offer unique and unparalleled access to local and international collectors.  Contact our specialists now for a confidential appraisal.

You may also use our appraisal estimate form.

 

For more information, please contact:

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


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

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


Anna Booty   
Administrator      
+61 (0)2 9302 2402    
[email protected]

    
 

Pictured above 

Pair of golden pearl and diamond earrings
Each surmount designed as a flower head centring a claw-set brilliant-cut diamond surrounded by petals similarly set with brilliant-cut and marquise-shaped diamonds and suspending a detachable diamond capped cultured pearl drop measuring 23mm, the diamonds together weighing approximately 4.42 carats, mounted in 18ct gold, length approximately 45mm, clip fittings
Estimate $9,000–12,000  
Sold for $16,250 on 5 September 2023

Invitation to consign - Important Jewels & Watches

12 March 2024

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Consign now to our next auction of Important Jewels & Watches that will take place in Sydney in May 2024.

Smith & Singer ended the year on a spectacular note with the final auction of 2023 achieving outstanding results for vendors of Important Jewels & Watches.  Pieces by international and Australian designers, including Bulgari, Cartier, Paspaley and Rolex, alongside impressive diamonds and emeralds, performed particularly well.  

A highlight was this highly desirable 18ct pink gold and diamond ‘Love’ bracelet, Cartier, 2021 (estimate $25,000–35,000, sold for $52,500, pictured above).

Smith & Singer offer unique and unparalleled access to local and international collectors.  Contact our specialists now for a confidential appraisal.

You may also use our appraisal estimate form.

 

For more information, please contact:

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


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

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


Anna Booty   
Administrator      
+61 (0)2 9302 2402    
[email protected]

    
 

Pictured above 

18ct pink gold and diamond ‘Love’ bracelet, Cartier, 2021
The oval hinged bracelet is pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 2.00 carats and decorated at intervals with screwhead motifs, size 18, inner dimensions approximately 58 x 49mm, signed Cartier, numbered MMS917. 
Estimate $25,000–35,000  
Sold for $52,500 on 5 September 2023

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