Smith & Singer
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ARTHUR BOYD
1920-1999

Shoalhaven River with Carcass (1990-1991)

Estimate $95,000 – $125,000

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© Arthur Boyd/Copyright Agency, 2021

ARTHUR BOYD

1920-1999
Shoalhaven River with Carcass (1990-1991)

oil on canvas
signed 'Arthur Boyd' lower right
153 x 122 cm

Provenance

Arthur Boyd, London
Wagner Art Gallery, Sydney (label verso)
Private Collection, Sydney
Fine Australian and International Paintings, Sotheby's Australia, Melbourne, 26 November 2001, lot 25, illustrated
Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above

Exhibited

Arthur Boyd: 'The Magic Flute' Series and Other Paintings, 'Mars' Drawings and Graphics, Pyramid Art Gallery, New York, 14 May – 9 June 1991
Arthur Boyd, Von Bertouch Galleries, Newcastle, 19 March – 12 April 1993, no. 14

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Important Australian Art

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