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RUPERT BUNNY
1864-1947

Wattle Trees, South of France (circa 1934)

Estimate $8,000 – $12,000

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RUPERT BUNNY

1864-1947
Wattle Trees, South of France (circa 1934)

oil on canvas
signed 'RCWB' lower right
inscribed 'Near Wattles (Southern France) / Wattle Trees / S of France' verso
48.5 x 58.3 cm

  • Lot Sold $12,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $14,640 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

Provenance

Macquarie Galleries, Sydney
Dr George Norrie, acquired from the above
Private Collection, Sydney
Mrs Agnes M. Hardie
Private Collection, Sydney

Exhibited

Rupert Bunny, Macquarie Galleries, Sydney, 3-22 September 1941, no. 7, 25 guineas

We greatlfully acknowledge the kind assistance of David Thomas in cataloguing this work

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Ann Roberts

Consultant, Asian Art

Arts & Design
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Geoffrey Smith

Chairman

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E: Geoffrey Smith

Fine Asian, Australian & European Arts & Design

AU0797  |  21 Jul 2015  |  Sydney
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