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PROPERTY FORMERLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SIR DAVID AND LADY HAY, MELBOURNE

ALBERT TUCKER
1914-1999

Ibis in Gippsland Swamp 1964

Estimate $15,000 – $25,000

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© Albert & Barbara Tucker Foundation. Courtesy of Smith & Singer Fine Art

PROPERTY FORMERLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SIR DAVID AND LADY HAY, MELBOURNE

ALBERT TUCKER

1914-1999
Ibis in Gippsland Swamp 1964

synthetic polymer paint on composition board
signed and dated 'Tucker 64' lower left
50.7 x 38.3 cm

  • Lot Sold $15,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $18,409 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

Provenance

Albert Tucker, Melbourne
Australian Galleries, Melbourne (label verso)
David Hay, Melbourne, acquired from the above on 26 August 1964
Australian and European Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Ceramics and Sculpture, Christie's Australia, Melbourne, 1 August 1995, lot 16, illustrated
Private Collection, Sydney

Exhibited

Christopher Uhl, Albert Tucker, Lansdowne Press, Melbourne, 1969, cat. no. 14.11, 'Ibis in Swamp', p. 104

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Specialists

Geoffrey Smith

Geoffrey Smith

Chairman

Australian & International Art 
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Gary Singer

Chief Executive Officer

Australian & International Art 
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Emily Walker

Emily Walker

Administrator, Art

Australian & International Art 
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David Mackay

Gallery Manager

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Important Australian Art

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