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PROPERTY FROM AN INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION

CHARLES BLACKMAN
born 1928

The Game of Chess 1956

Estimate $1,000,000 – $1,200,000

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© Charles Blackman. Licenced by VISCOPY Ltd, Australia

PROPERTY FROM AN INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION

CHARLES BLACKMAN

born 1928
The Game of Chess 1956

tempera and oil on composition board
signed and dated 'CHARLES BLACKMAN 1956' upper right
106.7 x 121.9 cm

  • Lot Sold $1,475,000 (Hammer Price)
  • $1,799,500 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

Provenance

Barbara Blackman, gift from the artist in 1957
Southern Cross Galleries, Melbourne and South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne
Dr John Levin, Melbourne, acquired from the above in March 1974
Private Collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in 1992
Private Collection, Melbourne, by descent from the above
Australian and International Fine Art, Bonhams and Goodman, Melbourne, 24 November 2009, lot 33, illustrated
Private Collection, acquired from the above

Exhibited

(Probably) Paintings from Alice in Wonderland, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Melbourne, 12-22 February 1957 (catalogue untraced)
"Alice in Wonderland" by Charles Blackman, Johnstone Gallery, Brisbane, 4-21 September 1966, no. 4
"Alice in Wonderland" by Charles Blackman, South Yarra Gallery, Melbourne, 21-30 March 1967, no. 10
Charles Blackman, Albert Hall, Canberra, 22 November - 3 December 1967, no. 4
Charles Blackman: "Alice in Wonderland", David Jones' Art Gallery, Sydney, 14-26 October 1968, no. 15, illustrated
"Alice in Wonderland" Painted in 1956-57 by Charles Blackman, Heide Park and Art Gallery, Melbourne, 24 May - 10 July 1983, no. 14
Australian Modernism: The Complexity and the Diversity, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Melbourne, 30 July - 28 August 1992, no 58, illustrated
Charles Blackman: Alice in Wonderland, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 11 August - 15 October 2006, no. 28, illustrated
On long-term loan to the Art Gallery of Ballarat, 2010 - 2016

Literature

Nadine Amadio, Charles Blackman: The Lost Domains, A.H. & A.W. Reed, Sydney, 1980, p. 31 (illustrated)
Geoffrey Smith and Felicity St John Moore, Charles Blackman: Alice in Wonderland, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2006, pp. 12, 35, 94, 95 (illustrated), 138

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Specialists

Geoffrey Smith

Geoffrey Smith

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Australian & International Art
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Chief Executive Officer

Australian & International Art
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E: Gary Singer
       
Fiona Hayward

Fiona Hayward

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
Melbourne
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E: Fiona Hayward

Brett Ballard

Brett Ballard

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
Sydney
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E: Brett Ballard
       
Important Australian Art

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