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PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF MR SIDNEY NOLAN AND MRS CYNTHIA NOLAN, LONDON

ARTHUR BOYD
1920-1999

Bridegroom in a Black Creek (1960)

Estimate $650,000 – $850,000

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© The Estate of Arthur Boyd/Copyright Agency, 2018

PROPERTY FORMERLY IN THE COLLECTION OF MR SIDNEY NOLAN AND MRS CYNTHIA NOLAN, LONDON

ARTHUR BOYD

1920-1999
Bridegroom in a Black Creek (1960)

oil and tempera on composition board
signed 'Arthur Boyd' lower right
75.9 x 136.6 cm
frame: original, maker unknown, London

  • Lot Sold SOLD (Hammer Price)

Provenance

Mr Sidney Nolan and Mrs Cynthia Nolan, London
Private Collection, acquired from the above

Exhibited

Paintings: Arthur Boyd, Zwemmer Gallery, London, 19 July – 20 August 1960, no. 17 (label verso)
Arthur Boyd Retrospective Exhibition, Whitechapel Gallery, London, June – July 1962, no. 93
Arthur Boyd: Brides, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 29 November 2014 – 9 March 2015, no. 58, illustrated

Literature

Franz Philipp, Arthur Boyd, Thames and Hudson, London, 1967, cat. 10:8, pp. 24, 261
Geoffrey Smith, 'Catalogue Raisonné: Arthur Boyd's Central Australia Landscapes 1953-1960 and Bride Series 1954-1960', in Kendrah Morgan, Arthur Boyd: Brides, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2014, cat. no. 58, pp. 52 (illustrated), 72 (illustrated)

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Specialists

Geoffrey Smith

Geoffrey Smith

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Chief Executive Officer

Australian & International Art
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Fiona Hayward

Fiona Hayward

Senior Specialist

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Melbourne
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Brett Ballard

Brett Ballard

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
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E: Brett Ballard
Liza Hallam

Liza Hallam

Administrator

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Important Australian Art

AU0828  |  28 Aug 2018  |  Sydney
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