Smith & Singer
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Savill: The Private and The Public
The Denis Savill Collection of Australian Art

CHARLES BLACKMAN
born 1928

Children Playing 1964

Estimate $7,000 – $12,000

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© Charles Blackman. Licenced by VISCOPY Ltd, Australia

Savill: The Private and The Public
The Denis Savill Collection of Australian Art

CHARLES BLACKMAN

born 1928
Children Playing 1964

conte on paper
signed and dated 'Blackman 64' lower left
101 x 67.5 cm

  • Lot Sold $8,500 (Hammer Price)
  • $10,370 (Hammer Price with Buyer's Premium)

Provenance

Savill Galleries, Sydney (label verso)
Private Collection, Sydney
Important Australian and International Works of Art, Deutscher and Hackett, Melbourne, 29 April 2009, lot 104, illustrated
Savill Galleries, Sydney (stock 610276) (label verso), acquired from the above

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Geoffrey Smith

Geoffrey Smith

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Australian & International Art
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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
       

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