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HERITAGE FINE ART AUCTION
fine art auction
Jakarta, 21 June 2015
Catalogue not for sale
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Auction
Sunday, 21 June 2015Luncheon : 12.00 am
Auction : 1.00 pm
Viewing
Friday, 19 June 2015Saturday, 20 June 2015
11.00 am - 08.00 pm
Venue
Masterpiece BuildingTanah Abang IV No. 23-25
Jakarta Pusat - IndonesiaTel: (62-21) 351 0808 (Hunting)
Fax: (62-21) 351 0707
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Published by: HERITAGEAuction House
PT. Dwi SamapersadaMASTERPIECE BuildingTanah Abang IV. No.23 - 25Jakarta Pusat - IndonesiaTel: (62-21) 351 0808 (Hunting) Fax: (62-21) 351 [email protected] www.masterpiece-auction.com
Copyright @ 2015, Heritage Auction House
All right reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced, stored in a retriavel system, or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.
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THE BUYER Estimated PriceEstimated price is the price range, which reflects the opinion of our specialist for the price expected to offer at the auction. This should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either at which the lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. Estimated prices are based upon prices recently paid at auction, and the condition of the artworks including the quality, rarity and history of ownership (provenance).
Reserve PriceThe reserve is the confidential minimum price the seller is willing to accept and below which a lot not be sold.
Buyer’s PremiumBuyers are reminded that the price to be paid will be the sum of the final bid price plus the buyer’s premium. The rate of buyer’s premium for each lot is 22 % (twenty two percent) of the hammer price.
BEFORE THE AUCTIONViewing Pre-sale viewings are strongly recommended for prospective buyers in order to examine the artworks thoroughly. Pre-sale viewing is open for the public at no charge and usually displayed for 2 (two) days prior to the sale.
Condition ReportsCondition reports are available upon request. They are statements of opinion and should not be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Descriptions of property are not warranties and that lot is sold “as is”. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identification only. It is strongly recommended that prospective buyers inspect and seek any independent expert advice to satisfy you as to authorship, attribution, authenticity, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance or condition of lot.
RegistrationIf you are planning to participate in the auction, you will need to register with us at the registration desk, to complete a bidder registration form and to receive a bidding number to identify you if you are a successful bidder. Registration can be made during the viewing period or 30 minutes prior to the sell.
THE AUCTIONBiddingAll artworks are auctioned in consecutive numerical order. Bidding is done in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) in incremental price raise. The auctioneer will accept bids from those present in the saleroom or absentee bidders participating by telephone or by written bid left with HERITAGE in advance. The lot being offered is usually illustrated on a screen.
Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following increments:
Rp. 1.000.000 - Rp. 10.000.000 by Rp. 500.000Rp. 10.000.000 - Rp. 20.000.000 by Rp. 1.000.000Rp. 20.000.000 - Rp. 50.000.000 by Rp. 2.000.000Rp. 50.000.000 - Rp. 100.000.000 by Rp. 5.000.000Rp. 100.000.000 - Rp. 200.000.000 by Rp. 10.000.000Rp. 200.000.000 - Rp. 500.000.000 by Rp. 20.000.000Rp. 500.000.000 - Rp. 1.000.000.000 by Rp. 50.000.000Rp. 1.000.000.000 - above by the auctioneer’s direction.
Absentee/ Written BidsIf you cannot attend the auction in person, you may bid in other ways. The most common is written bids. Written bids are written instruction given to HERITAGE to bid for you on one or more lots up to a maximum amount you specify for each lot. There is no charge for this service. If two or more parties leave identical bids, the first bid received by HERITAGE will take preference. Written bid forms are available 7 days before the sale and returned to HERITAGE within 24 hours before the sale or by fax to (021) 351 0707.
Telephone BidsIf you cannot attend the auction, HERITAGE will execute on behalf of your bid by telephone. Please make arrangements for this service at least 1 (one) day before the sale. It is advisable for you to leave your maximum bid, in case you are unable to reach us by phone.
Successful BidsSuccessful bidder will be indicated by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer after reaching or exceeding the reserve price. HERITAGE will record the bidder number of the buyer. Under the auctioneer’s discretion bidding may be reopened.
Unsold lotsWhen a lot fails to sell, the auctioneer will not announce a bidder’s number. Lots unsold will be returned to the consignor usually after a week in case there are any post sale offers.
AFTER THE AUCTION Payment Payment of purchases should be made within 7 (seven) calendar days. Please include your paddle number, name, lot number, and total payment in your bank instruction. If buyers do not make any payment or notice to HERITAGE during the scheduled time, they will be considered as withdrawing.
Collection of GoodsGoods can be collected only when payment has cleared and been received by HERITAGE. Due to space constraints, HERITAGE requires that purchases and unsold property be collected within 7 (seven) days. If the goods remain after 7 (seven) days HERITAGE reserves the right to cause the artworks to be stored at the expense of the purchaser.
Storage and InsuranceHERITAGE provides insurance cover for sold items for a maximum of 7 (seven) days after the date of the sale. If the goods have not been removed by the deadline, the goods will be deposited at warehouse and all storage transportation and other associated costs as well as risk shall be at the purchaser’s responsibility.
THE SELLERAuction estimates If you are considering selling your property at the auction, HERITAGE will provide a free initial estimate of its auction value. You can send a clear photograph of each item with complete data includes the dimension, artist’s signature, medium, physical condition and any other relevant information.
The conditions of business set up below are information guidance for prospective buyer and seller with any enquiries relating to buying or selling at the auction. We encourage you to read them wisely and thoroughly.
CONDITION OF BUSINESS
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After Sale NotificationYou will receive an after sale advice listing the final bid price, or in the event that the property failed to sell, notification that it was bought-in to be returned to you. Payment for your sold property takes approximately 4 (four) weeks, provided payment has been received by us from the buyer.
CONDITIONS OF SALEThese conditions of sale together with any terms and conditions set out a consignment form constitute the entire agreement with the Buyer on respect to any lots listed in the catalogue. Amendment to the catalogue descriptions may be made verbally during the course of auction or by appropriate posted notices. By bidding at the auction, you shall be bound by the conditions set out below.
Terms used in these conditions * “The Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer. * “The Lot” means any items deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item (s) described against any lot number in the catalogue. * “The Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot. * “The Reserve” means the amount below which we agree with the seller that the lot cannot be sold. * “The Buyer’s Premium” means the charge payable by the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, at the rate set out in the auction room at the time of the relevant sale. * “Forgery” means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue.
Withdrawal of PropertyHERITAGE reserve the right to withdraw from the sale the property or to have the property listed at any auction without any prior notice to the vendor.
Control of AuctionHERITAGE will have absolute discretion to determine the successful bidder should a dispute arise between the bidders and this includes the authority to reject any bid, to cancel the sale or to re-offer the property in dispute.
Ownership of PropertyThe fall of the auctioneer’s hammer indicates the property sold to the buyer who is responsible for the property and shall be liable to pay the full purchase price within 7 (seven) days. If extended payment terms have not been granted, penalty interest will be charged on the unpaid balance until paid.
Remedies of HERITAGEIf the buyer is in breach of any of the conditions of sale then HERITAGE may choose to take the following action:
(1) Cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer. (2) Re-sell the property without any minimum price at the next auction of HERITAGE or privately on 5(five) days notice to the buyer. (3) Take any other action HERITAGE may consider necessary.
In the event a defaulting buyer has made a part payment, HERITAGE reserves the right to apply such payment to any such lots at its sole discretion.
ForgeryIn the event of proven forgery, HERITAGE will refund to the buyer the purchase price of the lot. This refund will only occur on the following terms:
(i) The buyer must provide evidence from an independent expert who proves that the lot is a forgery. HERITAGE reserves the right to request further expert evidence if, in its sole discretion, it is not satisfied with the finding of either expert.(ii) The buyer must provide written notification to HERITAGE within 1 (one) year of the auction date of the forgery allegations.
No refund will occur if there is any conflict of opinion among accepted experts in the field or if it can be demonstrated that the lot is a forgery only by means of scientific process that could damage or otherwise jeopardize the condition of the lot and which scientific techniques were not commonly employed until after the publication of the catalogue.
This guarantee is for the benefit of the buyer only and cannot be assigned. Such buyer must have remained the owner of the property without disposing of any interest in it to any third party up until the time the alleged forgery was discovered.
Handling and Packaging Handling and packing of all purchase lots shall be at the risk of the buyer who shall pay an administration charge if HERITAGE is responsible for such services. HERITAGE shall use our best efforts to take care when handling the packing but remind the buyer that from 7 (seven) days time after the sale, the goods are entirely at the buyer’s risk. You can instruct your own shipper for the shipping. However, we can also arrange for such service but are not responsible for any costs incurred during the shipping.
NoticeHERITAGE remind prospective buyers that none of the property in this catalogue is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and all of the artworks sold “as is” with all imperfections, incompleteness, faults and errors of description. All property is sold without any warranty or representation. HERITAGE is not responsible for any errors or omission in the catalogue. Buyers are strongly recommended to take independent professional advice on selection of purchase.
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001GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Kampong Scene
Oil on canvas: 45 x 35 cmSigned, lower right: Ger, P. adolfs
RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000USD 5,380 - 6,920
Born in Semarang, 1899. He once lived in Surabaya and made many paintings about the city. He traveled to many countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa, like Japan, Rome and Arab. He decided to spend the rest of his time in Holland until he died in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, in 1968.
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Dullah was born in Solo, 1919. He studied painting under Affandi and Sudjojono but has his own distinctive style of naturalism. He was well known for his landscape and portraits paintings. He was one of the founders of HBS – Surakarta Cultural Community (1950). In 1956, he edited book of former Presiden Soekarno’s Private Collection of Indonesian Art (volume I & II). Since the early days of the independence, Dullah was very close to Soekarno, the first President of the Republic of Indonesia and was appointed by Soekarno to care for the President’s private art collection and as curator of the state painting collections. At age 70, Dullah built his museum, now a cultural landmark, as his dedication to a love of the arts over a creative lifetime. He has had numerous art exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas and in 1988 his work was included in the Art of Bali exhibition held at the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, his works been kept in Dullah Museum in Solo. He died in 1996.
002DULLAH (Solo, 1919 – 1996) Bunga, 1989
Oil on canvas: 65 x 75 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Dullah, 1989
RP 60.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 4,620 - 5,380
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003ARIE SMIT (Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916) After a Visit to The Temple, 2005
Acrylic on canvas: 36 x 54.5 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Arie Smit 2005
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000USD 6,150 - 7,690
Born in Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916. He was a student of the Academy of Arts in Rotterdam before working as lithographer for the Dutch Colonial Army in the Dutch Indies prior to the Second World War. He moved to Bali in 1956 to engage in full time painting and became an Indonesian Citizen, produced as well as taught painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Many of his paintings depict the nature of his surrounding environment. He had several solo exhibitions in Bandung Institute of Technology, The Honolulu East West Center, and the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. He received the “Dharma Kusuma” art awards from the local government of Bali.
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004MAHYUDDIN S. (Bukittinggi, Sumatra 1924 - 1993)Bunga Di Tepi Kolam
Oil on canvas: 74 x 137 cm
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
Mahyuddin S. the naturalist painter was born in 1924 in Bukittinggi, Sumatra. Since childhood, he was already very fond of painting and developed his skill and techniques under guidance of noted painters in his born city. In 1948, he held his joint exhibition in Bukittinggi with painters from all over Sumatra. In 1950, he moved to Jakarta for work and continued his study at the Perguruan Tinggi Djurnalistik Institute of Journalism until 1955. In 1956, he held a joint exhibition in at Bapenas Building, Jakarta. He worked in Unilever Jakarta from 1957 until 1961 in which he decided to devote his full attention in painting. He continued to hold several painting exhibitions, among the successful one was in 1968 at Hotel Indonesia. In 1969 – 1971, he held exhibition in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok. In 1972, he held his exhibition in Bremen, West Germany, Amsterdam Holland, and Vienna, Austria. In 1973, he travelled again to Europe and performed the exhibitions in West Berlin and Frankfurt. In 1974, he held his last exhibition in Singapore again. Mahyuddin is a naturalist painter who conveys quietness, peacefulness and grandeur in his paintings. His works have been in the collection of many important art collections in Indonesia and abroad.
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005IRSAM (Klaten, 1942) Wanita dan Dua Burung, 1983
Oil on canvas: 135 x 150 cmSigned and dated, lower middle: Irsam, 1983
Literature:Mikke Susanto, “Irsam Jejak-Jejak Decorative”,Published PT. Dwi Samapersada, Jakarta 2013, pg 61
RP 55.000.000 - 65.000.000USD 4,230 - 5,000
Born in Klaten, Central Java, 1942. He graduated from the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta. He had held his first exhibition in 1967 in Jakarta. He received an award from the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. In 1980 he also joined in the Contemporary Asian Art Exhibition in Fukuoka Art Museum Japan.
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006SALIM / SARAOCHIM SALIM(Medan, 1908 – Paris, 2008) Mau Terbang, 1999
Oil on canvas: 60 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Salim 99
Literature:Ajip Rosidi, “Salim, Pelukis Indonesia di Paris”,Published Pustaka Jaya, Jakarta 2003, pg. 29
RP 55.000.000 - 65.000.000USD 4,230 - 5,000
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007FREDERICK KASENDA (1920-1950)Activities in the Ricefields, 1925
Oil on canvas: 66 x 126 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Frederik Kasenda, Anak Minahasa, 1925
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
008SUDJONO ABDULLAH
(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Panen
Oil on canvas: 125 x 199 cmSigned, lower left: S. Abdullah
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
009CHENG SHUI (Bogor, West Java, 1981)Penjual Jagung Bakar
Oil on canvas: 100 x 145 cmSigned, upper right: Ong Cheng Shui
RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000USD 1,380 - 1,920
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011SUDARSO (Purwokerto, 1914 - 2006)Flowers in a Vase, 1993
Oil on canvas: 90 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Sudarso 93
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
010AMRUS NATALSYA (Medan, 1933)Terdesak, 1996
Oil on wood: 169 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower middle: Amrus N.96
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
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012ABDUL AZIZ (Purwokerto, 1928 - Bali, 2002)Pemahat Patung, 1988
Oil on canvas: 29 x 20 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Abdul Aziz, Bali, 1988
RP 45.000.000 - 60.000.000USD 3,460 - 4,620
Born in Purwokerto, March 27, 1928. He graduated from the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) in 1959 then went to Italy to continue his study at Academia Di Belle Arti in Rome. He exhibited some works in Italy several times as well as in Jakarta, Yogyakarta and Bali. Besides being a well known for his work, Aziz is a highly accomplished violinist.
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013MOCHTAR APIN (Padang, 1923 – 1994)Komposisi Diagonal, 1986
Oil on canvas: 23 x 27 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Mochtar Apin 86
RP 45.000.000 - 55.000.000USD 3,460 - 4,230
Born in Padang Panjang, West Sumatra, 1923. He graduated form the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 1951 and continued his study of art and handicrafts in Amsterdam finished in 1953. He was among the first who benefited from a Dutch formal education during the colonial period and was able to acquire a strong intellectual basis for producing modern art. From a very young age, he was able to nurture his artistic bent through special instruction from Dutch art teachers. He went on to pursue art at the Kunstnijverheid School in Amsterdam, and the Ecole Nationale Suprieure des Beaux Arts in Paris as well as the Deutsche Akademie der Kuenste in Berlin. Due to his extensive art studies, Mochtar Apin became proficient in a variety of techniques. With such knowledge, he was well equipped to debate on the role of art in Indonesia. In the Indonesian art world, Mochtar Apin’s diverse range of interests and unique versatility in style has left behind an artistic legacy that has held the interest of art connoisseurs to this day.
014BUDI UBRUX
(Yogyakarta, 1968)Tidak Akan Habis, 2013
Oil on canvas: 110 x 95 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Budi Ubrux, 13
Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 45.000.000 - 55.000.000USD 3,460 - 4,230
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015RICHARD WINKLER (Norrkoping, 1969)Two Women By The Beach, 2008
Oil on canvas: 120 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Winkler, 2008
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 280.000.000 - 350.000.000USD 21,540 - 26,920
Richard Winkler was born in Norrkoping, Sweden, 1969. He studied arts at the Nyckelviken School of art which later continued his study at the Beckmans School of Design. He was interested in human body His works have been exhibited in Asia as well as European countries.
As one of the foreign artists who visualized Bali, Richard Winkler continues the romantic tradition of painting on the island. Winkler was very interested in the human body and anatomy which he put into canvases in exaggerated figures. In the period of 1994-1995, he traveled to several cities in Europe to deepen his visual arts. In 1997, he moved to Bali and creates paintings inspired by the place. Besides painting human figures, he also interested in painting plants of the tropical forest. Plants in most of his paintings are a direct representation or abstraction of fertility of the real tropical plants and a pattern that enrich and strengthen the views of his works. In the present lot, Winkler put the form of bathing figures appeared in the contrast with the natural vegetation in which the figures were placed. The use of bright color, motif, texture and light technique made a beautiful combination on the painting.
Richard Winkler
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016THEO MEIER (Switzerland, 1908 - 1982)Portrait of Jettli, 1966
Oil on burlap: 70 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Theo Meier 66
Provenance:Acquired directly from the artist
RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000USD 5,380 - 6,920
Born in Switzerland, 1908. He studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Basel and Academies of Art in Berlin and Dresden. In 1936 he settled in Bali for 20 years then moved to Thailand in 1961. His works have been the collection of former President Soekarno, the Museum Neka in Bali, the Agung Rai Fine Arts Gallery in Bali, and the Kunstmuseum in Basel, Switzerland.
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017ADAM LAY (Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949)Berteduh, 2005
Oil on canvas: 75 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Adam L 05
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
019R. HADIPertarungan Liar
Oil on canvas: 101 x 76 cmSigned, lower left: R. Hadi
RP 14.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 1,080 - 1,380
018LIEM TJOE ING (Surakarta, 1922-1996)Gembala Kerbau, 2005
Oil on canvas: 100 x 60 cmChinese character, upper left
RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000USD 1,380 - 1,920
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020ARIE SMIT (Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916) Bali, 2007
Acrylic on canvas: 27 x 27 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Arie Smit 07Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
021WILLEM VAN DER DOES (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966) Nelayan
Oil on board: 30 x 40 cmSigned, lower right: W.V.D Does
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
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022DULLAH (Solo, 1919 – 1996) Laut, 1967
Oil on canvas: 100 x 182 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Dullah, 1967
RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000USD 6,150 - 7,690
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023EDO POP (Palembang, South Sumatra, 1972)Cermin Komoditas, 2013
Acrylic on canvas: 145 x 200 cmSigned, titled and dated on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 23.000.000 - 28.000.000USD 1,770 - 2,150
024BATARA LUBIS
(Hutogodang, 1927 - 1986)Burung-burung, 1977
Oil on canvas: 77 x 141 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Batara Lubis 77
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
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026NASIRUN
(Cilacap, 1965)Komposisi Figur, 1994
Oil on canvas: 90 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ns. Run.94
Provenance::Property of important European Collection
RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000USD 3,080 - 3,850
025ABAS ALIBASYAH (Purwakarta, 1928)Dua Sejoli, 1981
Oil on canvas: 100 x 150 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Abas 81Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
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027DEDE ERI SUPRIA (Jakarta, 1956) The Power of Red II, 2015
Oil on canvas: 170 x 180 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Dede Eri Supria, 2015
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 120.000.000 - 180.000.000USD 9,230 - 13,850
Dede Eri Supria is a super-realist southeast Asian artist in Indonesia. He was born in Jakarta on January 29, 1956. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) in Yogyakarta, graduating in 1974. In 1976 he first emerged onto the Indonesian Art Scene when he exhibited his work at the first Seni Rupa Baru Indonesia exhibition at the Balai Budaya in Jakarta. Being an contemporary artist like myself, most of the subject matters that Dede explores in about the increasing trend of consumerism happening in Indonesia, emphasizing on the social commentary portion on Indonesian society in his art works. Themes in his artworks include the rich-poor divide in Indonesia, the lives of the urban dwellers in Indonesian cities, the poor and neglected and the changes in the Indonesian society in general, particularly in his own hometown, Jakarta.
The present lot shows a famous traditional sport from Spain. “The Matador” an individual traditional sport showing a bullfighter who performs the final passes by killing the bull. The matador’s traditional costume, which offers no protection, is known as the “suit of lights.” The gracefulness of a matador was reflected by the skill and daring style of killing the bull. This object has captured Dede’s attention in producing painting of bull fighting theme.
Dede Eri Supria
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028PUPUK DARU PURNOMO (Yoyakarta, 1964)Gendongan Merah, 1994
Oil on canvas: 91 x 81 cmSigned and dated, upper area: Pupuk DP, Yogyakarta, 23/3/1994Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
029O.H. SUPONO (Surabaya, 1937 – Bali, 1991)Kakek, 1986
Oil on canvas: 120 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower left: OH. Supono 86
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
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030POPO ISKANDAR (Garut, 1927 – Bandung, 2000)Dua Macan dan Matahari, 1998
Oil on canvas: 75 x 95 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Popo 98
RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000USD 6,920 - 9,230
Born in Garut, December 17, 1927. He started painting in 1944. He graduated from the University of Indonesia and Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Besides as a painter he is also an art observer and writer. In 1980 he received art award from Indonesian Government. He has participated in many exhibitions in Indonesia as well as overseas. His works were mostly on animal such as chicken, cat, and tiger. He held his solo exhibitions at Taman Ismail Marzuki Arts Center, Jakarta (1987, 1992, and 1994), National Gallery, Jakarta (1999) and participated in group exhibitions at KIAS, USA (1990), The Best of Indonesia, Jakarta (1997), and Slovenia Gradec (1997).
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031REDY RAHADIAN (Cianjur, West Java, 1973)Keep Balance II, 2011
Stainless Steel: 210 x 70 x 30 cmSigned and dated, middle area: Redy R 2011
RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000USD 3,080 - 4,620
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033RINALDI
(Padang, 1976)Komposisi II, 2006
Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Rinaldi. 2006
Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 18.000.000 - 22.000.000USD 1,380 - 1,690
032LEO ELAND (Java, 1884 – 1952)Lake View
Oil on canvas: 40 x 60 cmSigned, lower left: L. eland
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
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034SUDJONO ABDULLAH (Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Lake View
Oil on canvas: 65 x 110 cmSigned, lower left: S. Abdullah
RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000USD 620 - 770
036LEO ELAND (Java, 1884 – 1952)Landscape with Ricefield, 1946
Oil on canvas: 49 x 69 cmSigned, lower right: L. elandSigned and dated on the reverse
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
035ABDULLAH SURIOSUBROTO
(Semarang, Central Java, 1978 - 1941)Landscape
Oil on canvas: 40 x 61 cmSigned, lower left: Abdullah
RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000USD 620 - 770
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037SALIM / SARAOCHIM SALIM(Medan, 1908 – Paris, 2008)Landscape, 1966
Oil on canvas: 45 x 55 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Salim 66
RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 3,850 - 5,380
038SUMARDI
(Solo, 1917- 1983)Panen, 1964
Oil on canvas: 100 x 176 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Sumardi, 1964
RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000USD 3,080 - 3,850
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039PUTU SUTAWIJAYA (Bali, 1971)Gerak Bagai Badai I, 2000
Oil on canvas: 200 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Putu Sutawijaya, 2000Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 200.000.000 - 300.000.000USD 15,380 - 23,080
Putu Sutawijaya was born in Angseri, Tabanan, Bali, 1971. He finished studies in painting in Faculty of Fine Arts at ISI Yogyakarta in 1998. Putu’s works have been nominated many awards such as one of the 10 best paintings of Philip Morris Art Award in 1999 and granted the Lempad Prize from Sanggar Dewata Indonesia in 2000. He has been performing Solo exhibitions in Bali, Yogyakarta, Jakarta Singapore, Hongkong, Malaysia and America. Various motions and human behavior are the theme he likes most in his paintings. His spontaneous and firm lines expressed his dynamic works using minimal color.
Putu’s figures are painted with rhythmic motion and minimal color, and are characterized by his strong lines and brush strokes. Putu invests in his figurative narrative certain anonymity. The figures are androgynous and, for the most part, faceless which is strikingly different from that of much of recent Indonesian art which personalizes the messages of art by giving faces to the characters. For Putu, the facelessness of his figures is not what someone looks like but rather “human expressions, conveyed through his work, that are meant to apply cross-culturally”. Androgynous human figures are represented in motion – dancing, flying, floating – or otherwise completely still in a pose of serene contemplation. His art is, above all, about the individual human condition in a struggle to free itself from the constraints of an overly complex world.
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040ROLAND STRASSER (Vienna, 1885 – 1974)Woman with Basket, 1922
Mixed media on paper: 30 x 25 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Roland Straaser, Bali, 1922
Ruud Spruit, “Indonesische Impressies”, Pictures Publisher Wijk en Aalburg,The Netherlands 1992, pg. 148
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
041OTTO DJAYA (Rangkas Bitung, West java, 1916 - 2002)Upacara Bali, 1998
Acrylic on canvas: 90 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Otto Djaya, 1998
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
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042LEE MAN FONG (Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988)Nude, 1976
Pastel on paper: 55 x 39 cmSigned and dated, lower left: MF. Lee, 1976
RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000USD 5,380 - 6,920
He was born in Canton, China, 1913. He arrived at Singapore at young age then later moved to Jakarta. He participated in the Association’s First Art Exhibition invited by the head of the Dutch East Indies Associations (1931). His successful exhibitions in Bandung and Jakarta made him a fast growing artist at that time. He received scholarship from the Dutch government to study painting in Holland (1946). In 1952 he returned to Indonesia and gained more credits as well as acknowledgement. He was officially become a presidential palace’s painter and chief curators of its collection in 1961 and compiled a 5 volume edition of President Sukarno’s art collection. He died in 1988 and remembered as a western vigorous painter and an oriental unique oil painting painter.
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043GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Toekang Soldeer / Basket Market, 1933
Oil on canvas: 30 x 40 cmSigned and dated, lower right: 33. Ger.P. Adolfs
Literature:Eveline/Gianni Orsini, Gerard Pieter Adolfs “ The Painter of Java on Bali”, Javaan Met Haan, Published by Pictures Publishers the Netherlands 2008, Pg. 379
RP 60.000.000 - 80.000.000USD 4,620 - 6,150
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045SUDARSO
(Purwokerto, 1914 - 2006)Seated Lady, 1991
Oil on canvas: 117 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Sudarso 91
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
044NYOMAN GUNARSA
(Klungkung, 1944)Dua Penari
Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cmSigned, lower right
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
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046CHENG SHUI (Bogor, West Java, 1981)Gembala Kerbau
Oil on board: 80 x 121 cmSigned, lower left: Ong Cheng Shui
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
047HASIM
(Jakarta, 1921-1982)Panen, 1975
Oil on canvas: 60 x 45 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Hasim 75
RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000USD 230 - 380
048ANGKAMA SETJADIPRADJA (Ciamis, West Java, 1913 – Bandung, 1984)Jembatan Kayu
Oil on canvas: 100 x 80 cmSigned, lower left: Angkama
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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049JOSEPHINE LINGGAR (Jember, East Java, 1943)Tranquil Girl, 2012
Oil on canvas: 70 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Josephine, 2012
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
050POPO ISKANDAR (Garut, 1927 – Bandung, 2000)Kucing, 1993
Oil on canvas: 45 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Popo 93
RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000USD 1,380 - 1,920
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051BASOEKI ABDULLAH (Solo, 1915 – Jakarta, 1993)Reclining Nude
Oil on canvas: 80 x 120 cmSigned, lower right: Basoeki Abdullah
RP 80.000.000 - 120.000.000USD 6,150 - 9,230
Basoeki Abdullah started painting since he was 5 years old in simple drawing, and at 10 he traveled to Surabaya and Bali where he started portrait painting. During 1933, he held his first exhibition in Bandung. He brought his painting to RMP. Sosrokartono, RA. Kartini’s brother, who was very impressed on Basoeki’s painting. Sosrokartono and Prince of Mangkunegoro VII became the person who greatly supported his painting career until Basoeki become a famous painter. During that time he continued his study at Academia van Beeldende Kunsten in the Hague, the Netherlands.
Basoeki Abdullah is one of the most prominent Indonesian maestros in portrait paintings. The late artist was well-known for his realistic paintings. Besides painting of natural beauty and sensuous landscape, he is also noted for his portraits of beautiful women, as well as paintings of scenes from legends that are also tempered with the same lyrical and overly sensual treatment. His great fond of paintings women’s figure perhaps derived from his great interest in exploring the beauty of women that is attractive to paint in any way. The artist gain the public recognition after winning a painting competition held in conjunction with the Netherland’s Queen Juliana ascension to throne on 6 September 1948.
Basoeki Abdullah
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052WAYAN CAHYA (Solo, C. Java, 1965)Sang Pencipta, 2006
Acrylic on canvas: 60 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower right: wayan Cahya, 2006
RP 20.000.000 - 25.000.000USD 1,540 - 1,920
053NASIRUN
(Cilacap, 1965)Komposisi Topeng, 1994
Oil on canvas: 60 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right: NS. Run94
Signed and dated on the reverse
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
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054AHMAD SADALI (Garut, West Java, 1924 - Bandung, 1987)Bongkah-Bongkah Emas, 1981
Mixed media on paper: 34 x 39 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Sadali, 1981
RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 3,850 - 5,380
He graduated from the Department of Art, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in 1953, where he later taught, becoming a Professor in the Art Department in 1972. He received a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to study at Iowa State University and the New York Art Student’s League in USA 1956-1957. He also studied in The Netherlands and Australia in 1977, a Pakistan in 1980. He held his solo exhibition in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung and Yogyakarta. He also has participated in several group exhibitions such as in Indonesia, China, Japan, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, India, Vietnam, USA, Switzerland, UK, France, Brazil and Saudi Arabia. He received some Awards including the Anugerah Seni Art Award from the Indonesian Government in 1972 and awards from the Jakarta Arts Council at the Indonesian Painting Biennials in 1974 and 1978.
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057I MADE WIRADANA (Denpasar, 1968)Old Temple, 2008
Mixed media on canvas: 145 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Wira D. 2008Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
056SUPARTO Banteng, 1988
Mixed media on paper: 27 x 37 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Suparto, Jakarta, 1988
RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000USD 230 - 380
055EDI SUNARYO (Banyuwangi, 1951)Citra Primitif, 1998
Oil on canvas: 50 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Edi Sunaryo, 1998
This lot is accompanied with certificate authenticity from the artist
RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000USD 380 - 540
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058F. SIGIT SANTOSA (East Java, 1964)Gogh Bless You, 2010
Acrylic on canvas: 145 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: F. Sigit santosa 2010
RP 60.000.000 - 80.000.000USD 4,620 - 6,150
Born in Ngawi, East Java, 1964. He studied at Faculty of Fine Arts – Indonesian Fine Arts Institute and graduated in 1993. He has actively participated in numerous group exhibitions since 1987. In 2003, he had his solo exhibition in Jakarta. In 1994 he was nominated among the best 10 of the Phillip Morris Group of Companies of Indonesian Art Awards and received award for Best Work at Biennale IV.
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059HASIM (Jakarta, 1921-1982)Pasar
Oil on canvas: 110 x 203 cmSigned, lower left: Hasim
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
060ZHANG DA ZHONG
(Guangzhou, China, 1953)Farmer Lady, 2006
Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cmSigned and dated, in chinese character, lower right: 06
RP 48.000.000 - 55.000.000USD 3,690 - 4,230
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061GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Three Figures
Oil on canvas: 33 x 41 cmSigned, lower right: Adolfs
RP 65.000.000 - 75.000.000USD 5,000 - 5,770
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062TEGUH OSTENRIK (Jakarta, 1950)A La Lute, 2015
Acrylic collage on canvas: 120 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Goeh OST. 15Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 3,850 - 5,380
Internationally celebrated Painter and Sculptor, Teguh Ostenrik holds a Master Degree in Fine Arts Hochschule der Kuenste, West Berlin, Germany. He has had more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions in the USA, Europe (France, the Netherlands, Germany), Australia and throughout Asia. His art works and commissioned projects are collected by many private collectors, museums, international institutions and major corporations. To name a few are Willem de Kooning Studio – USA, St.Mary of the Angels Church – Singapore, Fukuoka Art Museum – Japan. Among many noteworthy recognitions, Ostenrik was awarded The Best Artist 2009 in Visual Arts Category by Tempo Magazine and the Top Ten Philip Morris Art Award in 1997. Most of Ostenrik’s works were created based on his respect to environment. He used lots of recycle material and mother earth colors. He believes that having himself raised in Indonesian culture, graduated from Hochschulle der Künste West Berlin, Germany and later resided in Europa for 16 years, has created a two sided insights in his works. The Indonesian and European culture has merged in him and subconsciously shaped his artistic statement. Recently, he initiated ARTificial Reef Park Project which was launched in Lombok, Indonesia, a project to restore the nature through art. Using biorocks technology, Ostenrik provides his underwater sculptures as media for the coral to grow and providing a better marine ecosystem. Ostenrik’s 24 years work of art has been documented in Transcending Time, a full coloured 250 pages book, wrote by Art Historian Barbara Asboth. He was a guest lecturer in the Beijing Central Academy of Art in 2006. For three consecutive years (2006-2008) Teguh is a jury member of China Asean Youth Art Creativity Contest in Nanning – China, a drawing competition with 3000 participants. In 2013, he represented Indonesia to commemorate 10th Anniversary of China-Asean Expo. In 2007, he was honoured to be the Artist in Residence in Penang, Malaysia for the ABN-AMRO and Wawasan Open University. Now Ostenrik resides in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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063KRIJONO (Jakarta, 1951 - 2011)Topeng, 1980
Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 98 cmSigned, and dated, lower right: Topeng, Bali,1990,Krijono
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
065AGUNG MANGU PUTRA (Sangeh, Bali, 1963)Adikku Mangu Jaya Lagi Nonton TV, 1998
Pastel on paper: 36 x 52 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Mangu Putra, 1998
RP 6.000.000 - 8.000.000USD 460 - 620
064TATANG GANAR
(Bandung, 1936 – Bandung, 2004)Djaro Saltimin, 1963/79
Oil on canvas: 100 x 80 cmSigned, tittle and dated, lower left: T. Ganar63/79
Literature:Agus Dermawan T,
“Tatang Ganar, Memori 5533th”, pg. 71-72
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
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066WILLEM GERARD HOFKER (Amsterdam, 1902 – 1981)Portrait Figure, 1953
Oil on board: 20 x 20 cmSigned, upper left: WG. HofkerDated, upper right: 1953
RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000USD 6,920 - 9,230
Born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1902. He studied arts at the academy of Fine Arts, Masterdam and also learnt under painter W. Witsen and Isaac Israels. He once lived in Bali from 1938 – 1944 together with his wife, Hofker-Reuter. His works were undoubted. His color, texture surface, and contrastive control showed his maturity of painting study. His drawing was elegant and poetic. His works were inspired by the lifestyle of Balinese people which often depict them in festive ceremonial dress. He died in 1981.
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068ROSID (Ciamis, 1969)Tatap Aku, 2006
Pencil Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Rosid,06Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
067KHO KHIEM BING (Malang, 1907 - )Panen
Oil on canvas: 50 x 65 cmSigned, lower left: Kho Khiem Bing
RP 6.000.000 - 8.000.000USD 460 - 620
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069DEDE ERI SUPRIA(Jakarta, 1956)Potret Diri Di Dunia Kasur, 1979Oil on canvas: 140 x 100 cm
Literature:Agus Dermawan T. Dede, Elegi Kota Besar, Published by AiA Fine Art Foundation, Jakarta, 1999, Pg. 58
RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 3,850 - 5,380
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072ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI (Yogyakarta, 1971)Sweet Prosperity Land, 2012
Acrylic on canvas:70 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower middle:Erica, 2012Signed , titled on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 10.000.000 -15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
070RUDOLF BONNET(Amsterdam, 1895 – 1978)Siracusa, 1965
Pastel on paper: 22 x 45 cmSigned, lower right: R. BonnetTitled, lower left: Siracusa, Dated, upper Right: 1965
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
071I KETUT KRINTING
(Peliatan, Ubud, 1950)Kama Sutra, 2003
Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right:I Kt. Krinting, Ubud Bali, 2003
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000 USD 920 - 1,380
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073LUCIEN FRITS OHL(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976)Market Scene
Oil on canvas: 77 x 61 cmSigned, lower right: L. Frits Ohl
RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000USD 6,150 - 7,690
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074SUNARYO(Banyumas, 1943)Barong, 1995
Mixed media on canvas: 150 x 75 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Sunaryo 95
Provenance: Private collection, Jakarta
RP 190.000.000 - 250.000.000USD 14,620 - 19,230
SunaryoBorn in Banyumas, Central Java, 1943. Sunaryo studied at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) majoring Art Department in 1969 and continued to study marble carving for 7 months at Carrara, Italy in 1975. He is regarded as one of the abstract art pioneers in Bandung together with AD Pirous and Ahmad Sadali. Throughout his journey as an artist, Sunaryo has been exploring many subjects and materials for his art. He applied his art in various media from painting, sculpture, and installation. Sunaryo mixes figurative themes with abstract backgrounds using very refined color palette and graceful lines that show great technical mastery. He loves to use natural materials such as rattan, grass, bamboo, jute, canvas, nets and fibers in his multimedia. In processing his painting, he paints with his specific visual language. His works are dominated with lines and forms, mostly found in the use of white, brown, grey and black colors.
Sunaryo established himself with lyrical paintings of Indonesian themes such as Barong. In a large proportion he painted his great fond of Balinese culture. Barong is a dragon like dance usually seen in Balinese tradition during the festival or religious ceremony. Barong, a dragon like animal for Balinese people is believe to be the guidance of truth that can protect human from evil. It usually plays an important role in many Balinese dances especially in the spiritual ceremony.
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075SOETOPO(Yogyakarta, 1931)Penari, 1995Oil on canvas: 70 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Soetopo. 1995
This lot is accompanied with certificate ofauthenticity from the Artist
RP 32.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 4,620 - 3,080
Born in Yogyakarta, April 13, 1931. He studied painting at The Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts (ASRI) Yogyakarta under Hendra Gunawan, Trubus and Soedarso tutelage. Since 1950, he was actively participated in many exhibitions and handled monumental works for Hotel Indonesia, Ambarukmo Hotel, Satu Maret Monument, Palagan Ambarawa, TMII Historical Monument Relief and Satria Mandala Museum, Jakarta. following the exhibition welcomes the Asian-African Conference in Bandung, 1955. Diversity in Harmony Exhibition in Yogyakarta, Borobudur International Festival Exhibition at the Museum H. Widayat, Mungkid, Magelang, 2002. Exhibition “Footsteps” at the Court of Djoko scream, Yogyakarta, 2003. Art Exhibition “Membaca Dunia Widayat” at Museum H.Widayat, Mungkid, Magelang, 2004
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076JEIHAN SUKMANTORO (Solo, 1938)Susan, 2012
Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cmSigned and dated, upper left: Jeihan12Signed and titled on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
077SABRI
(Jakarta, 1955)The Beatles, 2008
Oil on canvas: 140 x 200 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Sabri, 2008
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,150- 1,540
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078I FANTZE (Mojoagung, 1931- 2002)The Harbour
Oil on canvas: 50 x 40 cmSigned, lower right: I Fantze
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
080KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987)Perahu Nelayan
Oil on canvas: 35 x 45 cmSigned, lower left: Koempoel
RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000USD 310 - 460
079FREDERICK ANTON KIEVITS
(Bogor, West Java, 1887 – The Hague, 1951)Flowers
Oil on canvas: 68 x 52 cmSigned, lower left:FA. Kievit
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000 USD 1,150 - 1,540
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081ARIE SMIT (Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916)Temple in Bali, 2005
Acrylic on canvas: 29 x 41.5 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Arie Smit05Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist
RP 48.000.000 - 55.000.000 USD 3,690 - 4,230
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082KETUT MONIARTA(Wanagiri, Bali, 1981)Red, Blue Butterfly, 2007
Oil on canvas: 192. 5 x 379 cmSigned, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000 USD 2,310 - 3,080
083EDI SUNARYO
(Banyuwangi, 1951)Image, 1998
Oil on canvas: 80 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Edi Sunaryo, 1998
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000
USD 1,150 - 1,540
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084GAMBIRANOM SUHADI (Delanggu, 1928 - 1984)Still Life, 1975
Oil on canvas: 100 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Gambiranom. 1975
RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,850
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Roland Strasser
085ROLAND STRASSER(Vienna, 1885 – 1974)Chinese FarmerOil on canvas laid on board: 75 x 51 cmSigned, lower right: Strasser, China
Provenance:Christie’s Amsterdam, Indonesian Art4 October 2005, lot146
RP 120.000.000 - 180.000.000 USD 9,230 - 13,850
Strasser was born in Vienna, Austria and studied art in Munich, Germany. He was one of the great painter/adventurers of the early 20th century, and one of the last Orientalist romantics. His energetic paintings and drawings captured and portrayed the lives of subjects from regions and cultures still considered “exotic” by European viewers of the era. Once described by an admirer as “a strange, restless painter, who was known for painting subjects that were dif-ficult or even dangerous to paint.
Early on he received a commission in Holland and from here first became aware of Indonesian art and culture. In 1920 Strasser traveled first to Siam (Thailand), then Java (Indonesia) and finally New Guinea. Along with another adventurer – whose intention was to shoot exotic birds – Strasser journeyed to the remote and forbidding interior of New Guinea. He had lived in Indonesia for a consider-able period of time. In Bali he met the painter Willem Dooijewaard with whom he worked and traveled. He painted a lot of Balinese lifestyles. He migrated to the USA in 1952 where he worked until his death in 1974. Strasser's works are represented in the collection amassed by President Sukarno.
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086KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987)Street Vendor
Oil on canvas: 40 x 60 cmSigned, lower left: Koempoel
RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000 USD 310 - 460
087SUDJONO ABDULLAH(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Bedugul
Oil on canvas: 126 x 200 cmSigned, lower left: S. Abdullah
RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,540 - 2,310
088WILHEMUS JEAN FREDERIC IMANDT (St. Jansteen, The Netherlands, 1882 – 1967)Sunrise in the Field
Oil on canvas: 50 x 40 cm
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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090LUCIEN FRITS OHL
(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976)Flamboyant
Oil on canvas: 60 x 90 cmSigned, lower right: L. Frits ohl
Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 3,850 - 5,380
089HASAN DJAAFAR(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995)Ngarai
Oil on canvas: 64 x 101 cmSigned, lower left: Hasan Djaafar
RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 2,150 - 2,690
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091IRSAM(Klaten, 1942 – Bogor, 2006)Burung Klangenan, 1998
Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Irsam, 1998
Literature:Mikke Susanto, IRSAM Jejak-Jejak Dekoratif,Published by PT Dwi Samapersada, pg. 90
RP 65.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 5,000 - 5,380
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093NASIRUN
(Cilacap, 1965)Wahana Reformasi, 1999
Oil on canvas: 145 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right: NS, Run. 1999
Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 35.000.000 - 45.000.000USD 2,690 - 3,460
092CAREL LODEWIJK DAKE, Jr (Schaerbeek, 1886 – Jakarta, 1946)Landscape of Mountain
Oil on canvas: 66 x 101 cmSigned, lower left: Carel l. dake
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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094ZAINI (Pariaman, 1926 – Jakarta, 1977)Udang, 1971
Pastel on paper: 12 x 19 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Zainin71
RP 5.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 380 - 5,380
095GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Abstrak
Acrylic on paper: 48 x 63 cmSigned, lower right : R, Adolfs
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
096I GUSTI NGURAH UDIANTARA (Tampaksiring, 1976)Menikmati Hari, 2000
Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Tantin, 2000Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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097POPO ISKANDAR(Garut, 1927 – Bandung, 2000)Aquarium, 1975
Oil on canvas: 149.5 x 140 cm
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 60.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 4,620 - 5,380
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Zhang Da Zhong
098ZHANG DA ZHONG(Guangzhou, 1953)Grass Concerto
Oil on Canvas: 100 x 129 cmSigned, lower right and reverse
RP 80.000.000 - 120.000.000USD 6,150 - 9,230
Zhang Da Zhong is a Chinese painter. Born in Guangzhou in 1953, He showed such great technique and potential in painting that he was accepted as a Masters student at the highly esteemed Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts without having to do his BFA. A celebrated portrait artist, Zhang is renowned for his Red Guard series. Zhang’s earlier works from 2005 to 2006 portray a more militaristic atmosphere, some with weapons and more intense expressions and stronger colors. In recent years, he has portrayed the females in a more agricultural or natural environment, against backdrops of mountains and fields. This signals a move from a more militaristic and political setting, where the female could have been anyone, and the context of time could be completely unrelated to the Cultural Revolution era. Often, the only clue that defines the female as a Red Guard during the Cultural Revolution, is the uniform that she wears.
Zhang was a member of the Guangzhou Chinese Artist Association. He was actively participated in several exhibitions; as the 11th Asia Olympic – Chinese Sports Art Exhibition (1990), “A Prosperous China” Art Competition (1992), “Love for China” Art Exhibition (2000), The Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition (2001), “About Women” Female Portrait Exhibition in Hongkong (2003), “Spring Gala – Hongkong (2004). He received several awards as Outstanding award “How Steel is Made” (2000), Love for China Art Exhibition (2000), “Golden Hope” – Gold Award (1992), A Prosperous China” Art Competition (1992), “Girl From the Yao Tribe” –Out Standing Award (1991), “Girl from the Yao Tribe”-Bronze Award (1990). His work as well as in private collections throughout in Austria, China, Germany, Hongkong, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom and United States.
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099NYOMAN GUNARSA(Klungkung, 1944)Arringgit V, 1989
Oil on canvas: 145 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: 1989
RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000USD 3,080 - 4,620
100UGO UNTORO
(Purbalingga, 1970)Red Poetry, 1997
Oil on canvas: 140 x 90 cm
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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101JIM ALLEN ABEL(Ujung Pandang, 1975)Indonesian Uniforms, 2011
Paper d-bond + plexiglass (diasec):@150 x 100 cm (4 Panel)
RP 100.000.000 - 150.000.000USD 7,690 - 11,540
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102DANDUNG B. KAHONO (Magelang, 1949)Pura Di Taman Ayun Mengwi, 2006
Oil on canvas: 130 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower right: B. Kahono06Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 35.000.000 - 45.000.000USD 2,690 - 3,460
103IDA BAGUS RAI
(Padangtegal, Gianyar, 1933)Sigar Mangsi
Acrylic on canvas: 120 x 67 cmSigned, lower right: Ida Bagus Rai, Ubud Bali
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
104I WAYAN SUPARTHA (Peliatan, Ubud, Bali, 1971)Pasar buah, 2013
Acrylic on canvas: 70 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right: W. Supartha,8/13, Ubud Bali
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000 USD 770 - 1,150
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105GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Java Marktstallese, 1960
Oil on canvas: 40 x 50 cmSigned, lower left: AdolfsSigned, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000USD 6,150 - 7,690
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106SOEDIBIO (Madiun, 1912 - 1981)Embrio Kehidupan
Oil on canvas: 75 x 85 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Soedibio, May.7.9.66
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 45.000.000 - 55.000.000USD 3,460 - 4,230
107RUSLI
(Medan, 1912 – Jakarta 2005)Pelabuhan, 1982
Oil on canvas: 50 x 65 cmSigned and dated, lower right:
Rusli, 15 April 82
RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000USD 3,080 - 3,850
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108WILLEM GERARD HOFKER (Amsterdam, 1902 – 1981)Portrait Van Alex J.Hendrix, 1937
Oil on canvas: 32 x 22 cm
RP 60.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 4,620 - 5,380
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109ABDUL DJALIL “AD” PIROUS(Meulaboh, Aceh, 1932) Still Life-Alam Benda, 1968
Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: AD. Pirous, 68Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 70.000.000 - 90.000.000USD 5,380 - 6,920
Abdul Djalil “Ad” Pirous
A.D. Pirous was born in Meulaboh, Aceh on 11 March 1932. He was the fifth of six children in a relatively well-to do family. He went to school in Meulaboh’s elite, Dutch-run elementary school while also receiving religious instruction on reciting the Koran and writing Arabic. In 1950, at the age of 18, Pirous left Aceh for the North Sumatran city of Medan to continue his studies at that city’s first-rate middle schools and high schools. He did well in school and art was what he did best. His middle-school art teacher urged him to consider art school. But it was the exhibition of modernist painters like Zaini, Handrio, Nashar, Widayat and Sudjojono who came from Jakarta and Yogyakarta that spurred his desire to pursue art education.
Pirous applied to the academies in Bandung and Yogyakarta, and went to Bandung because acceptance to the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) arrived first. As he developed his skills, Pirous did not stick to canvas only, but was also active as a teacher at his alma mater. His colleagues and ex-students think of him as a leader in the development of art, particularly of Islamic art in Indonesia. He is also considered an academic scientist in visual art. For almost 40 years (1964-2002), Pirous was a lecturer at visual art and design of the ITB. He was the founder of graphic design study program which has recently become the visual communication design study program.
AD Pirous, better known simply as Pak Pirous, was sent to New York in 1969 to study Visual Design at the Rochester University. There he visited as many museums and art venues as possible. Then, at the Met (Metropolitan Museum of Art) in New York, he was struck by the beauty of calligraphy in works from the Middle East. It took him back to his childhood in Meulaboh, Aceh, where Arabic calligraphy abounded. There and then, he knew he had found his identity, and his destiny. Returning to Indonesia, Pak Pirous threw himself into calligraphy, which made up much of his artistic output in addition to his figurative and abstract works. From then on Pirous’s art focus was on Arabic calligraphy and considered as a pioneer of Islamic painting in Indonesia.
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110AMRUS NATALSYA(Medan, 1933)Pasar, 2003
Oil on wood: 130 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Amrus N. 003
RP 22.000.000 - 30.000.000USD 1,690 - 2,310
111NYOMAN GUNARSA
(Klungkung, 1944) 2 Penari, 2014
Oil on canvas: 95 x 95 cmThis lot is accompanied with certificate
of authenticity from the Artist
RP 35.000.000 - 45.000.000USD 2,690 - 3,460
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114LEO ELAND(Java, 1884 – 1952)The Lake View
Oil on board: 35 x 60 cmSigned, lower right: L. Eland
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
112SUDJONO ABDULLAH(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Landscape
Oil on canvas: 62 x 111 cmSigned, lower left: S. Abdullah
RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000USD 620 - 770
113KOEMPOEL SUJATNO(Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987) Panen
Oil on canvas: 59 x 87 cmSigned, lower left: Koempoel
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
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115FRANS NADJIRA(Makasar, 1942)Ketika Senja Menyentuh Mereka / When The Twilight Touches Them, 2003
Oil on canvas: 130 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower left: NJRA’03Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
116TATANG GANAR
(Bandung, 1936 – Bandung, 2004)Penjual Jagung Bakar, 2001
Oil on canvas: 131 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: T. Ganar’01
RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000USD 620 - 920
117NGUYEN THANH BINH(Hanoi, 1955)Karate kid
Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, upper right
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
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118JEIHAN SUKMANTORO(Solo, 1938) Sera
Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cmSigned, upper left: JeihanSigned and titled on the reverse
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000USD 2,310 - 3,080
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119DIKDIK SAYAHDIKUMULLAH(Majalengka, West Java, 1973)Alienasi X, 1997
Oil on canvas: 145 x 115 cmSigned and dated on the reverse
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
120PAINTING AND STATUES FROM
THE COLLECTION OF PRESIDENT SOEKARNO OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Volume I-V
RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000USD 380 - 540
121HANAFI(Purworejo, Central Java, 1960)Abstract, 2011
Oil on canvas: 70 x 160 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Hanafi’11
RP 7.000.000 - 9.000.000USD 540 - 690
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122TRAN LUU HAU(Vietnam, 1928)Flowers, 2007
Oil on canvas: 100 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower left: 07
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
123HASAN DJAAFAR
(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995)Rumah Adat
Oil on canvas: 83 x 135 cmSigned, lower left: Hasan Djaafar
RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000USD 1,920 - 2,690
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124DULLAH(Solo, 1919 – 1996)White Roses, 1970
Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Dullah, 1970
RP 80.000.000 - 100.000.000USD 6,150 - 7,690
DullahDullah’s painting stands out uniquely. His technique, brush stroke, observation, point of view, treatment of colour and mastery of his subjects make him stand out on his own. His mastery of the skills necessary to paint figure after realistic figure convinces of the reality of his scenes of individuals and groups of people in their setting. The skilled reproduction of skin tone and the mastery of the depiction of drapery, posture and gesture makes his paintings extremely convincing. Dullah’s choices of colour ranged between ocher to deep brown, with nuances of the play of yellow, green, turquoise, orange and maroon, become symbolic of his own character.
Dullah speaks through his paintings of the microcosms, the smallest elements of existence and the natural environment. His subject paintings ranging from the fresh faces of kampong children, portraits of a village woman, and the faces of the elderly men and women alike, jungle scenes and other landscapes and a variety of flowers. Throughout this wide range of subjects Dullah has always been certain to focus on the drama of life; a habit which has grown out of his own experiences and observations oh his environment. The present lot illustrates one of his serial paintings of flower object usually found in his surroundings.
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127ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI(Yogyakarta, 1971)Traveling to The Happy Town, 2011
Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 110 cmSigned and dated, lower left: erica, 2011This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 11.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 850 - 1,380
125FREDERIK KASENDAThe Temple, 1933
Oil on canvas: 100 x 67 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Frederik Kasenda, 1933
RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000USD 620 - 770
126GUSTI AGUNG DEWI MONALISA
(Bali, 1983)Pagi Hari Di Bali, 2013
Acrylic on canvas: 70 x 90 cmSigned and dated, lower right:
Monalisa, 13, Ubud Bali
RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000USD 230 - 380
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128IDA BAGUS PUTU PURWA (Sanur, 1977)Di Atas Bunga, 2008
Mixed media on canvas: 200 x 160 cm Signed, dated and Titled, lower left:G. Purwa, Bali. 02.08, Di Atas Bunga
RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000USD 3,080 - 4,620
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129S. TONO(Yogyakarta, 1968)Nude, 2005
Oil on canvas: 100 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower left: 2005
RP 9.000.000 - 12.000.000USD 690 - 920
130HASIM
(Jakarta, 1921-1982)Woman Figure
Oil on canvas laid board: 34 x 25 cmSigned, lower right: Hasim
RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000USD 380 - 540
131FAIZIN(Banyuwangi, 1973)Show Time, 2004
Oil on canvas: 145 x 85 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Faizin,2004Titled on the reverse
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
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134JIM ALLEN ABEL(Ujung Pandang, 1975)Andhika Bayangkara, 2011
Paper d-bond plexiglass (siasec): 80 x 120 cm
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
132NYOMAN RIDI(b. 1945)Adu Ayam, 1990
Acrylic on canvas: 88 x 134 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ny. Ridi’90 Penestanan Ubud Bali
RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000USD 1,380 - 1,920
133ANONYMOUS
Dewi
Kepeng: 137 x 63 x 56 cm
RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.0000USD 2,310 - 3,080
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135BUDI UBRUX(Yogyakarta, 1968)Mao, 2008
Oil on canvas: 200 x 300 cm Signed and dated, lower right: B. Ubrux, 08
RP 200.000.000 - 250.000.000USD 15,380 - 19,230
Budi Ubrux
Born in 1968. He was graduated from the Institute of Fine Art (ISI) Yogyakarta. He had lived for 2 years in Switzerland to continue his study and working. He has participated in several exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas. He had his solo exhibition in Semarang Gallery (2002). He received awards as the first winner of PMIAA, a finalist for Asean Art Award (2000) in Singapore and Indofood Art Award, Jakarta (2002). Now he lives in Bantul, Yogyakarta. The exhibition at the furnace gallery (15 – 30 May 2010) was Budi Haryono aka Ubrux’ first exhibition in Europe, a breakthrough after his three earlier solos at Semarang Gallery, Bentara Budaya Jakarta, and iPreciation gallery in Singapore.
Budi Ubrux loves to create contemporary realist artworks by exploring newspaper as a true-lies media. This phenomenon is put into canvas in the form of human being with skin from newspaper. Figures wrapped from top to toe in newspaper appeared suggesting a futuristic imagination of what could happen in our uncertain future. Bandaged, swathed and tied, the faceless sculptural figures are able to lead the imagination in wild proximity. Since then, art observers and collectors became interested in his works.
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138ADAM LAY(Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949-2014)Roaring Tiger, 1993
Oil on canvas: 90 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adam L.93
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
136HAN SNEL(Scheveningen, 1925 – 1998)Sepasang Anjing, 1967
Lithograph: 21 x 25 cmSigned and dated, lower area: Han Snel, Bali’67
RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000USD 920 - 1,380
137I DEWA PUTU MOKOH
(Pengosekan, Ubud,Bali, 1936)Animal
Acrylic on canvas: 25 x 30 cmSigned, lower right: Mokoh
RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000USD 620 - 770
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139KARTIKA AFFANDI(Jakarta, 1934)Arak-arakan Upacara, 1990
Oil on canvas: 123 x 151 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Kartika, 1990
RP 60.000.000 - 70.000.000USD 4,620 - 5,380
140OTTO DJAYA(Rangkas Bitung, West java, 1916 - 2002)Pasar, 1989
Acrylic on canvas: 90 x 145 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Otto Djaya, 1989
RP 15.000.000 - 20.00.000USD 1,150 - 1,540 141
HANAFI(Purworejo, Central Java, 1960)
Abstract In Violet, 2001
Oil on canvas: 160 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Hanafi’2001
RP 7.000.000 - 9.000.000USD 540 - 690
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142AFFANDI(Cirebon, 1907 – 1990)Kebon Cengkeh, 1987
Oil on canvas: 95 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: AF,1987Titled, lower left: Kebon Cengkeh
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from Yayasan Affandi
RP 1.100.000.000 - 1.800.000.000USD 84,620 - 138,460
Affandi
Born in Cirebon, March 11, 1907. Affandi was considered as the Indonesian Artist par excellent. He was the founder of the Himpunan Pelukis Masyarakat (Community’s Artists Association (1946) and Himpunan Pelukis Rakyat (People’s Artists Association) in 1947, Affandi was committed to creating a new artistic idiom for Indonesia. In the early of 1950s he traveled to India for a grant from Indian Government, he held several one-man shows in several Indian Cities, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Italy. He received an Indonesian Art Award from the Ministry of Education and Culture (1969), the Dag Hammerskjoeld Prize from Italy (1977) and an Indonesian Government the First Class Merit (1978). His works were exhibited in major exhibitions in Asia, Europe, and the Americas and were also be acquired by major art collectors and institutions all over the world since the 1950s.
Affandi’s work exhibits a distinct rhythm full of emotional intensity by squeezing paint directly onto the canvas. The expressionist painter characteristically has an urgency to simultaneously grab the movement of the moment he wants to describe, along with capturing the textures of the object, a drive that often leads him to work much more passionately compared to the naturalists, the realists, or even the impressionists. He directly expressed his pure emotion in the form of strong wild lines dominated with black hues. Affandi’s strokes expressed his wild, vicious, and discontentment towards the fixed form of expression. He always paints in simultaneous movement and never tied with certain kind of forms. There are several plan themes that captured his interest in paintings; banyan tree, bamboo tree, sun flower, coconut palm and clove tree. Sometimes they combined with mountain landscape in the background with sun object that shimmering the tree. All of the objects were drawn as the results from Affandi’s experience in travelling to places he often visited. He observed the object and directly put into canvases using his wild fingers and rough strokes.
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143I MADE WIANTA(Bali, 1949)Brave Poetry, 2014
Oil, acrylic on canvas: 100 x 135 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Wianta, 2014
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000 USD 620 - 920
144HENK NGANTUNG(Bogor, 1921 - 1994)
Pohon-pohon Kelapa, 1949
Ink on paper: 34 x 45.5 cmTitled and dated, lower right:
Pohon-pohon Kelapa, 30.9.49
RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000USD 1,150 - 1,540
145ITJI TARMIZI(Batusangkar, 1935 - 2001)Black and White, 2000
Oil on canvas: 90 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Itji Tarmizi, 2000
RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000USD 770 - 1,150
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146M. IRFAN(Bukittinggi, West Sumatra 1972)Golden Head, 2013
Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 250 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Irfan, 2013Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 150.000.000 - 200.000.000USD 11,540 - 15,380
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147SRIHADI SOEDARSONO(Solo, 1931)Dance with Fan, 1990
Oil on canvas: 130 x 100 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Srihadi S’1990Signed, titled and dated on the reverse
Literature:Jean Couteau, Srihadi Soedarsono, The Path of The Soul, Published by Lontar Foundation, Jakarta 2003. Pg. 146
RP 800.000.000 - 900.000.000USD 61,540 - 69,230
Srihadi SoedarsonoSrihadi is an artist with a deep cultural background. His integrity as a creative artist was formed through his formal education as well as through his life experiences. There are two important aspects in Srihadi’s paintings: first, the artistic value of color composition, and second, the philosophical value that reflects the meaning of life, cultural, and social value.
Some of his figurative paintings, especially the dancers, look deceptively similar, and that the figures have become stereotypes, but one should try to appreciate and study the details and minimal variations. Srihadi pays particular attention to the characteristic of the dancer and the artistic form of the dance. Every dance has its language or vocabulary of movement and type of costume, all of which imbued with philosophical meaning. The dancing figures in Srihadi’s painting were characterized with the use of other elements such as mask, fan, mirror, offerings or flowers. In the present lot the figure was posing in elegant style holding a fan in front of her chest. The way she looked directed us to a stage of waiting for something or perhaps just a symbolical meaning of her own self contemplation.
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148ADRIEN JEAN LE MAYEUR DE MERPRES (Brussel, 1880 – 1958) Conference
Oil on canvas: 68 x 55 cmSigned, lower left: J. Le Mayeur
RP 160.000.000 - 180.000.000USD 12,310 - 13,850
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur De Merpres Born in Brussels (Belgium), on 9 February 1880, in the nobility and linked with the Belgium royal family, he was the son of a painter. Adrien was very keen on becoming a painter himself, but his father insisted that he should complete his studies first. He graduated as a civil engineer (architect), but soon after devoted himself to painting. Le Mayeur’s works were executed with free-flowing and bold, strong strokes, in bright and gay colours. His works, be they sketches done in light colours or bright-coloured oil paints, showed that they were inspired by the brilliant and clear tropical sunlight. His subjects of paintings are Belgian Landscapes, Scenes of Asia and Africa, Balinese Genre, Figures and Nudes. He painted sunny landscapes in impressionist style, but most navies along the Belgian coast.
Some of Le Mayeur’s early works are impressionist paintings from his travels in Africa, India, the Mediterranean and the South Pacific. After painting Belgian landscapes for more than a decade, he served as an army painter during WW I and also took battlefield photographs. After the war, seeking solace in travel, he made trips to the south of France, Morocco, Tunisia, Madagascar, India, and Cambodia. Le Mayeur’s works from this period already display a tendency towards Orientalist and exotic subject matter. He then visited Tahiti and French Polynesia with the intention of being like Paul Gauguin; a European exploring and capturing the primitive beauty of Polynesian culture. After being generally disappointed by Polynesia -- which he found in decline and tainted by colonialism -- he moved on.
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149S. TOYO(Blitar, 1935 – Malang, 2000)Lake View, 1975
Oil on canvas: 220 x 110 cmSigned and dated, lower left: S. Toyo, 1975
RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000USD 3,080 - 4,620
150S. TONO(Yogyakarta, 1968)Nude, 2005
Oil on canvas: 90 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower left: 2005
RP 6.000.000 - 8.000.000USD 460 - 620
151TATANG GANAR(Bandung, 1936 – Bandung, 2004)Jaipong, 1999
Oil on canvas: 135 x 102 cmSigned and dated, lower left: T. Ganar’89
This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the Artist
RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000USD 620 - 920
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Index of ArtistsAbas Alibasyah
Abdul Aziz
Abdul Djalil (AD) Pirous
Abdullah Suriosubroto
Adam Lay
Adrien Jean Le Mayeur
De Merpres
Affandi
Agung Mangu Putra
Ahmad Sadali
Amrus Natalsya
Angkama Setjadipradja
Arie Smit
Basoeki Abdullah
Batara Lubis
Budi Ubrux
Buku Soekarno
Carel Lodewijk Dake, Jr
Cheng Shui
Dandung B Kahono
Dede Eri Supria
Dewa Putu Mokoh
Dikdik Sayahdikumullah
Dullah
Edi Sunaryo
Eduard (Edo Pop)
Erica Hestu Wahyuni
F. A. Kievits
F. Sigit Santosa
Faizin
Frans Nadjira
Frederik Kasenda
Gambiranom Suhadi
Gerard Pieter Adolfs
Han Snel
Hanafi
Hasan Djaafar
Hasim
Henk Ngantung
I Fantze
I Gusti Agung Monalisa
I Gusti Ngurah Udiantara
I Ketut Krinting
I Made Wianta
I Made Wiradana
I Wayan Cahya
Ida Bagus Putu Purwa
Ida Bagus Rai
Irsam
Itji Tarmizi
Jeihan Sukmantoro
Jim Allen Abel
Josephine Linggar
Kartika Affandi
Kho Khiem Bing
Ketut Moniarta
Koempoel Sujatno
Krijono
Lee Man Fong
Leo Eland
Liem Tjoe Ing
Lucien Frits Ohl
M. Irfan
Mahyuddin
Mochtar Apin
Nasirun
Nguyen Thanh Binh
Nyoman Gunarsa
Nyoman Ridi
O.H Supono
Otto Djaya
Patung Kepeng
25
12
109
35
17, 138
148
142
65
54
10, 110
48
3, 20, 81
51
24
14, 135
120
92
9, 46
102
27, 69
137
119
2, 22, 124
55, 83
23
72, 127
79
58
131
115
7, 125
84
1, 43, 61, 95 105
136
121, 141
89, 123
47, 59, 130
144
78
126
96
71
143
57
52
128
103
5, 91
145
76, 118
101, 134
49
139
67
82
80, 86, 113
63
42
32, 36, 114
18
73, 90
146
4
13
26, 53, 93
117
44, 99, 111
132
29
41, 140
133
Popo Iskandar
Pupuk Daru Purnomo
Putu Sutawijaya
R. Hadi
Redy Rahadian
Richard Winkler
Rinaldi
Roland Strasser
Rosid
Rudolf Bonnet
Rusli
S. Tono
S. Toyo
Sabri
Salim / Saraochim Salim
Soedibio
Soetopo
Srihadi Soedarsono
Sudarso
Sudjono Abdullah
Sumardi
Sunaryo
Suparto
Tatang Ganar
Teguh Ostenrik
Theo Meier
Tran Lu Hai
Ugo Untoro
Wayan Supartha
Willem Gerard Hofker
WJF Imandt
Willem Van Der Does
Zaini
Zhang Da Zhong
30, 50, 97
28
39
19
31
15
33
40, 85
68
70
107
129, 150
149
77
6, 37
106
75
147
11, 45
8, 34, 87, 112
38
74
56
64, 116, 151
62
16
122
100
104
66, 108
88
21
94
60, 98
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