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Property from The Thomas Vroom Collection

Prince of Wales (Midpul)

Body Marks, 1999

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May 25, 09:41 PM GMT

Estimate

7,000 - 10,000 USD

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Property from The Thomas Vroom Collection


Prince of Wales (Midpul)

Circa 1935 - 2002

Body Marks, 1999


Acrylic on canvas

43 1/4 in by 27 1/2 in (110 by 70 cm)

Painted in Darwin for the Karen Brown Gallery, Northern Territory, July-August 1999, cat. no. EP7
The Thomas Vroom Collection, The Netherlands, acquired from the above

See Hetti Perkins, Tradition Today: Indigenous Art In Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2004, p. 166, in which Perkins describes the artist as a Larrakia painter, singer, dancer and "celebrated performer, whether leading initiation ceremonies or performing for the Queen of England [...] In taking up painting in 1995, Prince found a medium through which he could retain the essence of his active ceremonial life. His paintings have a musicality imparted by the lively staccato-effect of dots and intermittent bars, as if to be read like the sheet music for an improvised symphony. Prince's uninhibited use of colour belies the origins of these designs, which were passed on by his ancestors as marks on the bodies of ceremonial participants. His early works were painted on scraps of cardboard and other found materials, their compact size emulating the proportions of the body. In his last years, Prince 'upped the ante', scaling up his 'Body Marks' paintings to assert his cultural authority as a Larrakia elder, as embodied in his statement, '[...] I make the marks.'"1


1 Prince of Wales, artist's statement, Karen Brown Gallery, Darwin, 1997