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The Golden Fleece (after Namatjira), porcelain plate, 3/25

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The Golden Fleece (after Namatjira), porcelain plate, 3/25, 2025

porcelain, gold, brass, edition of 5, wall mounted
46 x 46 x 4.5 cm
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King & Queen (after Don Dale), Miniature series, 4/50

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The Golden Fleece (after Namatjira), Miniature series, 17/50

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Not My King Brick vase (Riot Brick series), 2/100

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Blue Claude (after McCubbin), Miniature series, 8/50
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Blue Claude (after McCubbin), Miniature series, 8/50

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King & Queen (after Don Dale), porcelain plate (large), 3/3

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The Golden Fleece (after Namatjira)

Tom Robert’s shearer (The Golden Fleece, 1894) plunders the treasure from under an Albert Namatjira’s ghost gum (1945).

Many, many Australians have grown wealthy from the outback’s seemingly boundless resources, almost none of them Indigenous. Namatjira was Australia’s first Aboriginal art star and at one point was estimated to have supported over 600 people with his painting, yet he died broken after being jailed and was largely unloved by the art establishment.

In 2013, two majestic ghost gums that were iconic images in Namatjira’s paintings, were burnt to the ground in suspicious circumstances, just weeks before they were due to be placed on the heritage register.

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