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Important Aboriginal Works of Art - 25 May 2016  |  Melbourne

Lot 149
Terry Ngamandara
born 1950
LORRKON

ochre pigments and PVC fixative on stringybark (Eucalyptus Tetrodonta) hollow log

118.5.0 cm height



Estimate:
$2,000 – 3,000


Lot sold: $1,220 (inc. BP)


Lot Details

Description

Terry Ngamandara
born 1950
LORRKON

ochre pigments and PVC fixative on stringybark (Eucalyptus Tetrodonta) hollow log

118.5.0 cm height

Provenance

Maningrida Arts and Culture, Northern Territory
Private collection, Sydney

Catalogue text

This work is accompanied by a certificate from Maningrida Arts & Culture which states: ‘The Lorrkon or bone pole coffin ceremony was the final ceremony in a sequence of mortuary rituals celebrated by the people of the Arnhem Land. This ceremony involves the placing of the deceased’s bones into a hollow log which was decorated with painted clan designs and ceremonially placed into the ground where it remained until it slowly decayed over many years. The log is made from a termite hollowed stringybark tree (Eucalyptus tetradonta) and is decorated with totemic emblems.’