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Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children
Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children
Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children
Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children
Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children
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Artist Name
Wimmitji Tjapangati
Artwork Name
Tjiti Kutjara -Two Children, 1993
Medium
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
Dimensions
39.37 x 19.69 inches
100 × 50cm
Inventory ID
INV-TJAW-0071

Provenance

The Artist, painted at Wirrimanu (Balgo Hills), Western Australia
Warlayirti Artists, Balgo, Western Australia, cat. no. 95/93
Newstead Art, Sydney, New South Wales
Private collection, United States of America

Price: $92,000 AUD

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