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View source for Jeanna Petyarre

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Emily Kame Kngwarreye

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Emily Kame Kngwarreye From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Emily Kame Kngwarreye Born 1910  ( 1910 ) Died 3 September 1996 (aged 85–86) Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia Other names Emily Kam Ngwarray, Kngwarreye, Emily Kame Kngarreye Known for Painting, contemporary indigenous Australian art Emily Kame Kngwarreye (or Emily Kam Ngwarray) (1910 – 3 September 1996) was an indigenous Australian artist from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory. She is one of the most prominent and successful artists in the history of contemporary indigenous Australian art. Contents 1 Life 2 Early art 3 Styles 4 Yam dreaming 5 Success 6 Exploitation 7 Public collections 8 Private collections 9 Major exhibitions 10 Awards 11 See also 12 References 13 Further reading 14 External links Life [ edit ] Born in 1910, Kngwarreye did not take up painting seriously until she was nearly 80. She was bor

Kathleen Petyarre

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Kathleen Petyarre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Kathleen Petyarre Born Kweyetwemp Petyarre c.1940 Atnangkere Nationality Australian Alyawarre / Anmatyerre Notable work Mountain Devil Lizard, Thorny Devil, Green Pea, Women Hunting Ankerr (Emu) Movement Contemporary Indigenous Australian art Awards National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award (1996) Kathleen Petyarre (born Kweyetwemp Petyarre ; c. 1940 [1] ) is an Australian Aboriginal artist. Her art refers directly to her country and her Dreamings. Petyarre's paintings have occasionally been compared to the works of American Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, and even to those of J.M.W. Turner. She has won several awards and is considered one of the 'most collectible artists in Australia'. Her works are in great demand at auctions. [2] However, due to ongoing health problems, she has now all but retire

2009 PBA All-Star Weekend (Q4614550)

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2009 PBA All-Star Weekend (Q4614550) From Wikidata Jump to navigation Jump to search No description defined edit Language Label Description Also known as English 2009 PBA All-Star Weekend No description defined Statements sport basketball 1 reference imported from Wikimedia project English Wikipedia point in time 2009 0 references   Sitelinks Wikipedia (1 entry) edit enwiki 2009 PBA All-Star Week Wikibooks (0 entries) edit Wikinews (0 entries) edit Wikiquote (0 entries) edit Wikisource (0 entries) edit Wikiversity (0 entries) edit Wikivoyage (0 entries) edit Wiktionary (0 entries) edit Other sites (0 entries) edit Retrieved from "https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Q4614550&oldid=714175588" Navigation menu Personal tools English Not logged in Talk Contributions Create account Log in Namespaces Item Discussi