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1927 - 1999. Known for: Aboriginal art, Tingarri themes.
About 1927–99 Anatjari was born in remote desert country in Western Australia, where he lived until he and his three wives and their children came to Papunya in 1964. In the early 1970s he spent time... Read full biography
About 1927–99 Anatjari was born in remote desert country in Western Australia, where he lived until he and his three wives and their children came to Papunya in 1964. In the early 1970s he spent time at other government settlements before returning to Papunya in the mid-1970s to paint for Papunya... Read full biography
About 1927–99 Anatjari was born in remote desert country in Western Australia, where he lived until he and his three wives and their children came to Papunya in 1964. In the early 1970s he spent time at other government settlements before returning to Papunya in the mid-1970s to paint for Papunya Tula Artists. During the next two decades he moved between settlements. He consistently painted Tingarri themes in the line-and-circle grid style typical of Pintupi men’s art.National Museum of... Read full biography
About 1927–99 Anatjari was born in remote desert country in Western Australia, where he lived until he and his three wives and their children came to Papunya in 1964. In the early 1970s he spent time at other government settlements before returning to Papunya in the mid-1970s to paint for Papunya Tula Artists. During the next two decades he moved between settlements. He consistently painted Tingarri themes in the line-and-circle grid style typical of Pintupi men’s art.National Museum of Australia https://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/papunya-painting-australian-desert/artists-works/anatjari-tjampitjinpa
About 1927–99 Anatjari was born in remote desert country in Western Australia, where he lived until he and his three wives and their children came to Papunya in 1964. In the early 1970s he spent time at other government settlements before returning to Papunya in the mid-1970s to paint for Papunya Tula Artists. During the next two decades he moved between settlements. He consistently painted Tingarri themes in the line-and-circle grid style typical of Pintupi men’s art.National Museum of Australia https://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/papunya-painting-australian-desert/artists-works/anatjari-tjampitjinpa
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- •Aboriginal/ First Nations Culture of Australia
