“Iringan Pengantin” – Dewa Putu Mokoh
Each year Larasati Auctioneer’s, Indonesia’s oldest fine art auction house, present two auctions in Ubud highlighting Balinese traditional art. Upcoming Sunday 26 August is seventy-four items for sale in the Traditional, Modern & Contemporary Art Auction. Open to the public, viewing begins 11am Friday 24 August at the Larasati Art Space at Tebesaya Gallery, Ubud, Bali.
The sale is led by a collection of Mr & Mrs Charles Powell, USA, and three beautiful traditional paintings by Wayan Radjin from the 1970’s. The sale presents works by old masters of traditional genres, some unique and rare paintings, works with investment potential, and an array of compositions that allow good entry opportunities into the market for new collectors.
“Ramayana Membebaskan Dewi Sita”- Wayan Radjin
Catering for a range of tastes works on offer include ink, and watercolour on paper, Indonesian modern art, Balinese modern and contemporary paintings and works in traditional styles, along with a wood carving. Distinguished Balinese artists featured are Ida Bagus Made Poleng, Ida Bagus Made Widja, Gusti Ketut Kobot and Nyoman Gunarsa. For new buyers wishing to enter the market, estimated prices in this sale begin at IDR 500,000 (USD $35). Auctions offer buying opportunities at prices much cheaper than purchasing works directly from the artist studio, or galleries.
These works by respected old masters will be of interest to the connoisseurs of Balinese art. Tjokorda Oka Gambir (1902-1975) is one of the founders of the Ubud School of Painting, lot# 549 Mythological Scene in Kamasan Style is a large 248 x 132cm work in natural colour on cloth with an estimated price of between IDR 65 – 80 million, while lot #550 Garuda & Wisnu is by one of the esteemed masters of the influential Pitamaha Artists Association from Ubud (1936-1945), Gusti Ketut Kobot (1917-1999) with an estimated price of between IDR 95 – 110 million.
“Burung – Burung Bangau” – Dewa Ketut Rungun
Lot #574 Taris Bali is a superbly balanced composition of traditionally attired Balinese warrior emerging from the forest performing the unique warrior dance by Ida Bagus Made Poleng (1915 – 1999) who is regarded as one of the finest Balinese painters of the past century. This work bears the stamped identification that guarantees authenticity from the Ida Bagus Made Foundation, and has an estimated price of between IDR 165 – 190 million.
The following are rare pieces lot #544, Sarasvati is an early work by the respected Batuan painter Wayan Taweng (1922 – 2004) who trained under Nyoman Ngendon (1906 – 1946) with an estimated price of between IDR 10 – 15,000,000 million. Wayan Radjin (b.1945) is the son of the celebrated Batuan artist I Djata, considered the founding father of the Batuan School. Lot #527 Ramayana Membebaskan Dewi Sita by Radjin is a beautiful acrylic on canvas composition with an estimated price of between IDR 28 – 38 million. Most of Radjin’s works are on paper, and rarely does such a quality work come onto the market.
“Garuda Wisnu” – Gusti Ketut Kobot
Lot # 572 Iringan Pengatin is a unique work because it is a crowded composition by the renowned painter of the unconventional, Dewa Putu Mokoh (1913 – 2010), and has an estimated price of between IDR 7 – 10 million, while lot #521 Ibu dan Anak, featuring a composition of a mother and child is too an unusual work by Dewa Ketut Rungun (1922-1986), who is noted for his bird compositions. It has an estimated price of between IDR 15 – 20 million.
Opportunities for good investments are lot #513 a. Di Malam Ini and b. Aku dan Dia Bermain, two paintings by Indonesia’s most important woman artist I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniashi (1966 – 2006), with a combined estimated price of between IDR 18 – 25 million, and lot #520 Bali Life by Ketut Gelgel, which has an estimated price of between IDR 95 – 110 million.
“Di Malam Ini” – I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniashi (Murni)
New collectors have opportunities to enter the market with lot #507 Hierarkie by Susilo Budi Purwanto, Berburu Kuda, lot# 512 by Made Wiradana, and two abstract oil paintings, lot #540 Kampung Nelayan Kusamba and lot #541 Gunungan Semar by noted Javanese painter Bagong Kussudiardjo (1928-2004), and the beautiful flowing flora and fauna forms within Burung Burung Bangau, lot #573 by Dewa Ketut Rungun. Emerging Balinese artist Ngakan Putu Agus Arta Wijaya is a young artist worth keeping an eye on, with excellent technical skills, good ideas and a distinctive style, lot# 508 Upgrade comes with an estimated price of between IDR 7.5 – 9 million.
Other popular artists within the sale are renowned Dutch colourist Arie Smit, Otto Djaja, Mochtar Apin, Jehan, Ida Bagus Nyoman Rai, Nyoman Dewa Jati, Dewa Putu Bedil and Agung Mangu Putra.
For buyers seeking to invest it is important to have a strategy, with the view of buying and holding for at least 10-15 years, and to invest early in an artist before everyone is getting on to the market. Look for works that are rare and unique – uniqueness referring to the quality and how often the artist makes such image or composition. A painting’s provenance is important for the established taste and also for authenticity, with the more prominent the previous owners, the better. This also includes the works history of exhibitions and inclusion in books or catalogues.
“Taris Bali” – Ida Bagus Made Poleng
Potential buyers bidding over the phone, or via real-time Internet bidding who are unable to attend the previews days or auction are advised to contact Larasati and enquire about the colour reproduction accuracy of the images contained within the online catalogue to ensure that what they wish to purchase can be realistically appraised. The absence of reference to the condition of a lot in the catalogue description does not imply that the lot is free from faults or imperfections, therefore condition reports of the works, outlining the paintings current state and whether it has repairs or over painting, are available upon request.
Provenance, the historical data of the works previous owner/s is also important and is provided. An information guide including before the auction, during the auction and after the auction details, including conditions of business, the bidding process, payment, storage and insurance, and shipping of the work is also available. A buyer’s premium is payable by the buyer of each lot at rate of 22% of the hammer price of the lot.
The online catalogue, complete with a guide for prospective buyers is available at: www.larasati.com
Larasati Bali Art Space at Tebesaya Gallery
Jalan Jatayu, Banjar Tebesaya, Peliatan,
Ubud, Gianyar Bali, Indonesia
Words: Richard Horstman
Images Courtesy: Larasati
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