Dave’s Faves for the Smith & Singer Auction on 20 April 2021

In their fine art auction on 20 April in Sydney, Smith and Singer offer just 61 lots. However, there are some serious big hitters in the sale, and foremost among them is without a doubt lot 26, Frederick McCubbin’s “What the Little Girl Saw in the Bush” from 1904. It commands not only eight pages in the auction catalogue, but is also presented in its own separate brochure. Considered one of McCubbin’s masterpieces, it comes with  a distinguished provenance and extensive exhibition history and expectations of $1,200,000 to $1,600,000.

While the first seven lots are taken up by five eminent female Australian artists, the sale ends with two iconic prints by world famous artist Andy Warhol. In between, Smith & Singer offer a wide range of works encompassing the history of Australian art – everything from a goldfield impression by S.T. Gill to a sharp take on contemporary life by Michael Zavros.

You can view the artworks in Sydney from 14 to 20 April at 30 Queen Street in Woollahra.

The auction is held on Tuesday, 20 April, 6.3 pm, at the NCJWA, 111 Queen Street.

You can peruse the offerings online at the Smith & Singer website.

For due diligence and pre-purchase analysis, contact us on info@bhfineart.com and David Hulme on 0466 313 095. We would be delighted to assist you with astute advice and represent you on the night.

Dave’s Faves are:

Lot 2 – Freda Robertshaw, Bushwalker’s Camp, 1945, oil, 24 x 34 cm, est. $25,000-35,000. Happy Campers
Lot 6 – Constance Stokes, The Three Graces, 1951, oil, 70.2 x 55.9 cm, est. $60,000-80,000. Goodness and Gracious
Lot 7 – Grace Cossington Smith, Buttercups, 1944, oil, 31.5 x 26.5 cm, est. $20,000-30,000. Pass the Butter, Don’t Pass the Buttercups
Lot 12 – Ian Fairweather, On the Lake, 1964, polymer and gouache, on cardboard on hardboard, 69 x 93 cm, est. $200,000-300,000. Anyone for Venice?
Lot 16 – Jeffrey Smart, The Arezzo Turn-Off I, 1973, oil, 80 x 100 cm, est. $800,000-1,200,000. A Real Turn-On
Lot 19 – Jeffrey Smart, Containers and Silos at Livorno, 1990, oil, 72 x 95.5 cm, est. $450,000-650,000. Going Solo at the Silo
Lot 21 – Sidney Nolan, Ned Kelly: The Return, 1964, synthetic polymer paint, 152.5 x 122 cm, est. $500,000-700,000. Many Happy Returns
Lot 22 – Sidney Nolan, Near Birdsville, 1953, oil and enamel paint, 91.1 x 121.4 cm, est. $90,000-120,000. Sir Kenneth Clark could spot a Winner
Lot 24 – Arthur Streeton, Hobart 1938, oil, 102 x 152 cm, est. $750,000-950,000. Tasmania is Trending
Lot 31 – S.T. Gill, McLaren’s Boxing Saloon, Ballarat, in 1854, work on paper, 18.5 x 28 cm, est. $30,000-40,000. Packs a Punch
Lot 43 – Michael Zavros, GQ Recommends, 2003, oil, 82 x 118 cm, est. $20,000-25,000. DH Recommends
Lot 44 – Peter Booth, Painting (Figure – Yellow with Blue Scarf), 2006, oil, 117 x 132.5 cm, est. $70,000-90,000. Rhapsody in a Blue Scarf
Lot 48 – George Baldessin, Pear, 1971-72, bronze, 160 x 80 x 80 cm, est. $50,000-70,000. Grow a Pear!
Lot 53 – Tim Maguire, Untitled 20050405, 2005, oil, 148 x 118 cm, est. $28,000-38,000. Take Time out for Tim
Lot 57 – Guy Boyd, Adam and Eve, 1981, oil on aluminium, 111 x 91 cm, est. $6,000-9,000. The Apple of my Eye
Lot 60 – Andy Warhol, Scotch Broth, 1969, screenprint 3/250, 81 x 48 cm, est. $25,000-35,000. Souper Trouper

Dave’s Faves for the Smith & Singer Auction on 20 April 2021 is courtesy of: Banziger Hulme Fine Art

Author: Banziger Hulme Fine Art Consultants

Banziger Hulme Fine Art Consultants are a member of the Art Consulting Association of Australia. When you need the best, most accurate, independent advice on art valuations, sales or purchases contact BH Fine Art, Australia's art experts.

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