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Galeria
Aniela
the world’s
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Founded in 1994, Galeria Aniela won the trust
of most important Australian
artists
from the post WWII until today,
built a reputation in Australia
and the wide World.
We recognize
the importance of the buyer confidence
securing art of impeccable
provenance.
We are
privileged to
offer buyers
museum-quality artworks from
artists including
Arthur Boyd,
Jamie Boyd,
Lenore Boyd,
Charles Blackman,
John Perceval,
John Olsen,
Garry Shead,
Ningura Napurrula,
Nancy
Nunguarrayi,
Lily Kelly Napangardi,
Minnie Pwerle,
Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa
Mrs Bennett
and
more.
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Charles Blackman
B.1928
Browse paintings
Browse Graphics
Blackman
painting
The
Game of Chess sold for 1.78 million,
Alice's Journey
sold for $1,02 million
AWARDS:
1956 Signatory to
Antipodeans Manifesto;
1958 Rowney Prize; 1958 George Crouch Prize; 1960 George Crouch Prize; 1960)
Wins Award Prize The Age;
1960
Helena Rubinstein Scholarship Art Award;
1966
Archibald Prize;
1977
OBE
for services to Australian art;
1993
National Galley of Victoria
Retrospective;
2006
National Gallery of Victoria
Alice in Wonderland;
2002
VIDEO
Blackman Retrospective
Art-Scream Australian National TV the SBS TV
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2010
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Arthur Boyd
1920-1999
Browse paintings
Browse Graphics
BOYD
painting 'Bride
Running Away'
sold for
$1,680,000
and 'The Frightened Bridegroom' sold
for 1,200,000 and another BRIDE painting 'Bridegroom
Waiting for His Bride to Grow Up' sold for
$1,057,500.
AWARDS:
1956 Signatory to
Antipodeans Manifesto;
1970
Officer of the
Order of the British Empire;
1971 Britannica Award; 1979
Officer of the Order of Australia;
1979 OBE London UK; 1992
Companion of the Order of Australia;
1995
Australian of the Year
Winner
of the
Australian of the Year Award;
1998
Australia Post
honored series of postage stamps
1997 (May)
Video the ABC TV
Australian National News
1997 (June)
Video
the
ABC TV Australian
National Sunday Afternoon
Arthur Boyd father:
William Merric Boyd
(1888-1959);
Grandfather:
Arthur Merric Boyd
(1862-1940)
Senior
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David Boyd 1924-2011
Browse paintings
David
Boyd is
one the most significant Australian artists from post-WWII up
until today.
David Boyd
painting 'King Found' sold for
$215,100.
AWARDS:
1956
Signatory to
Antipodeans Manifesto;
1960
President of the
Contemporary Art Society; 1960
Councillor Museum of Modern Art of
Australia; 1961
First Prize
Italian Art Scholarship for Australian Chairman
of the Federal Council of the Contemporary Art
Society of Australia; 1993–96
Artist-in-residence the School of Law,
Macquarie University NSW; 1998 International
Academy of Modern Art Rome Italy;
Commonwealth Institute London
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Jamie Boyd
B.1948
Browse paintings
Browse Graphics
Jamie Boyd is the most important living artist of
the Boyd family.
His father is
Arthur Boyd
COLLECTION:
Queen Victoria
Museum Art Gallery England,
The Tavistock Centre London,
National Gallery of
Victoria,
National Gallery of Australia,
Bundanon Trust
Collection,
University of South Australia,
University of Western
Australia,
Council Adult Education
Melbourne,
Guildhall School of
Music & Drama London,
Art Bank,
BHP
Billiton - Australia,
Boxer Collection Australia
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Guy Boyd 1923-1988
Browse sculpture
AWARDS:
(1956)
Signatory to
Antipodeans Manifesto;
Guy
Martin à Beckett Boyd (1923-1988)
known as
Guy Boyd,
belongs to
the
distinguished artistic
Boyd
dynasty
that began
in 1886 with the marriage of
Emma Minnie Boyd
à Beckett
(1858-1936)
and
(Senior) Arthur Merric
Boyd
(1862-1940).
Brothers:
Arthur
Boyd
and
David
Boyd.
Guy
had 7 children including
Lenore
Boyd.
Guy Boyd
Father:
William Merric Boyd
(1888-1959). Grandfather:
Arthur Merric Boyd
(1862-1940)
Senior
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Lenore Boyd
B.1954
Browse sculpture
Lenore
Boyd is
a renown artist,
studied with
her father,
Guy
Martin à Beckett Boyd (1923-1988)
began sculpting at an early age. Lenore work
has been influenced by classical Master sculptors
including
Auguste
Rodin,
Aristide
Maillol,
Michelangelo,
Antoine
Bourdelle and
Guy Boyd.
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Nathaniel Boyd
B.1983
Browse paintings
Nathaniel Boyd
father
is
Jamie
Boyd
(1948)
Jamie Boyd
and wife Helena
youngest son, he
spends time
by the Shoalhaven
River in
Bundanon
where he creates
beautiful paintings, same as
his
father
Jamie Boyd
and grandfather
Arthur Boyd.
Exhibited 'A
Century of Boyd
Exhibition launched
by
Hon. Bob Hawke Former Prime Minister of Australia. |
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Ray Crooke 1920-2015
Browse paintings
AWARDS:
1969
Archibald Prize
with a portrait of
George
Johnston
COLLECTION:
Major Australian State, National and Regional
Galleries and private collections within Australia
and overseas
including Rome
Vatican
Museum
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Bogdan Fialkowski
B.1943
Browse paintings
AWARDS: (1970)
Honorary
Masters Degree, the Academy of Fine Arts in Poland
Represented
in around the world including:
The
Vatican Museum Collection,
the
National Gallery of
Australia's
former
deputy Chairman private
collection
Mr.
Cameron O'Reilly
and
several significant
collections in
Australia,
Norway,
Switzerland, Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Spain
and
Belgium. |
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George
Gittoes B.1949
Browse George
Gittoes
George
Gittoes,
social
realist
artist & filmmaker
AWARDS:
(1997) award of
Member of
the Order of Australia
for service to
Australia
and service to art and international relations
as an artist and photographer portraying the
effects on the environment of war, international
disasters and heavy industry;
(2001) awarded
the
Centenary
Medal
for service as an internationally renowned
artist; (2009) an
honorary
Doctorate in Letters from
University of
New South Wales
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Stephen Glassborow
Browse sculpture
Stephen Glassborow
is
one of the most
successful and most prominent Australian artists.
Glassborow
specializes in
bronze sculptures,
exhibiting widely
around the world.
COLLECTION:
Australia, Singapore,
Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Korea, China, America and
Europe |
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Pamela Griffith
B.1943
Browse paintings
Browse Graphics
COLLECTION:
Earl of Essex,
Edward,
Vatican,
Metropolitan Museum NY,
Musée national
de la Marine Accueil Paris,
National
Gallery Victoria,
National
Gallery of Australia,
Parliament Australia,
Powerhouse Museum,
Joan
Sutherland Performing Arts Centre,
State Library
NSW,
Parliament NSW,
Mitchell Shire
Libraries,
Governor of
NSW,
Prime Minister
France,
Prime Minister
Lithuania,
Palace Beijing,
Charles Stuart University,
University of NSW,
Family Court Australia,
Bundaberg Gallery,
Tamworth Regional Gallery,
Dubbo Gallery,
Bathurst Gallery,
Wollongong City Gallery,
Comalco Rio Tinto,
John Howard,
Laperouse Museum Paris France |
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Deborah
Halpern
B.1957
Browse
sculpture
Deborah Halpern
is one of Australia's most celebrated sculptors
notable for prominent works of
public art.
Halpern is a
sculptor,
mosaic
artist and
ceramic artist
inspired by the free spirit of
Pablo Picasso.
Deborah
Halpern
famous
sculpture
include 'Angel' commissioned by
National Gallery of Victoria
(Birrarung
Marr).
Halpern
'Ophelia' is
the official face of
Melbourne
by
Tourism Victoria
outside the Southgate complex at
Southbank, Victoria. |
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Col
Henry
B.1940
Browse sculpture
AWARDS:
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2008 Queensland
Swell Sculpture
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2008 Headland
Sculpture in NZ, international Artist in
Residence
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2008 Installation
University West Sydney Sculpture Prize Prizes
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2008 Won the
Perisher Blue Sculpture Award at Jindabyne
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2009
Awarded a highly
commended Wyong Art
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Robin Holliday
1932-2014
Browse sculpture
Robin Holliday
a
renowned sculptor with a
distinguished career in
molecular biology.
He
proposed a mechanism of DNA-strand exchange that
attempted to explain gene-conversion events that
occur during meiosis in fungi. He proposed the model in 1964 known as the
Holliday Junction. |
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Pin Hsun Hsiang B.1958
Browse sculpture
COLLECTION:
1986 "Polo" oil
painting held in Brazil, 1994 "Tired Lady" Wood
carving selected by Max Willis, previous Chairman of NSW
Parliament House (permanent display at Parliament
house), 2004 "Leap" Wood carving won The Running
Rock Masterworks prize at Darling Park, 2005
"Back" Wood carving won The Sculptors Society prize
at Darling Park, 2008 "Naughty Girl 2nd" Sculpture
won The Sculptors Society prize at Darling Park |
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Danielle
Legge
B.1953
Browse sculpture
AWARDS:
(1998)
the Stanthorpe Arts Festival sculpture competition
Award
COLLECTION:
Australia, America, Mexico, England,
Ireland, France,
Portugal, Spain, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan
and Tasmania.
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Regina Noakes
B.1958
Browse paintings
AWARDS: Gold Medal Lorenzo Medici
the City of Florence;
Australian Visual Arts
Grants (3 times);
(2003)
New York The Healing Power of Art;
(2003)
Perpetual Trophy WA Arts Society
(twice);
(2002)
Outstanding Performance Armadale
Award;
(2002)
Arts Manhattan New York
COLLECTIONS:
Eric Clapton,
Fulham Palace London,
Ministry Water
Resources Sultanate Oman,
Brooklyn Museum New York,
Singapore Economic Board,
Jean & Charles
Schulz Information Centre Sonoma State University
California,
Visual Arts Centre
Eastern Washington University,
University of Cambridge,
University Norwich,
University London,
Western Australian
Electoral Commission,
Atelier International
New York,
Women's Aid Abroad
Malaysia,
Balya Cancer Foundation,
Data Analysis Australia,
Toyota Australia,
Toorak College Mount
Eliza Victoria,
Methodist Ladies College
Perth,
Hale Boys School Perth
WA,
Evans & Tate Wineries
Perth WA |
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John Olsen
B.1928
Browse paintings
Important living Australian artist
from post-WWII up until today.
Olsen painting sold for
$1.09 million
AWARDS:
(1960) Rockdale Prize;
(1961)
H.C. Richards Memorial
Queensland Art Gallery Brisbane
Prize;
(1962)
Royal Sydney Show Prize;
(1963)
Georges Art Prize Melbourne;
(1964)
Launceston Prize Tasmania;
(1969)
Wynne Prize
Gallery of NSW;
(1977)
Order of the British Empire (OBE);
(1985) Wynne Prize
Gallery of NSW;
(1993)
Australian Creative Fellowship;
(2001)
Order of Australia;
(2005)
Archibald Portrait Prize |
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Margaret Olley 1923-2011
Browse Graphics
AWARDS:
(1947)
Mosman Art Prize;
Art Gallery of New South Wales |
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Celia Perceval B.1949
Celia Perceval paintings
Parents:
John Perceval
and Mary Boyd Lady
Nolan
COLLECTION:
Bendigo Art Gallery,
New England Regional Art Gallery,
Admirable City Art Gallery Museum,
Croft Castle, Shropshire England,
Deutscher Menzies,
also
England,
Ireland, France,
Portugal, Spain, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan,
America. |
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John Perceval
1923-2000
John Perceval paintings
John
Perceval is
the most significant artists from post-WWII up
until today.
AWARDS:
(1956)
Signatory to
Antipodeans Manifesto;
(1959)
McCaughey Prize;
(1960)
Wynne Prize
for Dairy Farm, Victoria;
(1991)
Officer of the Order of Australia
for service to the visual arts.
John Perceval
Williamstown (1958)
painting
sold for $552,500
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Dino Rogliani
B.1932
Browse sculpture
AWARDS:
(2008)
Winner Exibition Campbeltown Art NSW;
2005 Award of the
Artist on Norton Sydney; (2002) Winner
Artist on Norton Sydney; 2002 Winner
Sculpture Prize Holroyd City; (2002) Winner Local
section Fisher`s Ghost; 2000
Winner at Campbelltown Art Gallery;
(2000)
Encouragement
Award Fisher`s Ghos |
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Kinga Rypinska
B.1954
Kinga Rypinska paintings
An establish artist offers the magic taking us to
the Secret World Wonder with the state-of-the-art
expression. |
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Garry Shead B.1942
Browse paintings
COLLECTIONS:
National Gallery of Australia,
Gallery of NSW,
Art Gallery of SA,
Queensland Art Gallery,
Art
Gallery Lake Macquarie,
City Council Gallery,
Wollongong City Art Gallery,
Hungarian National Museum Budapest,
Australian National
University,
University of
Queensland,
University of NSW,
University of
WA,
Parliament of
Australia,
National Film Sound Archive,
NAVA Board National
Association for the Visual Arts,
Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane
City Art Gallery,
State Bank Sydney,
Visual Arts Crafts Board,
Phillip Morris Collection |
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Andrew Sibley
1933-2015
Browse paintings
AWARDS:
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Toowoomba Chronicle Art Prize,
The Winemakers’ Prize
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Caltex-Warana Prize, Bathurst
City Purchase Prize
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Andrew Fairley Art Prize, Georges
Award,
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Gold Coast Prize
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Launceston Art Purchase,
Townsville Pacific Art Prize
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Dalby Art Prize
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Tattersalls Invitation Prize
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Brisbane Stanthorpe Arts Award
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Dobell Prize
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Doug Moran National Portrait
Prize
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Peter Smith 1938-2005
Browse sculpture
AWARDS:
President
position of Boort Fiesta from its Conception, an
annual festival devoted to arts: painting,
sculpture, photography, film, music, food and wine. |
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Alan Somerville
Browse sculptureCOLLECTIONS:
National Australian War Memorial Canberra,
Centennial More Park Trust, State Rail Authority,
Lloyd's Bank Sydney, Royal Australian Navy
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Gaye Spencer
B.1954
Browse
sculpture
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Susan Weaver B.1958
Browse paintings
COLLECTIONS:
Newcastle Regional Art Gallery,
Lake
Macquarie Regional City Art Gallery,
Newcastle Permanent Building Society collection,
Hunter
Medical Research Institute (HMRI),
PricewaterhouseCoopers- PwC Australia |
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Brett
Whiteley
1939-1992
Browse paintings
COLLECTIONS:
National Gallery of Australia
Tate Gallery
London
Museum of Modern Art
New York
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We are committed to the dynamic artists
work
we believe in and admire, who have made significant contribution to
International and
Australian culture such as
Charles Blackman,
Arthur Boyd,
Jamie Boyd,
Lenore Boyd,
David Boyd,
Pamela Griffith,
Deborah Halpern,
Robin Holliday,
Lily
Kelly Napangardi,
Ningura Napurrula,
Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa aka Mrs. Bennett,
Wentja Napaltjarri,
Regina
Noakes,
Nancy Ross Nunguarrayi,
John
Olsen,
John
Perceval,
Gloria Petyarre,
Alan Somerville,
Garry Shead that
believed in Galeria Aniela from its inception,
artists we love include,
Brett Whiteley and many more.
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