Kaapa Mbitjana Tjampitjinpa (Aboriginal, circa 1926a€“1989), Rainbow Water Dreamingpester paint, house paint, and enamel on canvasboard, 1972, signed, titled, dated, and inscribed on the reverse, retains gallery labels to framing, in wooden floater frame with silk backing and window on the verso. Board Size 12 x 16 in.; DOA 18 x 22 in. Kaapa Mbitjana Tjampitjinpa, an Aboriginal artist who worked in the modernist style, is often credited as the founder and the first master of the Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art movement in Central Australia. He was born west of Napperby Station in the 1920s and was of Anmatyerre, Warlpiri and Arrernte heritage. The National Gallery of Victoria, Australia describes Kaapa's artwork saying: "Kaapa's work, with its pictorial elements and seductive delicacy of detail, is cultivated to appeal to the western gaze. It also recreates the dramatic spectacle of men participating in ceremony and creates an illusion of the third dimension." Kaapa's work is present in major national and international museums, such as the National Gallery of Victoria, Australia; the National Museum of Australia, Canberra; the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania; and others. The Australia Gallery, New York John Webber Gallery, New York Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Good overall condition; not examined out of frame.