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TREASURES FINE ART AUCTION 1

FINE ART AUCTION

catalogue not for sale

Jakarta, 11 October 2015

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Auction

Sunday, 11 October 2015Luncheon : 11.30 am

Auction : 1.00 pm

Preview

Friday, 9 October 2015Saturday, 10 October 2015

11.00 am - 08.00 pm

We cordially invites you to come to an Art Talk

“ART & INVESTMENT”

Speaker: Syakieb Sungkar

Saturday, 10 October 2015, 14.30 - finished

Venue:Masterpiece BuildingBallroom 4 floorTanah Abang IV No. 23-25 Jakarta Pusat - Indonesia

Venue

Masterpiece BuildingTanah Abang IV No. 23-25

Jakarta Pusat - IndonesiaTel: (62-21) 351 0808 (Hunting)

Fax: (62-21) 351 0707

Fine Art Auction

FURTHER INFORMATION:

Woelan 0815 8457 6431

Liesdiana 0817 9975 555

INVITATION

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THE BUYER Estimated PriceEstimated price is the price range, which reflects the opinion of our specialist for the price expected to offer at the auction. This should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either at which the lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. Estimated prices are based upon prices recently paid at auction, and the condition of the artworks including the quality, rarity and history of ownership (provenance).

Reserve PriceThe reserve is the confidential minimum price the seller is willing to accept and below which a lot not be sold.

Buyer’s PremiumBuyers are reminded that the price to be paid will be the sum of the final bid price plus the buyer’s premium. The rate of buyer’s premium for each lot is 22 % (twenty two percent) of the hammer price.

BEFORE THE AUCTIONViewing Pre-sale viewings are strongly recommended for prospective buyers in order to examine the artworks thoroughly. Pre-sale viewing is open for the public at no charge and usually displayed for 2 (two) days prior to the sale.

Condition ReportsCondition reports are available upon request. They are statements of opinion and should not be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Descriptions of property are not warranties and that lot is sold “as is”. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identification only. It is strongly recommended that prospective buyers inspect and seek any independent expert advice to satisfy you as to authorship, attribution, authenticity, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance or condition of lot.

RegistrationIf you are planning to participate in the auction, you will need to register with us at the registration desk, to complete a bidder registration form and to receive a bidding number to identify you if you are a successful bidder. Registration can be made during the viewing period or 30 minutes prior to the sell.

THE AUCTIONBiddingAll artworks are auctioned in consecutive numerical order. Bidding is done in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) in incremental price raise. The auctioneer will accept bids from those present in the saleroom or absentee bidders participating by telephone or by written bid left with TREASURES in advance. The lot being offered is usually illustrated on a screen.

Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following increments:

Rp. 1.000.000 - Rp. 10.000.000 by Rp. 500.000Rp. 10.000.000 - Rp. 20.000.000 by Rp. 1.000.000Rp. 20.000.000 - Rp. 50.000.000 by Rp. 2.000.000Rp. 50.000.000 - Rp. 100.000.000 by Rp. 5.000.000Rp. 100.000.000 - Rp. 200.000.000 by Rp. 10.000.000Rp. 200.000.000 - Rp. 500.000.000 by Rp. 20.000.000Rp. 500.000.000 - Rp. 1.000.000.000 by Rp. 50.000.000Rp. 1.000.000.000 - above by the auctioneer’s direction.

Absentee/ Written BidsIf you cannot attend the auction in person, you may bid in other ways. The most common is written bids. Written bids are written instruction given to TREASURES to bid for you on one or more lots up to a maximum amount you specify for each lot. There is no charge for this service. If two or more parties leave identical bids, the first bid received by TREASURES will take preference. Written bid forms are available 7 days before the sale and returned to TREASURES within 24 hours before the sale or by fax to (021) 351 0707.

Telephone BidsIf you cannot attend the auction, TREASURES will execute on behalf of your bid by telephone. Please make arrangements for this service at least 1 (one) day before the sale. It is advisable for you to leave your maximum bid, in case you are unable to reach us by phone.

Successful BidsSuccessful bidder will be indicated by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer after reaching or exceeding the reserve price. TREASURES will record the bidder number of the buyer. Under the auctioneer’s discretion bidding may be reopened.

Unsold lotsWhen a lot fails to sell, the auctioneer will not announce a bidder’s number. Lots unsold will be returned to the consignor usually after a week in case there are any post sale offers.

AFTER THE AUCTION Payment Payment of purchases should be made within 7 (seven) calendar days. Please include your paddle number, name, lot number, and total payment in your bank instruction. If buyers do not make any payment or notice to TREASURES during the scheduled time, they will be considered as withdrawing.

Collection of GoodsGoods can be collected only when payment has cleared and been received by TREASURES. Due to space constraints, TREASURES requires that purchases and unsold property be collected within 7 (seven) days. If the goods remain after 7 (seven) days TREASURES reserves the right to cause the artworks to be stored at the expense of the purchaser.

Storage and InsuranceTREASURES provides insurance cover for sold items for a maximum of 7 (seven) days after the date of the sale. If the goods have not been removed by the deadline, the goods will be deposited at warehouse and all storage transportation and other associated costs as well as risk shall be at the purchaser’s responsibility.

THE SELLERAuction estimates If you are considering selling your property at the auction, TREASURES will provide a free initial estimate of its auction value. You can send a clear photograph of each item with complete data includes the dimension, artist’s signature, medium, physical condition and any other relevant information.

The conditions of business set up below are information guidance for prospective buyer and seller with any enquiries relating to buying or selling at the auction. We encourage you to read them wisely and thoroughly.

CONDITION OF BUSINESS

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After Sale NotificationYou will receive an after sale advice listing the final bid price, or in the event that the property failed to sell, notification that it was bought-in to be returned to you. Payment for your sold property takes approximately 4 (four) weeks, provided payment has been received by us from the buyer.

CONDITIONS OF SALEThese conditions of sale together with any terms and conditions set out a consignment form constitute the entire agreement with the Buyer on respect to any lots listed in the catalogue. Amendment to the catalogue descriptions may be made verbally during the course of auction or by appropriate posted notices. By bidding at the auction, you shall be bound by the conditions set out below.

Terms used in these conditions * “The Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer. * “The Lot” means any items deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item (s) described against any lot number in the catalogue. * “The Hammer Price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot. * “The Reserve” means the amount below which we agree with the seller that the lot cannot be sold. * “The Buyer’s Premium” means the charge payable by the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price, at the rate set out in the auction room at the time of the relevant sale. * “Forgery” means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue.

Withdrawal of PropertyTREASURES reserve the right to withdraw from the sale the property or to have the property listed at any auction without any prior notice to the vendor.

Control of AuctionTREASURES will have absolute discretion to determine the successful bidder should a dispute arise between the bidders and this includes the authority to reject any bid, to cancel the sale or to re-offer the property in dispute.

Ownership of PropertyThe fall of the auctioneer’s hammer indicates the property sold to the buyer who is responsible for the property and shall be liable to pay the full purchase price within 7 (seven) days. If extended payment terms have not been granted, penalty interest will be charged on the unpaid balance until paid.

Remedies of TREASURESIf the buyer is in breach of any of the conditions of sale then TREASURES may choose to take the following action:

(1) Cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer. (2) Re-sell the property without any minimum price at the next auction of TREASURES or privately on 5(five) days notice to the buyer. (3) Take any other action TREASURES may consider necessary.

In the event a defaulting buyer has made a part payment, TREASURES reserves the right to apply such payment to any such lots at its sole discretion.

ForgeryIn the event of proven forgery, TREASURES will refund to the buyer the purchase price of the lot. This refund will only occur on the following terms:

(i) The buyer must provide evidence from an independent expert who proves that the lot is a forgery. TREASURES reserves the right to request further expert evidence if, in its sole discretion, it is not satisfied with the finding of either expert.(ii) The buyer must provide written notification to TREASURES within 1 (one) year of the auction date of the forgery allegations.

No refund will occur if there is any conflict of opinion among accepted experts in the field or if it can be demonstrated that the lot is a forgery only by means of scientific process that could damage or otherwise jeopardize the condition of the lot and which scientific techniques were not commonly employed until after the publication of the catalogue.

This guarantee is for the benefit of the buyer only and cannot be assigned. Such buyer must have remained the owner of the property without disposing of any interest in it to any third party up until the time the alleged forgery was discovered.

Handling and Packaging Handling and packing of all purchase lots shall be at the risk of the buyer who shall pay an administration charge if TREASURES is responsible for such services. TREASURES shall use our best efforts to take care when handling the packing but remind the buyer that from 7 (seven) days time after the sale, the goods are entirely at the buyer’s risk. You can instruct your own shipper for the shipping. However, we can also arrange for such service but are not responsible for any costs incurred during the shipping.

NoticeTREASURES remind prospective buyers that none of the property in this catalogue is subject to any guarantee of authenticity and all of the artworks sold “as is” with all imperfections, incompleteness, faults and errors of description. All property is sold without any warranty or representation. TREASURES is not responsible for any errors or omission in the catalogue. Buyers are strongly recommended to take independent professional advice on selection of purchase.

Published by: TREASURES

Auction House

PT. Dwi SamapersadaMASTERPIECE Building

Tanah Abang IV. No.23 - 25Jakarta Pusat - Indonesia

Tel: (62-21) 351 0808 (Hunting) Fax: (62-21) 351 0707

[email protected] www.masterpiece-auction.com

Copyright @ 2015, Treasures Auction House

All right reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced, stored in a retriavel system, or transmitted in anyform or by any means, electronic,

mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher.

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002HASAN DJAAFAR(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995)Rumah Batak

Oil on canvas: 78 x 133 cmSigned, lower right: Hasan Djaafar

RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000

001SUDJONO ABDULLAH(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Kawanan Rusa

Oil on canvas: 126 x 200 cmSigned, lower left : S. Abdullah

RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000

003JOHN VAN DER STERREN (Sukabumi, 1938)Old Building, 1994

Oil on canvas: 50 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Van Der Sterren94

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

004AMRUS NATALSYA (Medan, 1933)Pulang Panen III, 2015

Oil on canvas: 80 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Amrus Natalsya, 2015

RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

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005ARIE SMIT (Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916)Landscape, 1990

Acrylic on paper: 26 x 38 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Arie Smit 90

RP 40.000.000 - 60.000.000

Born in Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916. He was a student of the Academy of Arts in Rotterdam before working as lithographer for the Dutch Colonial Army in the Dutch Indies prior to the Second World War. He moved to Bali in 1956 to engage in full time painting and became an Indonesian Citizen, produced as well as taught painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Many of his paintings depict the nature of his surrounding environment. He had several solo exhibitions in Bandung Institute of Technology, The Honolulu East West Center, and the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. He received the “Dharma Kusuma” art awards from the local government of Bali.

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006IRSAM(Klaten, 1942 – Bogor, 2006)Kenangan Doa Tulus, 1992

Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Irsam, 1992

Literature:Mikke Susanto, IRSAM Jejak - Jejak DekoratifPublish by PT. Dwi Samapersada, pg. 54

RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

007ANTON HUANG (Bandung, 1935 – 1985)Penari Bali

Acrylic on paper: 29 x 20 cmSigned, lower right: Anton H.

RP 9.000.000 - 12.000.000

Born in Klaten, Central Java, 1942. He graduated from the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta. He had held his first exhibition in 1967 in Jakarta. He received an award from the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. In 1980 he also joined in the Contemporary Asian Art Exhibition in Fukuoka Art Museum Japan.

Born in Bandung, 1935. At 20s, he learnt painting from painter Kartono Yudhokusumo at Sanggar Seniman and continued to study under painter Barli. In 1959, he held his exhibition in several major cities in Indonesia among others in Jakarta, Bandung and Surabaya. He was also active participating in many exhibitions abroad such as in Denmark and Amsterdam. In 1969, he moved to Bali where he strongly in contact with European artists that develop his painting.

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011FREDERICK ANTON KIEVITS (Bogor, West Java, 1887 – The Hague, 1951)Market

Oil on canvas: 40 x 60 cmSigned, lower right: FA. Kievits

RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

008OTTO DJAYA(Rangkas Bitung, West java, 1916 - 2002)Monggo Mas, 1998

Acrylic on canvas: 95 x 142 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Otto Djaya, 1998

RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000

009I WAYAN PENGSONG (Cakra Negara, 1943)Arak-Arakan Pengantin Di Lombok

Mixed media on canvas : 73 x 130 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Pengsong

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

010KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987)Dermaga Ikan

Oil on canvas: 70 x 140 cmSigned, lower right: Koempoel

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

013CHENG SHUI(Bogor, West Java, 1981)Gembala Kerbau

Oil on board: 122 x 244 cmSinged in chinese character, upper right

RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

012RUDY PRANADJAYA(1948 – 2005) Gadis Bali, 1990

Oil on canvas: 40 x 34 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Rudy Pranadjaya 90

RP 2.000.000 - 4.000.000

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014MARIA TJUI (Pariaman, Sumatra, 1934)Perahu Kusamba, 1975

Oil on canvas: 140 x 184 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Maria Tjui, 1975This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000

015KARTIKA AFFANDI

(Jakarta, 1934)Perahu Nelayan, 1986

Oil on canvas: 100 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Kartika, 1986

RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000

016GUNG MAN (Denpasar, 1956)Homage to Arie Smit, 2013

Acrylic on canvas: 27 x 33 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Gung Man, 2013Signed, titled and dated on the reverseLiterature: Pulau Dewata Di mata Gung Man, pg,158

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

017FREDERICK KASENDA

(1900’s-1950)Kampung Nelayan

Oil on canvas: 33 x 44 cmSigned, lower right: Frederik Kasenda

RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000

019S. DJUPRIJANY

Gunung Malabar

Oil on canvas: 60 x 90 cmSigned, lower right: S. Djupriyani

RP 6.000.000 - 9.000.000

018REDHA SORANA SUNARKO (Bandung, 1952 - 2001)Bunga, 1992

Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cmSigned, lower right: Redha SSigned, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

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020LUCIEN FRITS OHL(Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904 – The Hague, 1976)Figure Under the Flamboyant Tree

Oil on board: 31 x 25 cmSigned, lower right: L Frits Ohl

RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000

021WIDAYAT

(Kutoarjo, 1919 – Jakarta, 2002)Abstraksi Dekora Magis (20), 2002

Oil on canvas: 85 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Widayat, 2002

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000

Born in Palembang, South Sumatra, 1904. He was a self-taught painter whose works were mostly Indonesian landscape. He also produced paintings of Asian panorama. He was a painter, watercolorist, and draughtsman in the style reminiscent of the late of GP. Adolfs. He once lived in Jakarta for a long time then settled in The Hague until he died in 1976.

Born in Kutoarjo, Central Java, 1919. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI), Yogyakarta and Ceramics and Landscape, Nagoya, Japan (1960). He received BKPM award (1953), a cultural award from the Indonesian Government (1972), the Best Biennial Painting, Yogyakarta (1986) and the ASEAN Award, Brunei Darussalam (1993). His works have been shown throughout Indonesia and abroad. He performed his solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta (1983), Jakarta (1985, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 and participated in joint exhibition in Japan, Netherlands and United States for KIAS (1990 – 1991).

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022TOYIB (Surabaya, 1988)Reclining Nude

Oil on canvas: 56 x 120 cmSigned, lower left: Toyib

RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000

023HASIM (Jakarta, 1921-1982)

After a BathOil on canvas: 76 x 50 cm

Signed, lower left: Hasim

RP 18.000.000 - 20.000.000

024HATTA HAMBALI (Sengkawang, South Sulawesi, 1949)Balinese Girl, 1991

Acrylic on paper: 51 x 51 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Hatta Hambali 91

RP 7.000.000 - 9.000.000

025NYOMAN SUKARI

(Karangasem, Bali)Seated Girl in Yellow , 2002

Oil on canvas: 150 x 100 cmSigned, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000

027I MADE DJIRNA

(Ubud, 1957)Merenung, 2002

Mixed media on canvas : 90 x 100 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Djirna, 2002

RP 26.000.000 - 35.000.000

026SUDJONO ABDULLAH(Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Woman with Kebaya

Oil on canvas: 157 x 100 cmSigned, lower left: S. Abdullah

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

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028TRUBUS SUDARSONO (Yogyakarta, 1926 – 1966)Wanita Bali

Oil on canvas: 58 x 44.5 cmSigned, lower left: Trubus S.

RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000

Born in Yogyakarta, 1926. A member of Seniman Indonesia Muda (Young Indonesian Artists) and Pelukis Rakyat (People’s Painters), Yogyakarta, he was a self-taught practitioner who honed his skills in the amateur art associations that flourished during and after the Japanese occupation. Trubus was taught by both Affandi and Hendra Gunawan and he also studied the paintings of the old and modern masters through prints and lithographs, as well as the works of artists in Indonesia such as Antonio Blanco, Romualdo Locatelli and Basoeki Abdullah. His works are represented in the Jakarta Art Gallery and other museums in Indonesia.

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Dede Eri Supria

029DEDE ERI SUPRIA(Jakarta, 1956)Mengejar Ambisi, 2015

Oil on canvas: 160 x 200 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Dede Eri Supria, 2015

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 150.000.000 - 200.000.000

Being fascinated by photographic realism, Dede Eri Supria has developed his paintings through collection of photo-graphs. He found his idioms through observing photos. However he never copies the photographs either. His paintings show that he tends to go beyond photography, in the sense that the sceneries he creates in his canvases are impossible for photography to emulate. In playing with this imagination of the unreal-reality or engineered visual reality, he employs painstakingly realistic technique in the details of his works. His style and theme becomes a pioneer of Gera-kan Seni Rupa Indonesia in the late 70’s. He had received several awards, such as: General Award for The Arts from The Society for American Indonesia Friendship Inc. (1978), The International Visitor’s Program from USIS, USA (1981), Anugerah Adam Malik (1986), and Affandi Award (1993).

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035I MADE WIANTA (Apuan, Bali, 1949)Calligraphy And Purple Birds, 2015

Oil, acrylic on canvas Fragrance: 120 x 244 cmSigned and dated, lower middle: Wianta, 2015

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist

RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000

030AYU ARISTA MURTI (Surabaya, 1979)Super Sonic, 2000

Oil on canvas: 60 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Ayu Arista Murti, 17 Okt. 2000Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 9.000.000 - 12.000.000

032GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Balinese Woman Headdress

Oil on canvas: 30 x 40 cmSigned, lower right: Adolfs

RP 30.000.000 - 40.000.000

031PANDU PRIBADI

(Boyolali, Central Java, 1965)Ibu dan Anak, 1995

Acrylic on canvas: 60 x 50cmSigned and dated, lower left:

Bantul, 1995, Pandu, 11062 hariSigned,Titled and dated on the reverse

RP 2.000.000 - 4.000.000

033MELODIA

(Jakarta, 1967)Yang Datang dan Pergi Metropolitan, 2006

Oil on canvas: 130 x 190 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Mel, 2006

RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000

034HEYI MA’MUN (Bandung, 1952)Abstrak, 1990

Acrylic on paper: 40 x 40 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Hayi 90

RP 2.000.000 - 4.000.000

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037EDO PILLU

(Bandung, 1969)Hand, 2008

Oil on canvas: 149 x 180 cmSigned and dated, upper left: Edo Pillu, 2008

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

036ZAINI (Pariaman, 1926 – Jakarta, 1977)Abstraksi Topeng, 1976

Oil on canvas : 60 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower middle: Zaini76

RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000

Born in Pariaman, West Sumatra on March 17, 1926. He first began painting under painter Wakidi and later continued under S. Sudjojono and Basoeki Abdullah. In 1940, Zaini went to Jakarta and moved to Yogyakarta in 1945 where he established together with Affandi the “Pelukis Rakyat” (Community’s Artists). Not more than a year, he moved to Madiun, East Java and established the Young Indonesian Artists, together with S. Sudjojono and Trisno Soemardjo. He returned to Jakarta in 1946. Zaini died on September 25,1977. Until the end of his life, he was a member of the Jakarta Art Council.

Born in Bandung, Central Java, 1969. He studied sculpture from 1990 to 1997 in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design at the Indonesian Institute of Arts (ISI), Yogyakarta. in 1989 he continued his studied at the Institute of Design and Photography in Bandung. He has held solo exhibitions in Yogyakarta and Jakarta. He also has joined in group exhibitions in Indonesia, Singapore, Canada, Germany and the USA. He now lives and works in Yogyakarta.

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039RUDY PRANADJAYA

(1948 – 2005) Perahu

Oil on canvas: 80x 120 cmSigned, lower right: R. Pranadjaya

RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000

038SRIHADI SOEDARSONO(Solo, 1931)Kusamba Boat, 1980

Watercolour on paper: 35 x 47 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Srihadi S. 12-80

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

040ADAM LAY (Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949-2014)Doves, 2005

Oil on canvas: 78 x 125 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adam L05

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

041I NYOMAN TJAKRA

(Penestanan, Ubud, 1945)Activities on The Rice Fields, 2000

Acrylic on canvas: 70 x 125 cmSigned and dated, lower left:

I Nj. Tjakra, Penestanan, ubud Bali 2000

RP 7.000.000 - 10.000.000

042MARIA TJUI (Pariaman, Sumatra, 1934)Bunga Matahari, 1975

Oil on canvas : 108 x 135 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Maria Tjui, 1975

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

043ROYATNA

(Bandung, 1959)Mount Rinjani - Morning Clouds

Oil on canvas: 86 x 120 cmSigned, lower left: Royatna

RP 6.000.000 - 9.000.000

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044GERARD PIETER ADOLFS (Semarang, 1899 – The Netherlands, 1968)Chineese Antiquair, 1965

Oil on canvas: 30 x 40 cmSigned, lower left: AdolfsSigned, numbered and titled on the reverse: no. 846

Literature:Eveline Borntraeger-Stoll / Gianni Orsini, Gerard Pieter Adolfs,The Painter of Java and Bali 1898 - 1968, pg. 407

RP 75.000.000 - 90.000.000

Born in Semarang, 1899. He once lived in Surabaya and made many paintings about the city. He traveled to many countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa, like Japan, Rome and Arab. He decided to spend the rest of his time in Holland until he died in Den Bosch, the Netherlands, in 1968.

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048KETUT SUGANTIKA (Singapadu, Bali 1975)My Lovely Kitty, 2011

Oil , pencil on canvas: 125 x 200 cmSigned and dated, lower right:Ketut Sugantika, 2011

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 9.000.000 - 12.000.000

050S. DJUPRIJANY

Pemandangan Di Sekitar Kota Bandung

Oil on canvas: 40 x 80 cmSigned, lower left: S. Djupriyani

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

045AFFANDI (Cirebon, 1907 – 1990)Cock Fighting, 1926

Lithograph: 25 x 30 cmSigned and dated, lowerright: A.1926

RP 9.000.000 - 12.000.000

046ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI

(Yogyakarta, 1971)Panen Di Tirta, 2005

Acrylic on canvas : 60 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Erica, 2005

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000

047ADAM LAY (Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949-2014)Bermain Air, 2002

Oil on canvas: 80 x 130 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Adam L02This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

049POPO ISKANDAR(Garut, 1927 – Bandung, 2000)Ayam, 1983

Watercolour on paper: 20 x 21 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Popo 83

RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000

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051SUNARYO (Banyumas, 1943)Dua Ikan, 1996

Mixed media on canvas : 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lowe right: Sunaryo 96

RP 80.000.000 - 120.000.000

Born in Banyumas, Central Java, 1943. He studied at Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) majoring in Sculpture (1969) and continued his study to Carrarra, Italy. During 1970s, his sculptures were very much influenced by tribal arts in Indonesia. Besides sculpture, he is also a master in painting using artistic touch. He inaugurated his museum, Selaras Sunaryo, in Bandung (1998).

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052M. IRFAN (Bukittinggi, West Sumatra 1972)ARS Longa, 2013

Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 250 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Irfan,2013Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 200.000.000 - 300.000.000

M. Irfan M. Irfan was born in Bukittinggi, West Sumatra 1972. M. Irfan is included in 51 members of the young artists from West Sumatra that recently held a group exhibition under the theme of Panorama. Irfan’s paintings of train series have captivated the people’s interest. He mostly painted in huge size. They portray trains, railways, and fumes which give a sense of darkness. His “trains” series was quite a leap in Irfan’s painting career. They contained Irfan’s dreams, hopes and ideas.

ARS Longa is the Latin quote, often rendered in English as Art is long, life is short. It can be interpreted as “art lasts forever, but artists die and are forgotten” (in this use sometimes ren-dered in the Greek order as “Life is short, Art eternal”). This come to Irfan’s idea to describing how human life span limits all that might be accomplished.

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053HASAN DJAAFAR(Koto Gadang, West Sumatra, 1919 - 1995)Lotus In Tosca

Oil on canvas: 68 x 135 cmSigned, lower left: Hasan Djaafar

RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

054ZULFA HENDRA (Bukittinggi, West Sumatra, 1973)Resting, 2005

Acrylic on canvas: 50 x 110 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Zulfa Hendra, 2005

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

055AMRI YAHYA (Palembang, 1939)Pura Bali, 1970

Oil on canvas: 67 x 58 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Amri Y.1970

RP 12.000.000 - 15.000.000

056JOHN VAN DER STERREN (Sukabumi, 1938)Bali Gate Sanur, 1994

Oil on canvas: 60 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Van Der Sterren, 94Titled on the reverse

RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000

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057UGO UNTORO (Purbalingga, 1970)Wrong Room, 2004

Pastel on paper: 73 x 54 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ugo04Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

058KRIJONO(Jakarta, 1951 - 2011)Ketut Pejeng, 2003

Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 75 cmSigned, titled and dated, lower left: Ketut Pejeng, 2003,Baliku, Krijono

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artistLiterature: Jade Sceptre, KRIJONO Ultimate Exuberance,Published by Hexart Publishing, pg. 75

RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000

Born in Purbalingga, Central Java, 1970. He studied at the Indonesian Institute of Art (ISI), Yogyakarta. He held his solo exhibitions at Cemeti Ctontemporary Art Gallery, Yogyakarta (1996, 1998), Kedai Kebun Gallery, Yogyakarta (1999), Essence Art Gallery, Jakarta (2000) and Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta (2002). He participated in several group exhibitions at Purna Budaya Yogyakarta, Cemeti Contemporary Art Gallery, Yogyakarta (1997), Galeria Jangva, Helsinki, Finland (1998),T Singapore, National Gallery, Jakarta, Cemeti Art House, Bali, Queensland Art Gallery, Australia, Centrum van Beeldende Kunst, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1999), Nadi Gallery, Jakarta (2000, 2001, 2003), etc.

Krijono was born in Jakarta on 11 July 1951. His father was a collector, so Krijono was surrounded by works of art. He began studied painting under the guidance of the art critic Kusnadi. In 1971, Krijono enrolled in the painting program at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta. He has held solo exhibitions in Indonesia and aboard. His works are documented in the books Great Charcoals by Indonesia Artist Krijono (1997) and Krijono : The Flying Elephant (2000). He now lives and works in Jakarta.

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059I MADE ARYA PALGUNA (Ubud Kelod, 1976)Berdua di Semak-Semak, 2002

Mixed media on canvas: 110 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Palguna02Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 7.000.000 - 10.000.000

060REDHA SORANA SUNARKO

(Bandung, 1952 - 2001)Menong

Mixed media on canvas: 90 x 60 cmSigned on the reverse

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

061KUSMANTO(Demak, 1978)Untitled, 2003

Acrylic on canvas: 100 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Kusmanto, 2003

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

062YAYAT SURYA

(Cirebon, 1968)Look, They Are Just

a Playing Domino, 1998

Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 70 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Yayat.1998

Signed, titled and on the reverse

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

064FRANS NADJIRA

(Makasar, 1942)Lintasan Kenangan Sebelum Hening

(A Flesh of Memory Before The Silence), 2004

Oil on canvas: 100 x 115 cmSigned and dated, lower right: NJRA04Signed, titled and dated on the reverseThis lot is accompanied with certificate

of authenticity from the artist

RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

063ERICA HESTU WAHYUNI (Yogyakarta, 1971)Happy Mery Christmas, 2007

Acrylic on canvas: 70 x 80 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Erica, 2007Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

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066IRSAM(Klaten, 1942 – Bogor, 2006)Gembala, 2000

Oil on canvas: 60 x 65 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Irsam, 2000

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

065AGAPETUS AGUS KRISTIANDANA(Yogyakarta, 1968)Paradox Pendusta, 2003

Oil on canvas: 115 x 90 cmSigned, titled and dated on the reverse RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

Born in Yogyakarta on 6 August 1968. He studied and graduated from the Indonesian Arts Institute (ISI). He was given an award at The Indonesian Art Award in 2000 and his first solo exhibition “Fourth Horizon” was held in Jakarta, 2003. He has participated in several group exhibitions among other “Ayo Ngguyu” in Bentara Budaya Yogyakarta, “Dari Kita Untuk Kita” in Jakarta and “Pseudo-Still Life, Objek dan Auranya” in Semarang (2005).

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067DEWA PUTU BEDIL (Padangtegal, 1921 – 1999)Panen

Acrylic on canvas: 134 x 100 cmSigned, lower left: DW. Putu Bedil, Ubud Bali

RP 35.000.000 - 50.000.000

Born in Padangtegal, Ubud, 1921. During his teens, he became influences by the Dutch painter Dutch painter Rudolf Bonnet (1895-1978). He was a member of Pita Maha organization. His works was included in the ‘Art of Bali’ exhibition held in 1988 at the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. His works are in the collections of Art Center in Denpasar, the Puri Lukisan Museum in Ubud, the Rijksmuseum Voor Volkenkunde in Leiden, and the Tropen Museum in Amsterdam.

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073I WAYAN BENDI (Batuan, Bali 1950)Pasar Desa Adat Bali

Acrylic on paper: 43 x 58 cmSigned, lower left: I Wy, Bendi, Batuan Bali

RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000

071CHENG SHUI (Bogor, West Java, 1981)Penjual Sate

Oil on board: 81 x 122 cmSigned in chinese character, lower right

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

070DEWA PUTU MOKOH (Pengosekan, Ubud,Bali, 1936)Surfing, 1999

Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 60 cmSigned, lower middle: MokohSigned and dated on the reverse

RP 12.000.000 - 15.000.000

069S. YADI K (Banyuwangi, 1958)Rejang Samuan Tiga, 2004

Mixed media on canvas: 70 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: S. Yadi K.04Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000

072DIEGO MENENDEZ (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1956)Girl, 1995

Acrylic on canvas: 61 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Menendez 95

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

068ANGKAMA SETJADIPRADJA (Ciamis, West Java, 1913 – Bandung, 1984)Landscape

Oil on canvas: 40 x 50 cmSigned, lower right: Angkama

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

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074SOETOPO (Yogyakarta, 1931)Toys Seller, 2004

Oil on canvas: 110 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Soetopo 2004

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist

RP 55.000.000 - 70.000.000

075JEIHAN SUKMANTORO

(Solo, 1938)Bedaya, 2012

Oil on canvas : 140 x 140 cm Signed and dated, lower right: Jeihan, 12

Titled on the reverse

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from artist

RP 65.000.000 - 80.000.000

Born in Yogyakarta, April 13, 1931. He studied painting at The Indonesian Academy of Fine Arts (ASRI) Yogyakarta under Hendra Gunawan, Trubus and Soedarso tutelage. Since 1950, he was actively participated in many exhibitions and handled monumental works for Hotel Indonesia, Ambarukmo Hotel, Satu Maret Monument, Palagan Ambarawa, TMII Historical Monument Relief and Satria Mandala Museum, Jakarta. following the exhibition welcomes the Asian-African Conference in Bandung, 1955. Diversity in Harmony Exhibition in Yogyakarta, Borobudur International Festival Exhibition at the Museum H. Widayat, Mungkid, Magelang, 2002. Exhibition “Footsteps” at the Court of Djoko scream, Yogyakarta, 2003. Art Exhibition “Membaca Dunia Widayat” at Museum H.Widayat, Mungkid, Magelang, 2004.

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076DEDE ERI SUPRIA (Jakarta, 1956) Dancer, 2007

Oil on canvas: 120 x 110 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Dede Eri Supria, 2007

RP 60.000.000 - 80.000.000

Born in Jakarta, January 29, 1956. He studied at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) in Yogyakarta (1974). In 1976 his name first emerged in the Indonesian Art Scene when he exhibited his works at the first Seni Rupa Baru Indonesia exhibition at the Balai Budaya, Jakarta. He has received several awards for his works, Jakarta Biennale 1981, won a Philip Morris Indonesian Art Awards in 1997 and was participated into the ASEAN Art Awards in Manila. He has participated in many group shows as well as solo exhibitions. Dede held his solo exhibitions at Jakarta Stock Exchange (1997) and at the Art Folio Space in Singapore (2002). Today, he is considered an influential propagator of super-realist painting in Indonesia.

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077NYOMAN GUNARSA (Klungkung, 1944)Upacara Adat Bali, 1991

Watercolour on paper: 55 x 74,5 cmSigned and dated, lower right: 91

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

082IPE MA’AROEF

(Padang, West Sumatra, 1938)Menuju Pura

Oil on canvas: 30 x 30 cm

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

081FREDERICK KASENDA (b. 1900’s)Landscape Mountain

Oil on canvas: 50 x 67 cmSigned, lower right: Frederik Kasenda

RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

080ROYATNA (Bandung, 1959)Clouds On The Tea Plantation

Oil on canvas: 75.5 x 160.5 cmSigned, lower left: Royatna

RP 7.000.000 - 10.500.000

079GUNG MAN (Denpasar, 1956)Homage to Arie Smit, 2013

Acrylic on canvas: 27 x 34 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Gung Man, 2013Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

078HARDI (Blitar, East Java, 1951)Klenteng Au En Kiong, Malang, 2006

Oil on canvas: 90 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Hardi, 2006

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artistLiterature:Hardi “Seni & Politik”, Fadli Zon Library, pg. 147

RP 20.000.000 - 30.000.000

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084MASRIEL

(Bukittinggi, 1969)Traffic Jam, 2006

Acrylic on canvas: 125 x 180 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Masriel 2006

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

083WILLEM VAN DER DOES (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1889 – 1966)Fisherman

Oil on board: 30 x 40 cmSigned, lower right: W. V.D Does

RP 25.000.000 - 35.000.000

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086I GUSTI NGURAH UDIANTARA

(Tampaksiring, 1976)Lips Series, 2010

Acrylic on canvas: 200 x 180 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Tantin, 2010

RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000

Born in Tampaksiring, May 31, 1976. He studied at the Indonesian Institute of Arts, (ISI), Yogyakarta. He exhibited his one man shows at Nadi Gallery, Jakarta (2002). He participated in group exhibitions at Sanggar Dewata, Bali, Bentara Budaya, Yogyakarta (2000, 2001), Bentara Budaya, Jakarta (2001) and at Sembilan Gallery, Yogyakarta (2002). He received awards for the Best Watercolor Painter from ISI Yogyakarta (1997), the Best Artist from Lustrum ISI, Yogyakarta (1999) and the Best Artist at Dies Natalis, ISI, Yogyakarta (2000).

085KARTIKA AFFANDI(Jakarta, 1934)Hewan Qurban, 1990

Oil on canvas: 100 x 120 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Kartika, 1990

RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000

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087BARLI SASMITAWINATA (Bandung, 1921)Affandi, 1988

Pastel on paper: 53 x 68 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Barli, Yogya, 1988

RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000

091ROLAND STRASSER (Vienna, 1885 – 1974)Figure

Pencil on paper: 40 x 28 cmSigned, lower left: Strasser

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

090HASIM

(Jakarta, 1921-1982)A Couple

Oil on canvas: 149 x 99 cmSigned, lower right: Hasim

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

089LEE MAN FONG(Canton, China 1913 – Singapore 1988)Seated Girl

Ink on paper: 55 x 36 cmSigned, lower right: MF. Lee

RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000

092I GUSTI MADE KWANDJI

(Peliatan,Ubud, 1936)Balinese Ceremony

Acrylic on canvas: 64 x 44 cmSigned, lower left: GM. Kwandji

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

088HAN SNEL (Scheveningen, 1925 – 1998)Woman Figure

Pencil on paper : 40 x 30 cmSigned upper right: Han Snel, Bali

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

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093ADAM LAY (Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949)Kuda, 1980

Oil on board: 103 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adam L80

RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000

098ADAM LAY (Wonosobo, Central Java, 1949)Di Antara Riaknya Air, 2008

Oil on canvas: 90 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adam L08

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

097AMRUS NATALSYA (Medan, 1933)Membajak Sawah, 1988

Oil on wood: 45 x 52 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Amrus 88

RP 5.000.000 - 7.000.000

095I KETUT SUGANTIKA (Singapadu, Bali 1975)Smile II (Emotional Pig Series), 2008

Mixed media on canvas: 120 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ketut Sugantika, 2008Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 8.000.000 - 12.000.000

096RUDY PRANADJAYA

(Cirebon, 1948)Penari Bali, 1990

Oil on canvas: 100 x 80 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Rudy Pranadjaya 90

RP 22.000.000 - 28.000.000

094FRANCOIS BROCHET

(January 3, 1925 – August 10, 2001)Indonesian Composition II, 1995

Oil on canvas: 65 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Francois Brochet

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 3.000.000 - 5.000.000

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100JOHN VAN DER STERREN

(Sukabumi, 1938)Tea Garden Near Ciater, 1994

Oil on canvas: 50 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Van Der Sterren 94

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

099BARLI SASMITAWINATA (Bandung, 1921)Potret Figur, 1983

Pastel on paper: 85 x 58 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Barli, 1983

RP 26.000.000 - 35.000.000

Born in Bandung, March 18, 1921. He started to paint since 1935 with Kelompok Lima Bandung. He studied painting from Jos Pluimentz and Luigi Nobili. He also studied the model drawing in Academia Grande de la Chaumiere (Paris) and the Academy of Fine Art Amsterdam in 1957. He received awards from Jaarmarktprijss Surabaya, Keimin Bunka Shidoso Jakarta, Barisan Propaganda Jabar, Culturele Stichting Samenwerking Nederland Indonesia (Holland).

Born in Blitar, East Java, 1935. He was well known as a through autodidact painter. Since childhood he like to draw as a hobby with paint a shadow play with leather puppets. He begin learning the people sketch hero faces, namely: Pangeran Diponegoro, Raden Sentot, Kyai Modjo, Soekarno (First Presiden RI), Hatta (Vice President), Jendral Sudirman, etc. He also has created his works on various themes.

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101ABDUL AZIZ (Purwokerto, 1928 - Bali, 2002)Nude, 1975

Oil on canvas: 86 x 58 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Abdul Aziz, Bali.1975

Provenance:Private collection, Jakarta

RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000

Abdul Aziz was born in Purwokerto, Central Java, and showed precocious artistic talent from childhood. His first Diploma was in Social Sciences from Gajah Mada University, after which he studied Art at the Indonesian Fine Arts Academy (ASRI) in Yogyakarta. Due to his exceptional talent he was awarded a scholarship to study at the Academia di Belle Arti in Rome in 1958, where he was awarded two Diplomas, in Painting and in Decoration. On his return to Indonesia in 1965 he lectured in Fine Art at Udayana University and established his studio in Ubud Bali.

Abdul Aziz is now regarded as one of Indonesia’s greatest artists of the 20th Century. Originally from Central Java but a resident of Bali for the last part of his life, Aziz was widely known and highly sought after for his realistic paintings of village scenes. Aziz’s paintings include beautiful women, depicted singly or in groups, and portraits both painted and sculpted. Yet his oeuvre stands out as more of an individual contribution to Indonesian art history than most, belonging in a class with artists who are continuously referred to as the ‘greats’: those individual artists that Western-trained or influenced art writers found to be the most original and innovative of their time.

Aziz came to learn nude painting during his study in in Italy, where he took the life-drawing classes in the Euro-American sense. As an art student in Rome he was faced with one naked model after the other, most of them women. In Aziz nude paintings, there is nothing particularly sensual about the image. The painting looks like a study of naked human being, who happens to be female, by an artist who is exploring unusual angles and surface-toners rather than painting something which excites his subliminal or conscious desires. He presented the woman as a human being of the female species who has a lovely, beauty, natural thing of the human body.

Abdul Aziz

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103LEE RERN (Jakarta, 1938)Woman with Offering

Oil on board: 102 x 50 cmSigned in chinese character, lower right

RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000

Lee Rern was born in Jakarta on September 19, 1938. He was the son Lee Man Fong – a famous Chinese master in oil painting. He graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in Singapore, and for several years worked under his father’s guidance. Lee Rern has also become a painter who later often had joint exhibition with his father. After then, he travelled and worked in England, France, Italy, Holland, Germany and Singapore (1969 – 1972). He uses very fine and detailed brush strokes to create his breathtaking Chinese brush paintings. He received several Honorary prizes for his art works, among others gold medal award from the Academia Italy, Parma (1980). His painting style is unique and elegant. His themes of painting are ranging from animal world such as gold fish, village scenes and landscapes.

102NYOMAN GUNARSA (Klungkung, 1944)Legong

Oil on canvas: 70 x 70 cmSigned, lower right

RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000

Born in Klungkung, Bali, April 15, 1944. He graduated from the Indonesian Fine Arts Academy (ASRI) in Yogyakarta where he is currently a lecturer in art. He began his career as painter of models and portraits. Since 1967, active performing solo exhibitions, like in British Embassy, Jakarta (1967), Arcade Gallery, Kuala Lumpur (1971), Blance Gallery, San Francisco (1991), Blance Gallery, Osaka (1982), 21 Gallery, Singapore (1995), Opera-Gallery, Paris (1996), and Hamburgische Landesbank, Hamburg (1998). He also participates in joint-exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas. He received awards from the Pratisara Affandi Adikarya (1976), in the Biennial Indonesian Art Exhibitions (1878 & 1980) and the Lempad Prize (1980). His works are in collection by local and abroad collectors.

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104BUDI UBRUX (Yogyakarta, 1968)Siapa Lawan Siapa Kawan, 2014

Oil on canvas: 120 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower right: B. Ubrux 14

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist

RP 90.000.000 - 120.000.000

Born in 1968. He was graduated from the Institute of Fine Art (ISI) Yogyakarta. He had lived for 2 years in Switzerland to continue his study and working. He has participated in several exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas. He had his solo exhibition in Semarang Gallery (2002). He received awards as the first winner of PMIAA, a finalist for Asean Art Award (2000) in Singapore and Indofood Art Award, Jakarta (2002). Now he lives in Bantul, Yogyakarta.

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105IRMAN A. RAHMAN(Bandung, 1970)Do Not Disconnect, 2007

Mixed media on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Irman07

RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

110NANA BANNA (Bandung, 1942)Flowers, 1990

Oil on board: 22 x 25 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Nana Banna1990

RP 2.000.000 - 4.000.000

109NASHAR (Pariaman, 1928-1994)Abstrak, 1987

Oil on canvas: 40 x 30 cmSigned and dated, upper left: 15.1.87

RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000

108HATTA HAMBALI (Sengkawang, South Sulawesi, 1949)Activities in the Village, 1985

Acrylic on paper: 48 x 48 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Hatta Hambali 85

RP 7.000.000 - 9.000.000

107KOEMPOEL SUJATNO (Ngawi, 1912 – Batu, 1987)Petani Garam

Oil on canvas: 57 x 90 cmSigned, lower left: Koempoel

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

106NYOMAN GUNARSA

(Klungkung, 1944)Gadis Mencuci, 1992

Watercolour on paper: 75 x 45.5 cmSigned and dated, lower left: 92

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

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111ARIE SMIT (Zaandam,The Netherlands, 1916)Garden in Bedugul, 1986

Acrylic on board: 25 x 30 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Arie Smit 86Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000

Born in Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916. He was a student of the Academy of Arts in Rotterdam before working as lithographer for the Dutch Colonial Army in the Dutch Indies prior to the Second World War. He moved to Bali in 1956 to engage in full time painting and became an Indonesian Citizen, produced as well as taught painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Many of his paintings depict the nature of his surrounding environment. He had several solo exhibitions in Bandung Institute of Technology, The Honolulu East West Center, and the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. He received the “Dharma Kusuma” art awards from the local government of Bali.

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112AHMAD SOBIRIN (Tulungaguang, 1982)Schizofrener, 2006

Oil on canvas: 130 x 150 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Ahmad Sobirin 06Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 20.000.000 - 25.000.000

Born in Tulungagung, 1982. He studied art at FSR ISI Yogyakarta. He has participated in several group exhibitions such as Intraksi Joglo at Gramedia Solo (2005), Women’s Day International at Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, Pratisara Affandi Adi Karya at Galerry ISI Yogyakarta, Jakarta Art Award Kisi-Kisi Jakarta at Ancol Jakarta (2007) and etc. He was awarded as the best sketch FSR ISI Yogyakarta 2001 and Finalist Jakarta Art Award.

113O.H. SUPONO (Surabaya, 1937 – Bali, 1991)Jatilan, 1080

Oil on canvas: 140 x 195 cmSigned and dated, lower right: OH, SuponoSigned, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 50.000.000 - 60.000.000

Born in Surabaya, 1937. He studied painting at the Fine Arts Academy, Surakarta. In 1981, the Jakarta Academy sponsored his works to be represented in Taman Ismail Marzuki Art Center. In the past few years, many of his works have been inspired by the greatness of Borobudur Temple and have gone beyond figurative and abstract themes. His works are in collection of the Jakarta Arts Council, the Fatahillah Fine Arts Gallery, the National Fine Arts Gallery, Jakarta and the Fukuoka Art Museum in Japan.

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114CHRIS SUHARSO (Solo, 1931 – 1999)Odalan, 1973

Oil on canvas: 100 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Chris S.1973

RP 18.000.000 - 25.000.000

Born in Solo, 1931 with his original name Siauw Swie Ching. He was a self-taught artist. He studied painting from his uncle painter, Siauw Tik Kwie and well known as a watercolorist but also worked in pastels and in oils with elements of impressionism and realism. He helped Lee Man Fong finished the Ramayana painting at the Hotel Indonesia in 1963 on the order of former President Soekarno. He performed several solo and group exhibitions.

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115RUDOLF BONNET (Amsterdam, 1895 – 1978)Mannelijk Naakt, 1953

Pastel on paper: 53,5 x 36,5 cmSigned and dated, upper right: R. Bonnet, Bali 53

RP 120.000.000 - 180.000.000

Born in Amsterdam, 1895. He studied art at the Hendrick de Keijser-school, the Rijksschool voor Kunstnijverheid and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam. He visited Indonesia in 1936 and stayed in Bali from 1931 – 1941. He helped establish the Museum Puri Lukisan and together with Walter Spies founded the Pita Maha Artist’s Association (1936). His works are amongst the collections of former President Soekarno, the Neka Museum, the Agung Rai Fine Art Gallery, the Rijksmuseum Kroller Muller Otterlo and the Sinerg Museum in Laren. During his existence in “Pita Maha” (the creative center for the modernization of Balinese art before the War), a painter society of young Balinese artists, he had successfully maintained a high artistic level of its member producing work of high quality.

Bonnet’s figures are always unique and captivating. He has an extraordinary ability to portray impressive faces in a conventional way. Since the beginning of his career, he had deep interest in describing the farmers in their rural surrounding. His subjects are portrayed in an impressive way and full of compassion. He preferred to present his portraiture as a unit, as a single portrayal of a race. The present lot is many of Bonnet’s works that interpret the farmer theme. The figure revealed the story of a peasant in classical state. Here, Bonnet distinctly portrayed the figure with an impressive anatomy of the muscular male body that represents an element of grace and energy.v

Rudolf Bonnet

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116DIPO ANDY (Sumbawa, 1975)Madonna 2008

Digital print ,resin, Lapindo Mud on canvas: 100 x 128 cm

RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000

117ADI KANIKO(Surabaya, 1964)

a. Face Off, 2004Oil on canvas: 45 x 34 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adi Kaniko 2004

b. Mother and child, 2004Oil on canvas: 45 x 34 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Adi Kaniko 2004

c. Kissing, 2004Oil on canvas: 45 x 34 cmSigned and dated, upper left: Adi Kaniko 04

d. Imaginary, 2004Oil on canvas: 45 x 34 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Adi Kaniko 04

e. ClownOil on canvas: 45 x 34 cm

RP 8.000.000 - 10.000.000

a. b. c.

d. e.

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118DULLAH (Solo, 1919 – 1996)Kakek‚ 1974

Oil on canvas: 60 x 50 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Dullah74

RP 40.000.000 - 50.000.000

Dullah was born in Solo, 1919. He studied painting under Affandi and Sudjojono but has his own distinctive style of naturalism. He was well known for his landscape and portraits paintings. He was one of the founders of HBS – Surakarta Cultural Community (1950). In 1956, he edited book of former Presiden Soekarno’s Private Collection of Indonesian Art (volume I & II). Since the early days of the independence, Dullah was very close to Soekarno, the first President of the Republic of Indonesia and was appointed by Soekarno to care for the President’s private art collection and as curator of the state painting collections. At age 70, Dullah built his museum, now a cultural landmark, as his dedication to a love of the arts over a creative lifetime. He has had numerous art exhibitions in Indonesia and overseas and in 1988 his work was included in the Art of Bali exhibition held at the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Now, his works been kept in Dullah Museum in Solo. He died in 1996.

119KRIJONO (Jakarta, 1951-2011)Legong Bali, 2003

Acrylic on canvas: 80 x 75 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Legong Bali, 2003, Krijono

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist’s family

Literature:Jade Sceptre, KRIJONO Ultimate Exuberance, Published by Hexart Publishing, pg. 75

RP 28.000.000 - 35.000.000

Krijono was born in Jakarta on 11 July 1951. His father was a collector, so Krijono was surrounded by works of art. He began studied painting under the guidance of the art critic Kusnadi. In 1971, Krijono enrolled in the painting program at the Indonesian Fine Art Academy (ASRI) Yogyakarta. He has held solo exhibitions in Indonesia and aboard. His works are documented in the books Great Charcoals by Indonesia Artist Krijono (1997) and Krijono : The Flying Elephant (2000). He now lives and works in Jakarta.

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121UGO UNTORO (Purbalingga, 1970)I Am The Liar, 2003

Oil on canvas: 62 x 73 cmSigned and dated, lower left: Ugo 03

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

120NASIRUN (Cilacap, 1965)Karena Salah, 1994

Oil on canvas: 80 x 60 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ns. Run94

Provenance: Property of Important European Collector

RP 30.000.000 - 50.000.000

122BAWA ANTARA (Ubud, Bali, 1974)Duduk Termenung, 2005

Mixed media on canvas: 90 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Bawa Antara, Bali 05

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

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124ARIE SMIT

(Zaandam,The Netherlands, 1916)Landscape With Temple, 2006

Acrylic on canvas: 30 x 40 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Arie Smit 06

Signed, titled and dated on the reverse

RP 50.000.000 - 70.000.000

123SUDARSO (Purwokerto, 1914 - 2006)Penari, 1970

Oil on canvas: 125 x 80 cmSigned and dated, upper right: Sudarso 70

RP 45.000.000 - 60.000.000

Born in Purwokerto, Central Java, 1914. Affandi was his customer when he was an egg and milk seller. From that time he was interested in painting and learnt under Affandi as well as young painters such as Barli, Wahdi, and Hendra. He became a teacher at the Indonesian Fine Arts Academy (ASRI), Yogyakarta. He had participated in numerous exhibitions and active in many painters organizations. Now he lives in Sidoarjo, Surabaya. Solo Exhibition, 1961 to 1969. And he was participated in group exhibition “19 Indonesian Painter” in Singapore and Malaysia, 1967. And Reunion exhibition painter “Angakatan 45 Bandung” in Bandung,1975. Exhibition of Fine Art “Membaca Dunia Widayat” at Museum H.Widayat, Mungkid, Magelang, 2004.

Born in Zaandam, the Netherlands, 1916. He was a student of the Academy of Arts in Rotterdam before working as lithographer for the Dutch Colonial Army in the Dutch Indies prior to the Second World War. He moved to Bali in 1956 to engage in full time painting and became an Indonesian Citizen, produced as well as taught painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). Many of his paintings depict the nature of his surrounding environment. He had several solo exhibitions in Bandung Institute of Technology, The Honolulu East West Center, and the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Jakarta. He received the “Dharma Kusuma” art awards from the local government of Bali.

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125IVAN HARYANTO (Banyuwangi, 1955)MC. Donald, 2009

Acrylic on canvas: 160 x 180 cmSigned and dated, lower right: Ivan H.2009

RP10.000.000 - 15.000.000

126SUDJONO ABDULLAH (Yogyakarta, 1911 – 1993)Kampung Nelayan, 1981

Oil on canvas: 80 x 140 cmSigned and dated, lower left: S. Abdullah.4-2-81

RP 12.000.000 - 18.000.000

128IDA BAGUS INDRA “IBI”

(Bali, 1974)Prayer, 2009

Oil on canvas: 143 x 91 cmSigned and dated, lower left: IBI 09

RP 55.000.000 - 65.000.000

130CHENG SHUI (Bogor, West Java, 1981)Penjual Es

Oil on board: 81 x 122 cmSigned in chinese character, lower right

RP 15.000.000 - 20.000.000

129EDI POERWANTOHutan Bambu, 2015

Acrylic on canvas: 110 x 100 cmSigned and dated, lower middle: Edi Poe, 2015

RP 4.000.000 - 6.000.000

127HENING PURNAMAWATI (Cimahi, 1960)New Generation, 2012

Oil on canvas: 80 x 90 cmSigned, lower right: Hening P

This lot is accompanied with certificate of authenticity from the artist

RP 10.000.000 - 15.000.000

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Index Of Artist

Abdul Aziz

Adam Lay

Adi Kaniko

Affandi

Agapetus A. Kristiandana

Ahmad Sobirin

Amri yahya

Amrus Natalsya

Angkama Setja

Anton Huang

Arie Smit

Ayu Arista Murti

Barli Sasmitawinata

Bawa Antara

Budi Ubrux

Cheng Shui

Chris Suharso

Dede Eri Supria

Dewa Putu Bedil

Diego Menendez

Dipo Andy

Dullah

Edi Poerwanto

Edo Pillu

Erica Hestu Wahyuni

Francois Brochet

Frans Nadjira

Frederick A. Kievits

Frederik Kasenda

Gerard Pieter Adolfs

Gung Man

Han Snel

Hardi

Hasan Djaafar

Hasim

Hatta Hambali

Hening Purnamawati

Heyi Mamun

I Dewa Putu Mokoh

101

40, 47, 93, 98

117

45

65

112

55

4, 97

68

7

5, 111, 124

30

87, 99

122

104

13, 71, 130

114

29, 76

67

72

116

118

129

37

46, 63

94

64

11

17, 81

32, 44

16, 79

88

78

2, 53

23, 90

24, 108

127

34

70

I Gusti Made Kwanji

I Gusti Ngurah Udiantara

I Ketut Sugantika

I Made Arya Palguna

I Made Djirna

I Made Wianta

I Nyoman Tjakra

I Wayan Bendi

I wayan Pengsong

Ida Bagus Indra (IBI)

Ipe Ma roef

Irman A. Rahman

Irsam

Ivan Haryanto

Jeihan Sukmantoro

John Vander Sterren

Kartika Affandi

Koempoel Sujatno

Krijono

Kusmanto

Lee Man Fong

Lee Rern

Lucien Frits Ohl

M. Irfan

Maria Tjui

Masriel

Melodia

Nana Banna

Nasirun

Nashar

Nyoman Gunarsa

Nyoman Sukari

O.H Supono

Otto Djaya

Pandu Pribadi

Popo Iskandar

Redha Sorana Sunarko

Roland Strasser

Royatna

92

86

48, 95

59

27

35

41

73

9

128

82

105

6, 66

125

75

3, 56, 100

15, 85

10, 107

58, 119

61

89

103

20

52

14, 42

84

33

110

120

109

77, 102, 106

25

113

8

31

49

18, 60

91

43, 80

Rudolf Bonnet

Rudy Pranadjaya

S. Djuprijany

S. Yadi K.

Soetopo

Srihadi Soedarsono

Sudarso

Sudjono Abdullah

Sunaryo

Toyib

Trubus Sudarsono

Ugo Untoro

Widayat

Willem Van Der Does

Yayat Surya

Zaini

Zulfa Hendra

115

12, 39, 96

19, 50

69

74

38

123

1, 26, 126

51

22

28

57, 121

21

83

62

36

54

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