DRAFT
Yirawala Artworks
Understanding Artwork Sale Prices: What Sellers Really Receive at Auction
When researching Aboriginal art auction results, it’s important to understand that the publicly listed sale prices do not reflect the actual amount the seller receives after fees are deducted.
For example, an artwork might be listed as having sold for $5,000, but this is typically the total price paid by the buyer, which includes a buyer’s premium (usually around 30% paid to the auction house). In this case, the hammer price—the amount the auctioneer declared as the winning bid—was likely around $3,500.
From that $3,500 hammer price, the auction house then deducts a seller’s commission, commonly around 20%, which means the seller—the consignee—would receive $2,800.
Why This Matters for Sellers
As a seller when evaluating the value of an artwork, it’s critical to focus on what you are likely to recieve, the net proceeds. The actual net amount received by the seller is a more accurate reflection of what you might realistically recieve for similar artworks on the open market.
This article provides two values, the hammer price and Net to seller (Hammer price less seller commission of 20%) rather than inflated auction totals. This gives collectors, and sellers a clearer and more realistic guide for valuing what an artworks is worth when sold directly between two parties

Mardayin Figures c. 1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
77.5 x 34 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,000
Net to Seller:A$4000

Untitled c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
110 x 54 cm
Hammer Price: A$12,000
Net to Seller: A$9,600

Stingray 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name title and biographical information on the reverse,
56 x 39 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,000
Net to Seller:A$4,000

Three Mimih Spirits c. 1958
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
87.5 x 59.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$46,000
Net to Seller: A$36,800

Mimi Figures and Kangaroos Western Arnhem Land, circa 1960
Natural earth pigments on bark,
100 x 42 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,500
Net to Seller: A$4,400

Lumahlumah and Mimih c. 1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name ‘Yirrwala’ (sic) and catalogue number ‘Y54’ on the reverse.
95 x 33 cm
Hammer Price: A$12,000
Net to Seller:A$9,600

Ghosts of Dead Mimis (1960)
Natural earth pigment on eucalyptus bark,
40 x 20.7 cm
UNSOLD

Turtle c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on bark,
69 x 40 cm
Hammer Price: A$4,000
Net to Seller:A$3200

Luma Luma and Wind Mimi 1971
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, the title, together with a description of the story on label on the reverse.
70 x 30.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$30,000
Net to Seller:A$24,000

Earth Spirit And Mimi 1973
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name together with title, a description of the story and dated on a label on the reverse
58.5 x 19 cm
Hammer Price: A$12000
Net to Seller:A$9600

Kundaagi – Red Plains Kangaroo 1962
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears distressed label on verso.
101 x 45 cm
Hammer Price: A$54,000
Net to Seller:A$43,200

Dancing Mimih Figures, 1960s
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears old label verso with artist’s name, language group – Gunwingu moiety – Dua, location and a description of the story depicted,
42 x 23.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$4,500
Net to Seller:$3600

Crocodile (Golomomo)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title, dimensions and catalogue number 357-6839 on Gallery of Dreams label on the reverse of the frame.
98 x 32 cm
Hammer Price: A$28,000
Net to Seller:A$22,400

Lumahlumah the Big Maraian Cult Hero
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, moiety, region and descriptive notes on label on the reverse
60 x 28.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$11000
Net to Seller:A$8,800

Barramundi – Mardayin Ceremony
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title, dimensions on the reverse of the frame.
82 x 37 cm
Hammer Price: A$4000
Net to Seller:A$3,200

Untitled (Mimih Ceremony) c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears signed distressed label on the reverse.
53 x 23 cm
Hammer Price: A$4,500
Net to Seller: A$3600

Untitled
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and catalogue number 38 on the reverse.
51.5 x 26.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$28,000
Net to Seller:A$22,400

Creation of the Mimis (1960)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
87 x 35.7 cmm
UNSOLD

Unititled (Lorrkon Ceremony – Dance of Skeletons)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and size on reverse.
78 x 37 cm
Hammer Price: A$11,000
Net to Seller: A$8800

Barramundi, c.1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
32 x 92 cm
Hammer Price: A$26,000
Net to Seller:A$20,800

Mimihs
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
86 x 43 cm
Hammer Price: $10,500
Net to Seller:A$8,400

Untitled (Mimih Spirit), C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
71 x 31 cm
Hammer Price: A$4,000
Net to Seller:A$3,200

Male and Female Kangaroos c.1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
77 x 44.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$26,000
Net to Seller:A$20,800

Fish, c. 1971
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
55 x 110 cm
Hammer Price: A$11,000
Net to Seller:A$8,800

The Mimi People Defending Their Caves 1958
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears handwritten notes identifying the artist, date and title on label on the reverse.
53 x 17 cm
Hammer Price: A$26,000
Net to Seller:A$20,800

‘Na-Wor Mimi’ (Moon Man)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears inscription moiety – Yirritja, tribe – Gunwinngu’ on the reverse,
70 x 45 cm
Hammer Price: A$10,000
Net to Seller:A$8,000

Baramundi, c. 1970s
Natural earth pigments on bark,
34 x 73 cm
Hammer Price: A$3,600
Net to Seller: A$2,880

Mimih Mourning 1958
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artists name, language group and descriptive notes on label on the reverse,
52.5 x 26 cm
UNSOLD

Untited (Lumaluma the Giant Ogre), C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
91 x 38 cm
Hammer Price: A$10,000
Net to Seller:A$8000

Barramundi 1959
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title ‘Barra’ in chalk together with Spence Museum catalogue number 102. on the reverse,
37 x 69 cm
Hammer Price: A$3,400
Net to Seller: A$2,720

Sacred Kangaroo (Kundaagi) and Northern Bandicoot, Late 1960s
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears inscription verso cat. U/500 and old descriptive label.
87 x 48 cm
Hammer Price: A$23,000
Net to Seller: A$18,400

Lumahlumah, Possum and Bandicoot 1969
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
58.5 x 30.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$10,500
Net to Seller: A$8,400

Barramundi, c.1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, label attached verso: ‘Barramundi / Artist: Yirawala’,
31.5 x 88 cm
Hammer Price: A$3,000
Net to Seller:A$2400

Sacred Bird c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
128cm X 53cm
Hammer Price: A$23,000
Net to Seller: A$18,400

Geechnoch Magician / Lazy Man c. 1962
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name language group, Gunwinggu.
42 x 22 cm
Hammer Price: A$10000
Net to Seller: $8,000

Maraian Body Design 1962
Earth pigments on bark,
44 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$3000
Net to Seller:: A$2400

Nawarran (The Rainbow Serpent) 1962
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and title, Fertility Rainbow Serpent, in pencil on the reverse.
41 x 95 cm
Hammer Price: A$22,000
Net to Seller: A$17,600

Copulating Mimihs (Mimih Increase Ritual) c. 1962
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title and date of execution (1962) in ink, together with title, language group (Kunwinjku), moiety (Dua)
46 x 18 cm
Hammer Price: A$10,000
Net to Seller:A$8,000

Sacred Bird
Earth pigments on bark,
50 x 23 cm
Hammer Price: A$2,700
Net to Seller:A$2,160

Maralaitj – the Mother of the North
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears distressed label on verso, 101 x 50 cm
UNSOLD

Lumaluma, C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
64 x 33 cm
Hammer Price: A$21,000
Net to Seller:A$16,800

Sawfish – Mardayan Ceremony; Dancing Mimihs; Sacred Ubar Cermony – Kangaroo Dance
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, all bear artist’s name and title on the reverse,
38 x 9.5 cm, 28.5 x 18.5 cm, 40.5 x 20.5
Hammer Price: A$10000
Net to Seller:A$8,000

Untitled (Spirit Figure) c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
75 x 31 cm
Hammer Price: A$2,600
Net to Seller:A$2,080

Kunapipi (Sacred & Secret) (Circa 1965)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
82 x 55.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$19,000
Net to Seller: A$15,200

Waterholes
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears size on the reverse,
82.5 x 27 cm
Hammer Price: A$10,000
Net to Seller:A$8,000

Fresh Water Mullet c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears signed artist’s name ‘Yirrwala’ (sic) and title on the reverse,
25 x 69.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$2000
Net to Seller:A$1,600

Untitled (Mimih Hunting Story), C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
57 x 34 cm
Hammer Price: A$19,000
Net to Seller:A$15,200

Golomomo (Crocodile), C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
84 x 34.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,500
Net to Seller:A$7,600

Lorrkon Ceremony Kangaroo c. 1960s
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears label with artist’s name ‘Yiwala’ (sic) location ‘Liverpool River, Arnhem Land’ on the reverse,
79 x 33.5 cmm
Hammer Price: A$1500
Net to Seller:A$1,200

Kundaagi – The Red Plains Kangaroo 1963; Skeletal Remains of Kundaagi 1964
Both natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, both bears artist’s name, date and various titles and numbers on the reverse,
55 x 23 cm & 53 x 26 cm
Hammer Price: A$19,000
Net to Seller:A$15,200

Lumahlumah’s Daughters c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, and language group on descriptive label on the reverse,
54.5 x 25 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,500
Net to Seller:A$15,600

Maraian Secret Ceremony c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears signed artist’s name, language group, moiety, title and descriptive notes on label on the reverse,
61.5 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$1200
Net to Seller:A$960

Lumahlumah (Circa 1970)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist name and title verso,
63 x 31 cm
Hammer Price: A$18,000
Net to Seller:A$14,400

Untitled (Barra, Lightning and Thunder Man), 1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
85 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,000
Net to Seller:A$7200

Untitled Lorrkon Ceremony 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and catalogue number 9 on the reverse,
80 x 37 cm
UNSOLD

Rainbow Serpent with Eggs
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
81.5 x 26 cmm
UNSOLD

Yawkyawk (Water Spirits) (1960)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
89 x 39 cm
Hammer Price: A$18,000
Net to Seller:A$14,400

Spearing Lumah Lumhah, c1967
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, inscribed verso artist’s name and title
67 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,000
Net to Seller:A$7,200

Water Woman 1960
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
80 x 34 cm
UNDSOLD

Wubarr Ceremony
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
78.5 x 26.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$18,000
Net to Seller:A$14,400
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Body Design [Sacred Mardayin Ceremony], C.1962
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, inscribed verso with artist’s name and title.
57 x 24 cm
Hammer Price: A$8,500
Net to Seller:A$6,800

Dreaming Paths in Kunwinjku Country (1969)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
49 x 29 cm
UNSOLD

Last Flight of Luma Luma
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
Size not recorded so image may not be to scale.
Hammer Price: A$18,000
Net to Seller:A$14,400

Lumah Lumah’s Daughters, 1963
Natural earth pigments on bark,
55.5 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,000
Net to Seller:A$7,200

Kangaroo (Ubar Ceremony), c.1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, inscribed verso: ‘Yarawala [sic] / Oenpelli / Jiritja moiety’; partially obscured label attached verso: ‘artist Yirrawala [sic] / Country Oenpelli / Ubar ceremony / Arnhem Land’,
138.5 x 51 cm
Hammer Price: A$17,000
Net to Seller:A$13,600

Untitled (Kangaroos)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, date on the reverse as well as artist’s name, date, dimensions and provenance on a label attached on the reverse,
60 x 40cm
UNSOLD

Ubar Ceremony 1966
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title, date and a description of the story on label on the reverse,
35.5 x 21 cm
Hammer Price: A$9,000
Net to Seller:A$7,200

Kunapipi (Sacred and Secret)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, catalogue numbers Y/4 and 8 on the reverse together with Gould Collection documentation attached to the reverse,
82 x 55.5 cm
UNSOLD

Maraian Source of Life for Man and Nature c. 1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, language group (Kunwinjku), moiety (Dua) and title (Sacred Maraian Ranga),’A Spirit dances by the sacred well where life-giving emblems are kept’,
66 x 44 cm
UNSOLD

Barramundi, c.1960
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears inscription verso: artist’s name and title
34 x 84 cm
Hammer Price: A$8,000
Net to Seller:A$6,400

Sacred Black Kangaroo
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title, number 52 and has a descriptive label on the reverse
61 x 50 cm
Hammer Price: A$17,000
Net to Seller:A$13,600

Mimihs-Making Increase Magic
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title and catalogue number 23, on the reverse,
40.5 x 26 cm
UNSOLD

Untitled (Skeleton and Rainbow Serpent)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
111 x 20 cm
Hammer Price: A$8,000
Net to Seller:A$6,400

10 Mimihs 1959
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name ‘Yirawala’ and title ’10 Mimis’ in chalk together with Spence Museum catalogue number 14 in black marker on the reverse.
73 x 48 cm
Hammer Price: A$17,000
Net to Seller: A$13,600

Mardayin Wallaby c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
76.5 x 32 cm
UNSOLD

Female Black Kangaroo
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title and descriptive notes on the reverse,
89 x 31 cm
UNSOLD

Grey Rock Wallaby – Mardayin Ceremony
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
109.5 x 47 cm
Hammer Price: A$16,000
Net to Seller:A$12,800

Untitled – Mardayin Design c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
51 x 23.5 cm
UNSOLD

Mimihs c. 1960
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and title (Mimi) on the reverse,
99 x 31 cm
UNSOLD

Three Mimih Spirits
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, date 1962, size and numbered 22 on the reverse,
40 x 22.5 cm
UNSOLD

Grey Rock Wallaby – Mardayin Ceremony
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
109.5 x 47 cm
Hammer Price: A$16,200
Net to Seller:A$12,960

Untitled, 1960s
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
68.5 x 22.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,500
Net to Seller: A$4,400

The Dreamtime Spirit Nammoran
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears catalogue numbers C8/CAT.88 and fragments of a distressed descriptive label on the reverse,
78.5 x 31 cm
UNSOLD

Bush Turkey and Snake
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and size on the reverse,
70 x 29.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$7500
Net to Seller: A$6,000

Mimih Figure 1965
Natural eatrh pigments on eucalyptus bark.
101.5 x 24.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$16,000
Net to Seller: A$12,800

Mumuna of the Kunapipi Ceremony c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears signed title and distressed label on the reverse,
72.5 x 25 cm
UNSOLD

Untitled (Mimih Spirits) (circa 1970)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
49 x 21 cm
Hammer Price: A$7000
Net to Seller: A$5,600

Maralaitj 1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name language group, Gunwinggu, title and catalogue number 20 on the reverse.
80.5 x 24 cm
Hammer Price: A$16,000
Net to Seller: A$12,800

Mimihs Love Making – Wubarr Ceremony (1960)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
40 x 19 cm
Hammer Price: A$5000
Net to Seller: A$4,000

Kundaaki the Red Plains Kangaroo 1975
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
103 x 47 cm
Hammer Price: A$7,000
Net to Seller: A$5,600

Maraian Messengers (Spirit Figures) c. 1969
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
76 x 34.5 cm
UNSOLD

Untitled (Female Figure) (c.1965)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
74 x 51 cm
Hammer Price: A$15,000
Net to Seller: A$12,000

Two Mimih Figures c. 1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
40.5 x 17.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$6,500
Net to Seller: A$5,200

Mullet
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and title, in pencil, on the reverse,
72.5 x 35 cm
UNSOLD

Frog and Turtle
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
No size recorded image may not be to scale
Hammer Price: A$15,000
Net to Seller: A$12,000

Mother of Kundakidj (Red Plains Kangaroo)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, inscribed ‘Kundargi- Maraian’ on the reverse,
57.8 x 34.2 cm
Hammer price A$7200
Net to Seller: A$6,240

Namarrgine (The Magician) 1964
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title, date, language group and moiety together with a description of the story depicted on the label on the reverse,
65.5 x 35 cm
UNSOLD

Bewbew the Giant
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears Sandra Le Brun Holmes label and signed by Spike Milligan on the reverse.
76.2 x 27.9 cm
Hammer Price: A$15,000
Net to Seller: A$12,000

Untitled (Sacred Bird) c. 1965
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
Size not indicated so image may not be to scale
Hammer Price: A$6,500
Net to Seller: A$5,200

Mimihs
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, size and number 35 on the reverse,
39.5 x 14.4 cm
UNSOLD

Kundaagi and Mimi, c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark
Size unknown Image may not be to scale
Hammer Price: A$15,000
Net to Seller: A$12,000

Untitled (Mardayin Ceremony) (Circa 1963)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
44 x 30.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$6000
Net to Seller: A$4800

Mother of Kundaargi the Red Plains Kangaroo (Maraian Ceremonial Series, Lorrgon Ceremony) 1971
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, date and a description of the story on a label on reverse,
118 x 59 cm
Hammer Price: A$18,000
Net to Seller:A$14,400

Creator Beings 1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, moeity (Dhuwa), clan (Barra) and a description of the story on a label on reverse,
74.5 x 34 cm
Hammer Price: A$15,000
Net to Seller: A$12,000

Barramundi
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
40 x 83 cm
Hammer Price: A$6000
Net to Seller: A$4,800

Dancing Mimihs and Mosquito People
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, dated 1971 and numbered 26 on the reverse,
34.7 x 18 cm
UNSOLD

Untitled (Echidna and Lizard), C.1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
81.5 x 35 cm
Hammer Price: A$14000
Net to Seller: A$11,200

Kangaroo Increase Sacred Ubar Ceremony c. 1960
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
19 x 49.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$6000
Net to Seller: A$4,800

Mardayin – String Dance
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title and numbered ’33’ on the reverse,
49.5 x 22 cm
UNSOLD

Sacred Body Designs c. 1972
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
73.5 x 14 cm
Hammer Price: A$14000
Net to Seller: A$11,200

Mimih’s Mortuary Dance, c. 1970
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
25.5 x 27.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,500
Net to Seller: A$4400

The Wind Mimihs
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, title and notes on label on the reverse,
52 x 28.5 cm
UNSOLD

Ullungula (Small Rare Marsupial) 1973
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, tribe, title, date and a description of the story on a label on the reverse
Size not recorded. Image may not be to scale
Hammer Price: A$14,000
Net to Seller: A$11,200

Mimih and Kangaroo Increase
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name, date, catalogue number 31, together with descriptive notes on label attached to the reverse,
52.5 x 26.5 cm
UNSOLD

Fire Stick Ceremony
White pipeclay and ochre on bark.
34 x 24.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$13,000
Net to Seller: A$10,400

Bush Turkey c. 1959
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
84 x 53 cm
Hammer Price: A$5500
Net to Seller: A$4,400

Maralaitj-Woman Is Born, c1967
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
69 x 30 cm
Hammer Price: A$13,000
Net to Seller: A$10,400

Mimih Ceremony
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and catalogue number 25 on the reverse,
47 x 29.5 cm
UNSOLD

Mimi Rain Ceremony 1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and a description of the story on reverse,
68 x 20 cm
Hammer Price: A$13,000
Net to Seller: A$10,400

Ngirr Ngirr (The Cicada’s First Song), c. 1969
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, bears artist’s name and title on the reverse,
63 x 34 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,500
Net to Seller: A$4,400

Maraian Crocodile
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
87 x 32 cm
UNSOLD

Maraian Ceremony
White pipeclay and ochre on bark.
50 x 27.5 cm
Hammer Price: A$12,000
Net to Seller: A$9,600

Emu, c.1968
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears inscription verso: artist’s name, title, location and language group
32 x 73 cm
Hammer Price: A$5000
Net to Seller: A$4,000

Walking Rangga
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, bears artist’s name and various inscriptions on the reverse,
71 x 19cm
UNSOLD

Nowyran
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark.
61 x 31 cm
Hammer Price: A$5,100
Net to Seller: A$4,080

Two Mimih Spirits (1967)
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
41 x 14 cm
Hammer Price: A$5000
Net to Seller: A$4,000

Ubar Ceremony, 1958
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark,
76 x 34.5 cm
UNSOLD

Mimihs
Natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, on the reverse of the bark there is an original certificate, No. BP/12, with explanatory notes,
65 x 22.5 cm
UNSOLD
Artworks and Values
Understanding the Value of Yirawala Bark Paintings: What Affects Their Worth?
When it comes to valuing a Yirawala bark painting, the final price ultimately depends on what a buyer is willing to pay. However, there are several key factors that significantly influence the market value of Aboriginal bark art. If you’re buying, selling, or investing in Indigenous Australian artworks, understanding these factors is essential.
1. Size of the Bark Painting
In most cases, larger bark paintings command higher prices than smaller ones, assuming they are from the same period and in similar condition. Size directly impacts display appeal and perceived value.
2. Artistic Period
The age and era of the bark painting matter. Many collectors prefer early works, and for artists like Lofty Nadjamerrek, early-period barks are often more collectible and valuable than later works.
3. Subject Matter (Image)
Paintings that feature figures, ancestral spirits, or mythological beings tend to be more sought after than those depicting animals or landscapes. Collectors often place higher value on culturally significant and visually engaging subjects.
4. Condition of the Artwork
Flat, well-preserved bark paintings are generally more valuable than those that are warped or have pigment damage. While restoration is possible, it can be costly. Collectors typically pay a premium for works in original and excellent condition.
5. Songline or Dreamtime Story
Many bark paintings depict aspects of the Dreamtime (songlines)—the spiritual narratives passed down through generations. Works that illustrate well-known or sacred Dreamtime stories often attract higher interest and higher bids.
6. Artistic Composition
The aesthetic quality of a bark painting also plays a major role in its market appeal. Pieces with balanced composition, skilled line work, and visual harmony tend to stand out and command higher prices.
7. Provenance and Collection History
Artworks with a strong provenance, particularly those collected by reputable and ethical collectors, are more valuable. Documentation showing an artwork’s history adds authenticity and buyer confidence.
8. Year of sale
While some artists become more popular and valuable others become less popular and valuable over the years. The sale results for an artist fluctuate yearly and the value of an artwork sold 10 years ago is unlikely to be the value today
9. Institutions
When an artwork is bought using public funds by a public art gallery or museum, the sale price is often far greater than average.
10. Market Timing and Buyer Demand
Sometimes, the value of a bark painting comes down to luck and timing. Auctions require at least two interested buyers. If one collector is prepared to bid $5,000 and another $2,000, the final hammer price may be one bid over $2,000. Demand on the day can significantly sway the outcome.
In my experience it is better to put an exceptional artwork out to a group of collector for an extended period of time. Sometimes the artwork sells immediately but at other times the collector has to save enough money and talk themselves into making the purchase.
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