Lot 119
Scene Break 1988
oil on canvas
signed and dated lower left: Ross Watson 88
94 x 114.5cm
Estimate $2,000 - $4,000
Work in fair condition with areas to take note of. Dust and surface dirt ingrained onto the paint. Fly spotting present along with moisture spots. No signs of deterioration coming through from behind the canvas- surface/cosmetic only. White scuff mark located on the surface on the lower right hand corner.
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Acquired directly from the Artist
Private collection, Melbourne
"In 1988 David Stevens directed a film called Always Afternoon, which was set in Australia during the First World War. He invited me to observe the making of it, and what captured my attention was the actors waiting off-set, relaxing in the sun, some sleeping, on a spectacularly beautiful coastline." - The Artist -
Fine Art
AUCTION
Sale: LJ8344
6:30pm - 17 March 2020
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141
VIEWING
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