John Brack Masterpiece for Deutscher and Hackett Melbourne Fine Art Auction

Published August 25th, 2008


John Brack masterpiece, The Boucher Nude, 1957 headlines the important Deutscher and Hackett fine art auction to be held at their Melbourne premises on 27-28 August. Acclaimed as one of Brack’s most important works, it carries an estimate of $ 1,400,000 - $ 1,800,000.

he Boucher Nude, 1957 is one of the paintings from the famous series of nine nudes which the artist exhibited in Melbourne in November 1957. Professor Sasha Grishin, AM, FAHA, The William Dobell Professor of Art History, Australian National University, states in the catalogue essay states it ‘was Brack’s first excursion into painting of the nude, and the series has subsequently become iconic in Australian art. Other paintings from the series, such as Nude in an armchair, 1957, purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria, and Nude with two chairs, 1957, acquired by the Art Gallery of NSW, were both purchased in 1957 directly from Brack’s exhibition.’ Nude on the mattress, 1957, was acquired by the National Gallery of Australia in 1969, while The Bathroom, 1957, was purchased at auction by the same institution in 1998 for what was at the time a record price.

The auction of 268 works is expected to achieve over $ 7M and is further complemented by major paintings from Australian modern masters, including important works by Charles Blackman, Arthur Boyd, Sidney Nolan, John Olsen Lloyd Rees, Jeffrey Smart, Brett Whiteley, Fred Williams and the highly-acclaimed surrealist, James Gleeson.

Ten Highlights from Deutscher and Hackett August Auction
1. John Brack, The Boucher Nude, 1957 $ 1,400,000 - $ 1,800,000
2. Brett Whiteley, View From The Window, Bali, 1978 $ 280,000 - $ 380,000
3. Fred Williams, Blue Kite, Kew Billabong, 1975 $ 280,000 - $ 340,000
4. Frederick McCubbin, Brighton Landscape, 1905 $ 180,000 - $ 240,000
5. Arthur Streeton, Coogee Baths, 1907 $ 160,000 - $ 200,000
6. John Olsen, Burning Trees, Pilbara, 1983 $ 160,000 - $ 200,000
7. Jeffrey Smart, First Study For The President Factory, 2002-03 $ 130,000 - $ 160,000
8. Lloyd Rees, Afternoon in Tuscany,(Tuscan Journey No. 2) c1953
$ 120,000 - $ 160,000
9. Arthur Streeton, San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, 1908 $ 120,000 -$ 160,000
10. Sidney Nolan, Diver, 1945 $ 120,000 - $ 160,000

Auction info www.deutscherandhackett.com





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