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Important Colin McCahon at auction

Published: Fri 14 Nov 2008 10:02 AM
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Deutscher and Hackett to offer important Colin McCahon at auction
26 November Melbourne


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COLIN MCCAHON
Mondrian’s Last Chrysanthemum: Scared, 1976
from the Scared series
acrylic on Steinbach paper mounted on hardboard
73.0 x 109.5 cm
Estimate: AUD 260,000 – 300,000
Deutscher and Hackett, a leading Australian fine art auction house, are excited to announce that its final auction for the year, to be held in Melbourne on November 26, will feature an exceptionally rare and important work by Colin McCahon. The painting, Mondrian’s Last Chrysanthemum: Scared, has been held in a private collection for the last 12 years, and its sale represents an exceptional opportunity to secure the work before it disappears once more.
Mondrian’s Last Chrysanthemum: Scared is one of five works in a small but iconic group of paintings by Colin McCahon from 1976. Referred to collectively as the Scared series, the remaining four paintings in the group are Scared (also known I am scared, I stand up) (Te Papa Tongarewa/Museum of New Zealand, Wellington), Am I scared (Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth), Open Door (Private collection, Lower Hutt), and Scared: a small prayer (Private collection, Geneva).
In the Scared paintings McCahon sought to confront the very deepest issues of the human condition. As was so often the case within the artist’s various series, he developed his theme from the personal to the universal over the course of the five images. Thus while the first two images, Scared and Am I Scared, express the personal, Open Door and Scared: a small prayer are calls to the divine. Mondrian’s Last Chrysanthemum: Scared, the final painting in the series, is a vision of nuclear annihilation.
Mondrian’s Last Chrysanthemum: Scared, has an extensive exhibition history, most notably in the 2002 exhibition Colin McCahon – A Question of Faith, which was organized by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The exhibition also toured to City Gallery, Wellington, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, Auckland, the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney over a two year period.
The painting can be viewed online at our website www.deutscherandhackett.com and further details are available upon request.
AUCTION: 7:00pm, 26 November 2008
VENUE: Deutscher and Hackett
105 Commercial Road
South Yarra VIC 3141
Tel: 03 9865 6333
SYDNEY PREVIEW: Thursday 13 - Sunday 16 November 2008
11.00am - 6.00pm
55 Oxford Street
(corner of Pelican Street)
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Tel: 02 9287 0600
MELBOURNE PREVIEW: Thursday 20 – Tuesday 25 November 2008
11.00am – 6.00pm
105 Commercial Road
South Yarra VIC 3141
Tel: 03 9865 6333
For further details and images of the work, please contact Sydney Art Specialist
Merryn Schriever on ms@deutscherandhackett.com or +61 411 088 621
ENDS

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