Sjafri (1938) - Wanita





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Sjafri (1938–2005) Wanita, a 2003 oil painting and mixed media artwork in original edition from Indonesia, measuring 15 x 15 cm (15 g) and in good condition, signed by the artist.
Description from the seller
Wanita Collection - These works represent a sophisticated example of Sjafri’s late-period abstract-ethnic style, characterized by a vibrant palette of ochre, crimson, and earth tones. Sjafri was a prominent member of the S.I.M. (Association of Young Indonesian Artists) and a protégé of the father of Indonesian modernism, S. Sudjojono.
Key highlights for this lot:
Completeness: The collection consists of 9 matching works, designed to be displayed as a single 3x3 grid installation.
Provenance: All works retain original documentation on the reverse, confirming their inclusion in the 2004 exhibition at the Emanuela Gallery in Paris.
Market Context: Given the rising interest in Southeast Asian modernism and the rarity of finding a complete, documented series of this scale, I believe this lot would be of high interest to your international collectors, particularly in the Singapore or Hong Kong markets.
Technical Details:
Artist: Sjafri (1938–2005)
Medium: [Insert Medium, e.g., Mixed media on canvas/paper]
Dimensions: [Insert dimensions of each piece]
Condition: Excellent/Original.
Signed by the artist
Wanita Collection - These works represent a sophisticated example of Sjafri’s late-period abstract-ethnic style, characterized by a vibrant palette of ochre, crimson, and earth tones. Sjafri was a prominent member of the S.I.M. (Association of Young Indonesian Artists) and a protégé of the father of Indonesian modernism, S. Sudjojono.
Key highlights for this lot:
Completeness: The collection consists of 9 matching works, designed to be displayed as a single 3x3 grid installation.
Provenance: All works retain original documentation on the reverse, confirming their inclusion in the 2004 exhibition at the Emanuela Gallery in Paris.
Market Context: Given the rising interest in Southeast Asian modernism and the rarity of finding a complete, documented series of this scale, I believe this lot would be of high interest to your international collectors, particularly in the Singapore or Hong Kong markets.
Technical Details:
Artist: Sjafri (1938–2005)
Medium: [Insert Medium, e.g., Mixed media on canvas/paper]
Dimensions: [Insert dimensions of each piece]
Condition: Excellent/Original.
Signed by the artist

