DOUBLE-SIDED FIGURE REPRESENTING BIMA AND PURUKAPALI, c.1955
ENRAELD DJULABINYANA MUNKARA
natural earth pigments on carved ironwood
51.0 cm height
Created on Melville Island, c.1955
Dorothy Bennett Collection, Darwin
The Wesfarmers Collection, Perth
Sotheby's, Sydney, November 1997, lot 39 (illus. catalogue cover)
Private collection, Sydney
AP Bond Gallery, Adelaide
The Luczo Family Collection, USA
Purukapali and Bima, c.1955, in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, illus. in Caruana, W., Aboriginal Art, Thames and Hudson, London, 2003, pl. 73, p. 90
The Grief of Bima, c.1965, in the collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, illus. in O’Ferrell, M.A., Keepers of the Secrets; Aboriginal Art from the collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1990, pl. 27, p. 32
The Artist in Pukumani for his Brother, c.1960, in the collection of National Museum of Australia, Canberra, illus. in Luthi, B., et al. Aratjara: Art of the First Australians, Dumont, Cologne, 1993, p. 158
According to the original collection annotations, the figure on the reverse with only one breast represents Bima's friend. However, the single breasted figure may represent Bima, after her child has died.