#142 Hans Heysen Framed Print "The Three Gums"
Winning bid
$110
Bidder | Time | Bid |
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victoriapollard | 9:28pm 09 Nov 2019 | $110 |
Tracy | 8:25pm 09 Nov 2019 | $105 |
victoriapollard | 8:17pm 09 Nov 2019 | $100 |
Alice Cameron | 7:31pm 09 Nov 2019 | $70 |
victoriapollard | 9:31am 09 Nov 2019 | $50 |
Nat Roberts | 8:02am 06 Nov 2019 | $30 |
About this item
"The Three Gums" Sir Hans Heysen framed print, 1915-20.
Approx. 70 x 90cm, oil on canvas, print.
In The three gums, Heysen depicted the interlocking arch of three great white trees. Two cattle and a farmer echo, on a much smaller scale, the three-part conversation. This painting was first exhibited as White gums in 1915, and the Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria were interested in purchasing it. But they deferred a decision about the purchase of the painting because they questioned Heysen’s nationality. Heysen subsequently re-painted the foreground and re-titled it The three gums before selling it to the Ballarat Art Gallery in 1921.
Thanks to Shane Cassidy (c/o resident of Hahndorf Resort) for this kind donation.
Value: Approx. $200
Bidding ended: 10:00pm, 9 November 201910:00pm, Saturday 9 November 2019Australia/Adelaide
Bids for this item are in Australian Dollars.