Fire djang

Primary Artist

England Banggala (1925–2001)

Title

Fire djang

Work number

Australian Print Workshop (1981-), 1987

Date made

2000 – 2000, October - November

Place made

Australia, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne, Australian Print Workshop, 210 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy View on map Close map

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Category

Print

Print type

planographic

Technique

lithograph, printed in black ink, from one stone

Matrix size

65.0 x 45.0 cm (printed image)

Support

thick off-white wove paper

Support size

76.0 x 56.5 cm (sheet)

Manufacturers mark

no manufacturer's mark

State

published state

Impression

workshop proof 2/2

Edition information

edition unknown; 2 workshop proofs

Inscriptions or device by artist or designated agent

Signed lower right below image in black ink, '[thumbprint]'. Not dated. Titled lower centre below image in black pencil, 'Fire Djang'. Inscribed with edition details lower left below image in black pencil, 'APW 2/2'.

Inscriptions or device by others involved in the works production

Print workshop blindstamp lower right corner 'APW' [within rectangle]

Inscriptions or device subsequently added to the work

Inscribed verso lower right in black pencil, 'APW 1987'

Subject description

The Australian Print Workshop archive of Australian prints and book arts.

Collection

National Gallery of Australia

IRN

124987

Accession number

2002.431.1987

Accession method

Purchase

Meeting

Meeting 7, 2001/2002 (2002-06-26)

Provenance

Purchased by the National Gallery of Australia, from the Australian Print Workshop (formerly the Victorian Print Workshop), Melbourne, 2006, where the work was produced.

Credit line

Australian Print Workshop Archive 2, purchased with the assistance of the Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund 2002

Copyright

© England Banggala. Licensed by VISCOPY, Australia

Country of context

Australia

Creators

AUSTRALIAN PRINT WORKSHOP | (1989–) Australian | Organisation | print workshop

Banggala, England. | (1925–2001) Aboriginal Australian | Male | artist