Minnie Pwerle

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AwelyeOriginal Aboriginal PaintingMinnie Pwerle (1910-2006)Boomerang Art
149 x 255 cm

Awelye - Set of 4

Year painted: 2005
4782 /
149 x 255 cm
$55,000.00 AUD
Aboriginal painting by Minnie Pwerle
120 x 180 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
3995 /
120 x 180 cm
$48,000.00 AUD
Aboriginal Art by Minnie Pwerle
120 x 180 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
1656 /
120 x 180 cm
$44,000.00 AUD
Awelye

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
2009 / 120 x 202 cm
$44,000.00 AUD
Awelye
120 x 200 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
1678 / 120 x 200 cm
$28,800.00 AUD
Awelye
90 x 128 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
4772-4 /
90 x 128 cm
$19,600.00 AUD
AwelyeOriginal Aboriginal PaintingMinnie Pwerle (1910-2006)Boomerang Art
90 x 127 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
2301 /
90 x 127 cm
$17,140.00 AUD
Awelye
90 x 125 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
1579 /
90 x 125 cm
$16,800.00 AUD
AwelyeOriginal Aboriginal ArtMinnie Pwerle (1910-2006)Boomerang Art
90 x 120 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
1721 /
90 x 120 cm
$16,500.00 AUD
AwelyeOriginal Aboriginal PaintingMinnie Pwerle (1910-2006)Boomerang Art
91 x 127 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
3514 /
91 x 127 cm
$16,200.00 AUD
Awelye
90 x 120 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
4078 /
90 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD
Awelye
60 x 90 cm

Awelye

Year painted: 2005
1531 /
60 x 90 cm
$8,800.00 AUD

Minnie Pwerle: Life and Artistic Legacy

Early Life and Background

Minnie Pwerle, also known as Minnie Purla or Minnie Motorcar Apwerl, was born between 1910 and 1922. She was a prominent Australian Aboriginal artist from Utopia, Northern Territory (referred to as Unupurna in her local language). Utopia is a cattle station situated in the Sandover area of Central Australia, approximately 300 kilometres (190 miles) northeast of Alice Springs.

Artistic Beginnings

Minnie began her journey as a painter in 2000, at around the age of 80. Her transition to painting marked a significant moment, as her unique style and expressive artworks quickly attracted attention and acclaim within the contemporary Indigenous Australian art scene.

Recognition and Collections

Following her late start in painting, Minnie’s works rapidly became popular and highly sought after. Between 2000 and her passing in 2006, her paintings were exhibited extensively across Australia. Major galleries such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the National Gallery of Victoria, and the Queensland Art Gallery acquired and displayed her works, solidifying her reputation as an important figure in Australian art.