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RITA ANGUS
Estimate:
$15,000 - $25,000
Sold
$19,000
Timed Auction
A Glorious NFT: Rita Angus Cass
Lot Updates
This first edition NFT is offered for sale along with a 65' Samsung Frame TV
ARTIST
RITA ANGUS (1908 - 70)
Size
4k
Description
Voted by the public in 2007 as New Zealand’s greatest painting, International Art Centre is delighted to offer a Glorious Digital Release of Rita Angus' Cass. Rita Angus’ Cass NFT will be offered for sale at a timed auction on the International Art Centre App and bidding platform. The online auction runs for five days closing 6:00pm Thursday 17 March. This NFT will carry the provenance of the first Glorious Masterpiece NFT to be auctioned by public sale. Cass was released as an edition of 12 and is presented in a 4k resolution on a Samsung 64" Frame TV and a composition from Dr Quentin Angus, jazz musician and great nephew to Rita Angus. The image and television is on view in our Parnell Road window. This is the first artwork ( in association with Glorious and the artist's estate ) to be offered for sale as an NFT and International Art Centre is delighted to be the auction house of choice to host the auction. Glorious represents the Rita Angus Estate (the copyright holders) directly in the creation of this NFT and is not affiliated with the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Condition
This work will remain in excellent condition
Medium
Non-fungible token, edition 1/12
Provenance
Glorious Digital
Literature
Cass is one of the iconic images of 20th-century New Zealand painting. The work depicts Cass railway station in Canterbury, an area that Rita Angus visited in 1936 with fellow artist Louise Henderson (1902–94). While the title is specific, the image is general. This location has been chosen for its typicality and stands for numerous small communities. The seated figure at right in the composition is dwarfed by the surrounding landscape and accentuates feelings of isolation and remoteness. The original artwork was finished in the studio after Angus had made studies outside. Each part was carefully planned to give order and clarity to the symbolic imagery. The work’s direct and unpretentious style is complemented by the strong ordering of the composition. Angus uses a pyramid form as its basis, with vertical divisions aiding the sense of structure. Other elements typical of Angus’s style, and regionalism in general, include the flattening of form by use of flat, unmodulated colour, strong outlines, and the use of simplified colour and form. When Cass was first exhibited in Christchurch in 1937, and later in Auckland in 1938, it received no comment in the press. At the time, Angus’s work seemed to be admired only by a discriminating group of friends. One of them, the musician Frederick Page, noticed how the artist drew with paint and likened her approach to that in Chinese art. In Angus’s Lake Wanaka, a 1938 watercolour, there is evidence of both the precise rhythms of Chinese landscape painting and the bright colours and bold outlines of Japanese woodcuts. When it comes to enjoying and displaying this NFT (or indeed any of our NFTs) we recommend The Frame by Samsung. The Frame is a full-featured 4K QLED TV that doubles as a digital canvas. A unique concept and a must for art lovers, the 2022 model boasts anti-glare, low-reflection panel technology featuring an embossed Matte Display. The Glorious team like to say - the best digital masterpiece viewing experience possible!
Quantity
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