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Ḏula Ŋurruwuttun | Shore at Yarrinya

Ḏula Ŋurruwuttun

Shore at Yarrinya, before 1968

Marraṉḏilŋur Yarrinya

Clan

Munyuku

Songline

Mirinyuŋu | The Whale

Additional Information

Decade

before 1968

Medium

Natural pigments on eucalyptus bark

Dimensions (IN)

58 1/8 x 26 7/8

Dimensions (CM)

147.6 x 68.3

Credit

Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia. Edward L. Ruhe Collection, Gift of John W. Kluge, 1997. 1993.0004.046

Narrative

Munyuku

The Munyuku clan belongs to the Yirritja moiety. Major spiritual themes relate to marine life...

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Songline

Mirinyuŋu | The Whale

During the Waŋarr, two spirit men from the Munyuku clan hunted and killed a whale...

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Location

Yarrinya

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Location

1960s

The 1960s were a decade of tumult and triumph for Yolŋu art and artists. In...

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About The Artist(s)

Clan

Munyuku

Artist Dates

c.1936-2001

Ḏula Ŋurruwuttun

The son of Djimbaryun Ŋurruwutthun, Ḏula Ŋurruwutthun began painting in the 1960s and continued until his death in 2001. A revered ceremonial leader, he played an important role as an educator and mentor for younger artists while ensuring cultural protocols were maintained at Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka.

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