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Peter Japanangka Blacksmith
b. c.1915
Also known as Kumunjayi
A Katurrngarruru artist, Blacksmith was a well-known painter in Lajamanu, to which his own land lay in close proximity. His work features in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria and on the cover of its Mythscapes catalogue of 1989.
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b. c.1915 Winnecke, NT, Winneke (Winnecke), NT
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Name
Peter Japanangka Blacksmith
Also known as Kumunjayi
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Birth date
c.1915
Birth place
Winnecke, NT, Winneke (Winnecke), NT
Death date
September 1991
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Deceased, information supplied by Lynette Tasman Napangardi
Residence
c.1915 Winneke, NT
Training
c.1986- Traditional Painting course, Lajamanu, NT
Languages
English
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Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert: A Biographical Dictionary
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