Skip to main content
Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala - Image 1
Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala - Image 2
Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala - Image 3
Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala - Image 4

Peter Wadaymu Ganambarr and Yolngu

Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala

Yolngu, 1967-1970

Thumbnail 1
Thumbnail 2
Thumbnail 3
Thumbnail 4
Scroll

Bark Painting showing Wititj at Garrimala

Yolngu, 1967-1970

Physical Qualities Bark, pigments, 22 1/16 x 9 3/8 x 5/16 in. (56 x 23.8 x 0.8 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Dr. John Money, Baltimore
Object Number 2000.332
Black, red, white and yellow pigments; cross-hatched background; insect and snake designs encircle a central circle with four spear-shaped appendages.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift 2000; Dr John Money
Oceanic Gallery Rotations 2023

Oceanic Wing Rotations 2025
Robert Miller, "Papered Over: The Forgotten Yolngu Artworks in the John Money Collection at Eastern Southland Gallery, New Zealand," unpublished Master's thesis, The University of Sydney, 2020.

Artist/Maker

Peter Wadaymu Ganambarr

1929–1996

1930 - 1997
Meet Peter →

Culture

Yolngu

2000–2000

Meet Yolngu →
Peter Wadaymu Ganambarr and Yolngu
Human Figure
1967–1970
Aboriginal
Bark Painting
1933–1966
Yolngu
Bark Painting
1967–1970
Yolngu
Bark Painting
1967–1970
Yolngu
Bark Painting
1967–1970
Yolngu
Bark Painting
1967–1970
Yolngu
Bark painting
1967–1970
James Alexander Simpson
Portrait of Rebecca Lee Barker or Mary Ann Tritt Cassell
1833–1843
Helen Torr
Shell, Stone, and Feather with Bark
1930
Mbuti
Painted Barkcloth (Pongo or Murumba)
2000
Hawaiian and Unidentified
Bark Cloth (kapa) with Impressed Patterning and Natural Pigments
1767–1798
Mbuti
Painted Bark Cloth (Pongo or Murumba)
2000