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Minnie Pwerle (also Minnie Purla or Minnie Motorcar Apwerl; born between 1910 and 1922 – 18 March 2006) was an Australian Aboriginal artist. She came from Utopia, Northern Territory (Unupurna in local language), a cattle station in the Sandover area of Central Australia 300 kilometres (190 mi) northeast of Alice Springs.

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  • Minnie Pwerle (* 1920, Utopia, 200 km nordöstlich von Alice Springs; † 18. März 2006) war eine australische Malerin der Aborigines vom Volksstamm der Anmatyerre und Alyawarre. (de)
  • Minnie Pwerle (also Minnie Purla or Minnie Motorcar Apwerl; born between 1910 and 1922 – 18 March 2006) was an Australian Aboriginal artist. She came from Utopia, Northern Territory (Unupurna in local language), a cattle station in the Sandover area of Central Australia 300 kilometres (190 mi) northeast of Alice Springs. Minnie began painting in 2000 at about the age of 80, and her pictures soon became popular and sought-after works of contemporary Indigenous Australian art. In the years after she took up painting on canvas until she died in 2006, Minnie's works were exhibited around Australia and collected by major galleries, including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the National Gallery of Victoria and the Queensland Art Gallery. With popularity came pressure from those keen to acquire her work. She was allegedly "kidnapped" by people who wanted her to paint for them, and there have been media reports of her work being forged. Minnie's work is often compared with that of her sister-in-law Emily Kame Kngwarreye, who also came from the Sandover and took up acrylic painting late in life. Minnie's daughter, Barbara Weir, is a respected artist in her own right. (en)
  • Minnie Pwerle (également connue sous le nom de Minnie Purla ou Minnie Motorcar Apwerl), née vers 1920 et mort le 18 mars 2006, est une artiste aborigène australienne. Elle est originaire d', une grosse propriété du Territoire du Nord, à environ 300 km au nord d'Alice Springs. Minnie a commencé à peindre en 2000, et ses peintures sont vite devenues populaires et recherchées par les amateurs d'œuvres d'art contemporain aborigène australien. Jusqu'à sa mort en 2006, ses œuvres ont été exposées à travers l'Australie et accueillies dans les principales galeries australiennes, comme la Galerie d'Art de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, le Galerie nationale du Victoria et la Galerie d'art du Queensland. Devenue célèbre, elle subit la pression des personnes désireuses d'acquérir ses œuvres. Elle aurait été « kidnappée » par des gens qui voulaient qu'elle peigne pour eux. Ses travaux sont souvent comparés à ceux de sa belle-sœur Emily Kame Kngwarreye, originaire aussi de Sandover et qui a appris la peinture acrylique en fin de vie. La fille de Minnie, , est un artiste connue pour son propre travail. (fr)
  • Minnie Pwerle (também conhecida como Minnie Purla ou Minnie Motorcar Apwerl) (nascida entre 1910 e 1922 – 18 de março de 2006) foi uma artista aborígena australiana. Minnie começou a pintar em 2000, e os seus desenhos tornaram-se populares muito rapidamente. Os seus trabalhos forma exibidos por toda a Austrália e selecionadas por grandes galerias, incluindo a , o National Gallery of Victoria e o . Com a popularidade, surgiu a pressão dos que desejavam ter o seu trabalho. Foi alegadamente "raptada" por pessoas que queriam que ela pintasse para eles, e houve relatórios dos médias de trabalhos seus falsificados. O trabalho de Minnie é muitas vezes comparado com o de . A filha de Minnie, Barbara Weir, é uma artista igualmente respeitada. (pt)
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  • Minnie Pwerle (* 1920, Utopia, 200 km nordöstlich von Alice Springs; † 18. März 2006) war eine australische Malerin der Aborigines vom Volksstamm der Anmatyerre und Alyawarre. (de)
  • Minnie Pwerle (also Minnie Purla or Minnie Motorcar Apwerl; born between 1910 and 1922 – 18 March 2006) was an Australian Aboriginal artist. She came from Utopia, Northern Territory (Unupurna in local language), a cattle station in the Sandover area of Central Australia 300 kilometres (190 mi) northeast of Alice Springs. (en)
  • Minnie Pwerle (également connue sous le nom de Minnie Purla ou Minnie Motorcar Apwerl), née vers 1920 et mort le 18 mars 2006, est une artiste aborigène australienne. Elle est originaire d', une grosse propriété du Territoire du Nord, à environ 300 km au nord d'Alice Springs. (fr)
  • Minnie Pwerle (também conhecida como Minnie Purla ou Minnie Motorcar Apwerl) (nascida entre 1910 e 1922 – 18 de março de 2006) foi uma artista aborígena australiana. Minnie começou a pintar em 2000, e os seus desenhos tornaram-se populares muito rapidamente. Os seus trabalhos forma exibidos por toda a Austrália e selecionadas por grandes galerias, incluindo a , o National Gallery of Victoria e o . Com a popularidade, surgiu a pressão dos que desejavam ter o seu trabalho. Foi alegadamente "raptada" por pessoas que queriam que ela pintasse para eles, e houve relatórios dos médias de trabalhos seus falsificados. O trabalho de Minnie é muitas vezes comparado com o de . (pt)
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  • Minnie Pwerle (de)
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