Works in the database
10
Works with images
5
Works with multiple sales
1

Past Sales

Circular Quay, 1919
Circular Quay
Circular Quay

Sales by Medium

Paintings
Sold 9 works for
$6,162
Works on Paper
Sold 1 works for
$100

Where to buy or sell art works by Myrtle Innes

Auction Houses

Lawsons
Sold 8 works for
$3,636
Davidson Auctions
Sold 2 works for
$2,626

Myrtle Innes was born in 1894 in Granville, New South Wales. She studied at Julian Ashton’s Sydney Art School and then travelled to England to work and study in 1924. Active from 1924 - 1956, she was a china painter, potter, watercolourist and batik printer and exhibited with the NSW Society of Arts & Crafts. Myrtle Innes also exhibited with the Society of Artists of NSW, the Women Painters Society and its successor the Women’s Industrial Society from the 1930s, and her work was included in the 1935 Women Painters of Australiaexhibition.

The total number of works by Myrtle Innes offered for sale by auction since 1990 is 10, of which 10 (100%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $1,800 for Circular Quay sold by Davidson Auctions in November 2019. No works have been offered for sale this year, and the last sale we have recorded for the artist was in 2019. Works by Myrtle Innes are held by the Art Gallery of NSW.

Myrtle Innes is listed in the following standard biographical references:

Artists' Resale Royalty

Could the second and subsequent works by this artist sold after June 9, 2010 for over $1,000 be liable for the Artists' Resale Royalty? More info…

Yes, eligible, subject to the artist satisfying the residency test. The artist is alive or has been deceased for less than 70 years. Contact the Copyright Agency for information on the residency test.

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