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Wintjiya Napaltjarri (born between ca. 1923 to 1934) (also spelt Wentjiya, Wintjia or Wentja), and also known as Wintjia Napaltjarri No. 1, is a Pintupi-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. She is the sister of artist Tjunkiya Napaltjarri; both were wives of Toba Tjakamarra, with whom Wintjiya had five children.

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  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (nascuda al nord-oest de , Territori del Nord, entre 1923 i 1934), és una pintora aborigen australiana de llengua . És germana de la també artista , i totes dues van estar casades amb Toba Tjakamarra, amb qui Wintjiya tingué cinc fills. La introducció de Wintjiya a l' fou molt tardana, l'any 1994, quan participà en una acció pictòrica i de teixir bàtiks en grup. També s'ha dedicat a l'aiguafort amb punta seca. La iconografia dels seus quadres sòl centrar-se en la representació d'ous de formiga voladora (waturnuma) i plomes (nyimparra), generalment emprant només els colors roig o negre sobre un fons blanc. Els anys 2007 i 2008 fou finalista del premi nacional d'art aborigen, i les seves obres estan exposades a diversos museus australians, com l'Art Gallery of New South Wales, el Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, la i la National Gallery of Victoria. I fins i tot a la Universitat de Virgínia (EUA). (ca)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (née entre 1923 et 1934), également orthographiée : Wentjiya, Wintjia, Wentja et également connue sous le nom de Wintjia Napaltjarri no 1, est une artiste aborigène australienne de langue pintupi, appartenant au bloc culturel du désert occidental. Elle est la sœur de l'artiste ; toutes deux étaient mariées à Toba Tjakamarra, avec qui Wintjiya a eu cinq enfants. La participation de Wintjiya à l'art contemporain aborigène australien commence en 1994 à , quand elle participe à un projet collégial de peinture et à la conception de batiks. Elle fait également de la gravure à pointe sèche. Ses peintures utilisent généralement une iconographie qui représente des œufs de fourmi volante (waturnuma en pintupi) et des plumes (nyimparra). Sa palette comprend généralement une forte dominante rouge ou noire sur fond blanc. Finaliste en 2007 et 2008 du National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, ses œuvres figurent dans plusieurs collections publiques australiennes, comme la Galerie d'Art de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, le Museum et galerie d'art du Territoire du Nord, la galerie nationale d'Australie et la galerie nationale du Victoria. (fr)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (born between ca. 1923 to 1934) (also spelt Wentjiya, Wintjia or Wentja), and also known as Wintjia Napaltjarri No. 1, is a Pintupi-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. She is the sister of artist Tjunkiya Napaltjarri; both were wives of Toba Tjakamarra, with whom Wintjiya had five children. Wintjiya's involvement in contemporary Indigenous Australian art began in 1994 at Haasts Bluff, when she participated in a group painting project and in the creation of batik fabrics. She has also been a printmaker, using drypoint etching. Her paintings typically use an iconography that represents the eggs of the flying ant and (nyimparra). Her palette generally involves strong red or black against a white background. A finalist in the 2007 and 2008 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Wintjiya's work is held in several of Australia's public collections including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, the National Gallery of Australia and the National Gallery of Victoria. Her work is also held in the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia. (en)
  • Вінтджія Напалджаррі (народилася в період з 1923 по 1934 роки), також відома як Вінтджія Напалджаррі No. 1, — австралійська художниця аборигенка з регіону . Сестра художниці (Tjunkiya Napaltjarri); обидві сестри були одружені на Тоба Тжакамарра (Toba Tjakamarra), від якого Вінтджія народила п'ятьох дітей. (uk)
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  • Finalist, National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award: 2007, 2008 (en)
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  • ca. 1923 to 1934 (en)
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  • North-west of Kintore, Northern Territory (en)
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  • Вінтджія Напалджаррі (народилася в період з 1923 по 1934 роки), також відома як Вінтджія Напалджаррі No. 1, — австралійська художниця аборигенка з регіону . Сестра художниці (Tjunkiya Napaltjarri); обидві сестри були одружені на Тоба Тжакамарра (Toba Tjakamarra), від якого Вінтджія народила п'ятьох дітей. (uk)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (nascuda al nord-oest de , Territori del Nord, entre 1923 i 1934), és una pintora aborigen australiana de llengua . És germana de la també artista , i totes dues van estar casades amb Toba Tjakamarra, amb qui Wintjiya tingué cinc fills. Els anys 2007 i 2008 fou finalista del premi nacional d'art aborigen, i les seves obres estan exposades a diversos museus australians, com l'Art Gallery of New South Wales, el Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, la i la National Gallery of Victoria. I fins i tot a la Universitat de Virgínia (EUA). (ca)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (née entre 1923 et 1934), également orthographiée : Wentjiya, Wintjia, Wentja et également connue sous le nom de Wintjia Napaltjarri no 1, est une artiste aborigène australienne de langue pintupi, appartenant au bloc culturel du désert occidental. Elle est la sœur de l'artiste ; toutes deux étaient mariées à Toba Tjakamarra, avec qui Wintjiya a eu cinq enfants. (fr)
  • Wintjiya Napaltjarri (born between ca. 1923 to 1934) (also spelt Wentjiya, Wintjia or Wentja), and also known as Wintjia Napaltjarri No. 1, is a Pintupi-speaking Indigenous artist from Australia's Western Desert region. She is the sister of artist Tjunkiya Napaltjarri; both were wives of Toba Tjakamarra, with whom Wintjiya had five children. (en)
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  • Вінтджія Напалджаррі (uk)
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