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More to botanical art than meets the eye | Zululand Observer

More to botanical art than meets the eye | Zululand Observer
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More to botanical art than meets the eye | Carletonville Herald

More to botanical art than meets the eye | Carletonville Herald
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More to botanical art than meets the eye

More to botanical art than meets the eye
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More to botanical art than meets the eye | Polokwane Observer

More to botanical art than meets the eye | Polokwane Observer
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Strauss & Co s May sale explores the relationship bet

Irma Stern’s Three African Women (estimate R4 – 5 million) is a tightly framed study of a trio of amaMfengu (or Fingo) women that the artist likely encountered during her 1941 trip to the Eastern Cape. Still Life with Lilies (estimate R6 – 8 million) features a favourite flower displayed in a Chinese storage jar possibly acquired in Zanzibar. Stern frequently shuttled between South Africa and Europe by boat and developed a lifelong interest in the traditions and labours of seafaring cultures, as is evidenced in her beach composition The Yellow Hat (estimate R5 – 6 million). Like Stern and Pierneef, Alexis Preller also travelled extensively, notably to the Belgian Congo and the Seychelles. Preller’s two oils depicting traditional Mapogga (Southern Ndebele) women in this sale –

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