Lemon Pickers is one of the most exciting Irma Stern paintings to come to the market in recent years. Of exceptional quality, it is a very early work, painted in 1928, confirming Stern as a unique and pioneering artist amongst her peers.
Year: 2010
Archived: Bad News proves to be good news
Top South African art continues to boom Cape Town: Strauss & Co, South Africa’s leading auction house, last night once again proved the strong demand for premier South African art works setting another six significant new auction records.
Archived: Important work by Deborah Bell on auction at Strauss & Co Johannesburg, 24 May 2010
Long-time friend and artistic collaborator with Robert Hodgins and William Kentridge on a number of print and film projects, Deborah Bell has developed her own distinctive style that explores the entanglements of histories and cultures by drawing on a diversity of imagery that includes African, Asian, Middle Eastern and European sources. Her approach is less academic than intuitive and imaginative
Archived: Auction of Important South African, British and Continental Paintings and Sculpture
Strauss & Co, South Africa’s premier auction house with Stephan Welz, leading auctioneer and expert at its helm, announces yet another spectacular auction which takes place at the Johannesburg Country Club, Woodmead on 24 May 2010.
Archived: Four South African Still Lifes sell for R22 million
Johannesburg: Strauss & Co, South Africa’s leading fine art auctioneers, set a new world record for a still life by a South African artist, improving on their own record set last March. (R7 241 000 for Irma Stern’s, Magnolias in an Earthenware Pot ). Irma Stern’s Still Life with Gladioli and Fruit sold for R7 575 million in Johannesburg last night. This is also a record for a still life by Stern.
Archived: Rhodes statue led Welz to success
Auctioneer Stephan Welz, the head of art auctioneers Strauss & Co, owes his success largely to a visit to Cape Town, where it seemed as if the statue of Cecil John Rhodes in The Gardens, next to the National Gallery, had a message for him:
Archived: Forthcoming Cape Town Auction
Strauss & Co is gearing up for yet another spectacular sale on 11 October 2010 at the Vineyard Hotel in Newlands. Managing Director Stephan Welz’s recent visit to Cape Town drew phenomenal responses from eager collectors seeking valuations and wanting to consign valuable items to the next auction. The turnout netted a cache of top works by Irma Stern, J H Pierneef, Maggie Laubser, Stanley Pinker, Cecil Skotnes, Lucky Sibiya, William Kentridge and many more.
Archived: Stanley Pinker’s, The Wheel of Life, 1974, to be offered for sale in Cape Town on 11 October 2010
The Wheel of Life, a key work by acclaimed South African painter, Stanley Pinker, displays all the signature elements of the artist’s vocabulary. Drawing on a profound understanding of art history and engaging with the contradictions of the South African political and environmental landscape, Pinker forges these elements into a witty and eloquent commentary on this country.
Archived: Valuation Day at The Marine, Hermanus
Stephen Welz, South Africa’s leading fine art auctioneer and expert, and Vanessa Phillips, senior furniture, silver and ceramics expert will be in Hermanus at the Marine Hotel on Friday, 30 July from 10:30 to 15:30 to provide confidentail valuations with a view to sell at Strauss & Co.
Archived: Another Irma Stern Still Life Poised to Break Auction Records
Following Strauss and Co’s extraordinary success in selling Irma Stern’s Still Life with Gladioli and Fruit for R7 575 200, another still life with Gladioli by Stern has come to the market. Painted in 1939, five years after Stern produced the painting that excited so much heated bidding at the Johannesburg auction on 24 May earlier this year, this painting with estimates of R5 000 000 to R7 000 000 is sure to rouse wide interest at Strauss & Co’s 11 October sale at the Vineyard Hotel in Newlands.