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Four singular artists bolster Strauss & Co 2019 R80-million Johannesburg sale
7 Nov 2018
Biggest art auction to be held in Southern Africa with paintings worth over R80 million at Strauss & Co set to break records Museum quality masterwork paintings by South Africa’s leading artists set to take Strauss & Co’s sale to record breaking levels A feast of 11 Irma Sterns; 17 Pierneeefs; 9 Maggie Laubsers; 5 Alexis Prellers and a Tribute to Unsung Artists with a selection of their work on sale
Strauss & Co is proud to announce its largest-ever live auction by value, with combined estimates for its 12 November sale in Johannesburg exceeding R80 million. The sale has 26 lots with estimates of R1 million or more, and includes works of astonishing range and depth by notable modernist painters Maggie Laubser, JH Pierneef, Alexis Preller and Irma Stern.
Stern’s 1941 portrait of a Mary Cramer, a sister of the artist’s confidante, Freda Feldman, carries the sale’s highest estimate (estimate R5 – 7 million). This extraordinary portrait, notes art historian Federico Freschi, was once displayed in Feldman’s emerald-green dining room and captures “the complexities and contradictions that lie beneath the masks of outward appearance”.
The Johannesburg sale features 11 lots by Stern. They include a fine selection of her society and travel portraits, notably the gouache works Congo Woman from 1942 (estimate R2 – 3 million) and Lady of the Harem from 1945 (estimate R3 – 4 million). Stern also excelled in the still life genre. Notable works in this category include Still Life with Irises from 1941 (estimate R4 – 5 million) and the sumptuous Still Life with Watermelon, Flowers and Grapes from 1933 (estimate 1.8 – 2.4 million).
Stern is the top-selling artist at Strauss & Co’s auctions, followed by JH Pierneef who has 17 works on the present sale. Best known for his expertly choreographed South African scenes, including Farm Jonkershoek with Twin Peaks Beyond, Stellenbosch, which sold for R20.46 million at a 2017 Strauss & Co sale achieving a world record for the artist, the forthcoming sale includes two stylised and highly uncommon landscapes depicting foreign landscapes from his travels .Cinnamon Mill, Seychelles (estimate R4 – 5 million) is an unusual post-impressionist study of tropical abundance. It was painted in 1954 during a holiday, long after Pierneef first heard of the East African island from his mentor, Frans Oerder. Dar es Salam (estimate R4 – 6 million) is a verdant townscape complete with Pierneef’s ever-present cumulus cloud formations looming on the horizon.
The sale includes two exceptional casein landscapes from 1928, both linked to the Schweickerdt family in Pretoria, works that distil Pierneef’s genius talent for rendering place. Lowveld Eastern Transvaal (estimate R3 – 4 million) is a mesmerising kaleidoscope of acutely observed natural colours, while Willow Trees, Roodeplaat Dam, (estimate R2 – 3 million) is a mosaic of autumnal colours.
We are privileged to be offering five oils by pioneering expressionist Maggie Laubser from the Estate of a Gentleman. The impeccable consignment includes her study of labour, Harvesters in Wheatfield (estimate R2 – 3 million) which features on the cover of Dalene Marais’ catalogue raisonne’ of the artist and forms an important part of our offering of nine Laubser lots.
Pierneef’s precise draughtsmanship was the bedrock of his esteemed painting practice. Collectors will delight in his three works depicting tobacconist Lodewijk de Jager & Co, Tobacconist Shop, where the artist worked in the early 1900s; the two watercolours and a pencil drawing capture Pierneef’s fine sense for architectural detail (sold as one lot, estimate R200 000 – 300 000).
Alexis Preller has in recent years become a sought-after artist at auction. In 2010, Strauss & Co registered the first upswing in value of Preller’s work when it sold The Flower King, a late-period metaphorical portrait from 1970, for R 2.89 million. Preller has five lots on sale in Johannesburg, including Apple II, a late-career intaglio with painted hollow that was produced in 1969 (estimate R4 – 5 million). African Profile (R1 – 1.5 million) dates from the start of Preller’s Gold period in 1965.
Two years ago, Strauss & Co successfully brought a number of important Prellers to market, some owned by prominent collector Walter Hardebeck. We are delighted to be offering five oils by pioneering expressionist Maggie Laubser from the collection of a Johannesburg gentleman. The impeccable consignment includes Laubser’s study of labour, Harvesters in Wheatfield (estimate R2 – 3 million), and exquisite portrait Leentjie (estimate (R1 – 2 million), which portrays a young female worker from the Laubser farm. The Johannesburg sale has a total of nine Laubser lots.
The sale of these outstanding works is preceded by a session dedicated to under-recognised historical artists. The “Unsung History” session offers collectors an expansive view of South African art history at a time of growing international interest in South African art.
Two outstanding works by Erik Laubscher are also among the highlights of the sale. Still Life with Papaya, recto; Still Life with Lemons, verso (estimate R2 000 000 – 3 000 000 and Overberg (estimate R1 000 000 – 1 300 000).
The sale also includes a rich offering of works by contemporary artists including William Kentridge, Robert Hodgins, Diane Victor, Deborah Bell and Karel Nel.
All the lots will be available for viewing at the Wanderers Club in Johannesburg from Friday 9 November until shortly before the premier evening sale commences at 8pm on Monday 12 November. Strauss & Co is
the global leader for South African art. It holds five live sales annually, including one solely devoted to contemporary art. Strauss & Co has sold nine of the ten most expensive paintings ever auctioned in South Africa.
Important South African and International Art
Monday 12 November 2018
2 pm Session One
6 pm Session Two
8 pm Session Three
Venue:
The Wanderers Club, Ballroom, 21 North Street, Illovo, Johannesburg
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Strauss & Co is South Africa’s leading auction house and the global leader for South African art. It was founded in 2009 by a consortium of business leaders and industry experts, including the late auctioneer Stephan Welz, Elisabeth Bradley, Dr Conrad Strauss, Vanessa Phillips, Ann Palmer and Bina Genovese. Frank Kilbourn, a respected entrepreneur, philanthropist and art collector, was appointed Executive Chairperson in 2016. Strauss & Co has the highest market share amongst the four leading auction houses specialising in South African art globally. In 2017 the company’s turnover totalled R329 million – a sum unrivalled by any auction house dealing in South African art in a single year. Strauss & Co annually holds five live auctions, three in Cape Town and two in Johannesburg, and up to eight online-only auctions. Strauss & Co was awarded the prestigious Chairman’s Premier Award at the 2018 annual BASA Awards for its sustained and extraordinary commitment to the arts in South Africa.
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2018 Press Releases
November
- 7 Nov 2018 City story: Strauss & Co sale explores how Johannesburg defined a nation & 2019 art history
- 7 Nov 2018 Four singular artists bolster Strauss & Co 2019 R80-million Johannesburg sale
- 16 Nov 2018 Strauss & Co November sale hits a high note with bold results from their An Unsung History auction & 2013, setting new records for contemporaries Moses Tladi and JH Pierneef
- 20 Nov 2018 Works from leading Contemporary Artists from Africa and its Diaspora in Zeitz MOCAA Benefit Auction
October
- 8 Oct 2018 Important Namibian paintings from The Late Peter and Regina Strack Collection poised to go under the hammer in South Africa
- 8 Oct 2018 Unstinting connoisseurship: Important collections form the bedrock of Strauss & Co 2019 Spring sale
- 16 Oct 2018 Single-owner collections snapped up by collectors at Strauss & Co spring sale
September
- 13 Sep 2018 Kwazulu-Natal School artworks and Scandinavian Jewellery, Silver and Furniture among online sale highlights
- 16 Sep 2018 Strauss & Co awarded prestigious Chairman 2019 Premier Award at 21st BASA Awards
- 20 Sep 2018 Important works by visionary collectors on offer at Strauss & Co 2019 October sale
- 21 Sep 2018 From Pierneef to Kentridge: landscapes ground Strauss & Co 2019 October sale
- 21 Sep 2018 The Late Peter and Regina Strack Collection
August
- 10 Aug 2018 The Strauss Art Hub on the Keyes Art Mile
- 28 Aug 2018 Strauss & Co recognised with two Business and Arts South Africa Awards nominations
July
- 9 Jul 2018 Strauss & Co Showcases Online Auction and Stern Still Lifes at RMB Turbine Art Fair
- 26 Jul 2018 Art Month at Welgemeend highlights achievements of women artists
- 26 Jul 2018 Four masterclasses on art and collecting during Art Month at Welgemeend
June
- 4 Jun 2018 Top 10 Lots, 4 June 2018
- 5 Jun 2018 Abstract South African Art in focus for Strauss & Co 2019 first themed online sale
- 5 Jun 2018 Preller, Kentridge and Tretchikoff top Strauss & Co 2019 Johannesburg sale
- 15 Jun 2018 Radiant Irma Stern still life leads Strauss & Co's 2019 offerings for the second half of 2018
May
- 2 May 2018 The Discerning Eye of a Collector
- 7 May 2018 Alexis Preller, a star feature of Strauss & Co 2019 upcoming Johannesburg sale
- 18 May 2018 Alexis Preller leads Strauss & Co 2019 upcoming Johannesburg sale
- 18 May 2018 Strauss & Co 2019 winter sale shines a spotlight on abstraction
- 18 May 2018 Strauss & Co's upcoming Johannesburg sale studded with museum-calibre works
- 22 May 2018 Contemporary art shines on Strauss & Co Johannesburg sale
March
- 6 Mar 2018 Strauss & Co sets new world record for still life by Erik Laubscher
- 6 Mar 2018 Top 10 Lots, 5 March 2018
- 16 Mar 2018 An unseen and thrilling Preller to go on sale at Strauss & Co
- 28 Mar 2018 Brave new virtual world @ Strauss & Co
February
- 19 Feb 2018 Strauss & Co's debut Contemporary Art auction identifies the next generation of stars
- 20 Feb 2018 Breakthrough moments: Strauss & Co sale includes formative works by key artists
January