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Edith King

South African 1871-1962 


Born in Pietermaritzburg at the end of the 19th century, Edith King was the oldest of the first generation of the Everard Group of women artists. She was well-educated and having studied at London and Oxford University, she went on to become a dedicated teacher and published poet. Her art training included drawing classes at the Bristol Municipal School of Art and later at the Royal Drawing Society of Great Britain, followed by an informal art training in Paris before she returned to South Africa where she was appointed as art mistress at Eunice School for Girls in Bloemfontein in 1905. She subsequently served as principal of the school from 1913-1923 when she retired and moved to her sister Bertha Everard’s family homestead, Bonnefoi, in the then Eastern Transvaal. Edith was the family organiser and the spokesperson for the Everard sisters and was instrumental in arranging exhibitions and overseeing sales.

Edith King was captivated by the South African landscape, and in contrast to her sister Bertha’s paintings, her work is quietly commanding with close-up and carefully observed studies of plants and nature using simplified but confidently stylised lyrical and rhythmic linear marks. King’s paintings are characterised by the strident use of line and colour which describe growth and movement, through her intimate depictions of nature in the foreground and the vastness of the landscape behind. Her preferred medium was watercolour which she used primarily on buff-coloured paper, with great technical facility.

Edith King exhibited in group exhibitions throughout South Africa from 1931, including with The New Group, and on the 1956 and 1960 Quadrennial Exhibitions. Her work is represented in all major public art collections in South Africa.


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38 lots offered      65.79% sold      ZAR 589 515
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Edith King; Aloes in a Rocky Landscape
11 Jun 2012
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
 
Edith King; Two Street Scenes at Night, Paris
7 Nov 2011
Sold for ZAR 33 420
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; A Cosmos Landscape, Bonnefoi
7 Nov 2011
Sold for ZAR 35 648
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; Windy Seascape, South Coast
7 Nov 2011
Sold for ZAR 22 280
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; The Blue Tree
7 Nov 2011
Sold for ZAR 20 052
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; A Young Tree in Pink Grass
7 Nov 2011
ZAR 25 000 - 40 000
 
Edith King; Boschoek in Autumn
16 May 2011
Sold for ZAR 38 990
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; Flowering Aloes in Winter Veld
24 May 2010
ZAR 25 000 - 40 000
 
Edith King; View of the Sea with a Pink Creeper
24 May 2010
ZAR 25 000 - 40 000
 
Edith King; A Farm Landscape with a Wagon
24 May 2010
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000
 
Edith King; Mangroves, South Coast
7 Sep 2009
Sold for ZAR 46 788
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Edith King; Buckie in the Garden I
7 Sep 2009
Sold for ZAR 11 710
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT