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Esias Bosch

South African 1923-2010 


Esias Bosch is considered one of the world’s few master potters and has been described by art historian Murray Schoonraad as the father of South African creative ceramics. Bosch’s profound influence on the development of South African pottery stems from his training in England, his constant and unrelenting exploration of the possibilities of the clay medium and his obsession with producing objects of technical and artistic excellence. He was born in Winburg in the Orange Free State. Instead of pursuing his parent’s wish for him to become a dentist, his tertiary studies began with a course in fine art from the University of Witwatersrand and a teacher’s diploma from the Johannesburg School of Art, where he excelled in portraiture. In 1949 he was awarded a three-year scholarship to study ceramics in England. He spent the first year at the Central School of Art in London, studying under Dora Billington, following this with a practical apprenticeship with two of England’s most highly considered potters, firstly under Raymond Finch and then with Michael Cardew.

Bosch returned to South Africa in 1953 where he taught ceramics for two years at the Durban Art School before moving to Pretoria. During this time, his production was primarily domestic earthenware decorated with slips and oxides. After moving to the Lowveld and eventually settling near White River in 1961, he developed a small holding known as Die Randjie. Here, Bosch continued to create domestic ware, but he moved from earthenware to reduction stoneware production, which he explored and mastered for the next fifteen years. His stonework led to numerous murals, including commissions for the foyer of the Schlesinger Centre in Braamfontein (now the WesBank building) and the international departures hall of Jan Smuts Airport. Bosch then changed his medium once more and began working exclusively in porcelain. By 1979 Bosch was no longer creating domestic ware but rather focussing on the production of large, extensively decorated lustre tiles which became highly sought after for their extraordinary beauty, and in 1988 he began making very large, thin vitrified tiles. Towards the end of his career, Bosch moved away from creating ceramics and returned to painting and drawing. His last years were devoted to the pursuit of drawing ‘portraits’ of the Lowveld trees.

Esias Bosch won numerous awards during his career, including a silver medal in 1963 from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC, and he received a number of commissions during his lifetime. He participated in several group and solo exhibitions in Europe, the United States and South Africa. His work is represented in international collections and most public collections in South Africa.

See esiasbosch.co.za for more information.

Image source: https://www.art-archives-southafrica.ch/BOSCH.htm


154 lots offered      74.03% sold      ZAR 7 808 495
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Esias Bosch; Vase of Indigenous Flowers in a Landscape
18 Mar 2019
Sold for ZAR 739 700
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Diagonal Creeper
15 Oct 2018
Sold for ZAR 68 280
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Kori Bustard
15 Oct 2018
Sold for ZAR 352 780
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Landscape with Windpump
4 Jun 2018
Sold for ZAR 91 040
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Flowers
27 Nov 2017
Sold for ZAR 5 855
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; A Floral Still Life
16 Oct 2017
Sold for ZAR 47 746
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Landscape
9 Apr 2017
ZAR 40 000 - 60 000
 
Esias Bosch; A Pair of Birds amongst Blossom
6 Mar 2017
Sold for ZAR 170 520
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Flowers
6 Feb 2017
Sold for ZAR 31 617
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; A glazed two-handled stoneware urn
18 Apr 2016
Sold for ZAR 3 513
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; A slab-built glazed stoneware vase
18 Apr 2016
Sold for ZAR 2 342
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Esias Bosch; Stoneware Vase
20 Apr 2015
Sold for ZAR 4 919
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT

Results in green indicate post sales.