Artists

From Albert Adams to Portia Zvavahera, Strauss & Co maintains a detailed database of every artist sold at auction since 2009. Whether it is painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, ceramics or new media, this searchable database lists by artist every lot offered and provides aggregated data useful to collectors. Famous South African artists like William Kentridge, JH Pierneef, Alexis Preller and Irma Stern are introduced with helpful biographies along with the best contemporary artists.



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Tinus de Jongh

South African 1885-1942 


Martinus Johannes de Jongh is considered one of South Africa’s most popular oil painters. He was born in Holland, where he studied Decorating at the Ambachtschool in Amsterdam. It was here that he learned painting techniques. Whilst working as a decorator, he also painted local street scenes and landscapes in the style of the Dutch Impressionists.

In 1921 he moved to South Africa, where he continued to produce oil paintings of his surroundings. After a successful exhibition in 1923, he was able to purchase a car which enabled him to travel and see more of the local landscape. He responded to the effect of light on the landscape and began to change his palette to include more saturated colours. Tinus de Jongh is best known for his dramatic portrayal of rugged mountainous landscapes, often including a Cape farmhouse. He developed a painting technique using a palette knife placing wet light-coloured paint onto wet dark paint. This technique enabled him to work swiftly and resulted in a prolific output. Tinus de Jongh is also highly considered for a significant number of etchings of South African buildings of historical importance.

De Jongh was a member of the South African Association of Artists and exhibited extensively in South Africa and abroad during his lifetime, including his first exhibition in South Africa in 1922 and an exhibition in London in 1932. The Total Gallery in Johannesburg held a Memorial Exhibition in his honour in 1981. He fulfilled a number of public commissions for prominent South African buildings and a series of illustrations for the tuition of medical students at the University of Cape Town.

De Jongh is represented in the Stedelijk Museum and Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, in most prominent public collections in South Africa, and extensively in private collections.


423 lots offered      82.03% sold      ZAR 10 788 405
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Near Clanwilliam
24 May 2010
Sold for ZAR 53 472
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Near Robertson
24 May 2010
ZAR 90 000 - 120 000
 
Tinus de Jongh; Near 24 Riviere
24 May 2010
Sold for ZAR 61 270
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Mitchellspas
24 May 2010
Sold for ZAR 55 700
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; An Extensive Mountainous Landscape with a River
24 May 2010
ZAR 120 000 - 160 000
 
Tinus de Jongh; An Extensive Landscape with a River
24 May 2010
ZAR 26 000 - 32 000
 
Tinus de Jongh; A Farmhouse near a Canal in Spring Time
24 May 2010
Sold for ZAR 77 980
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Landscape
15 Mar 2010
ZAR 15 000 - 20 000
 
Tinus de Jongh; Cottage at Clanwilliam
15 Mar 2010
Sold for ZAR 111 400
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; A Cottage in the Mountains
8 Oct 2009
Sold for ZAR 24 508
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Golden Glow
8 Oct 2009
Sold for ZAR 40 104
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Tinus de Jongh; Roses in a Blue Vase
8 Oct 2009
Sold for ZAR 46 788
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT

Results in green indicate post sales.