Modern and Contemporary Art

Timed Online Auction, 4 - 14 August 2023

Ceramics

Sold for

ZAR 4 104
Lot 40
  • Kalahari Studio; African Woman with Headdress
  • Kalahari Studio; African Woman with Headdress


Lot Estimate
ZAR 3 500 - 4 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 4 104

About this Item

South African 1948-1973
African Woman with Headdress

incised with the studio's name on the underside

hand-painted, glazed and fired ceramic
diameter: 26cm; height: 3,5cm

Notes

Aleksanders Klopcanovs and his wife Elma Vestman immigrated to South Africa in the late 1940s. After working at the Linnware potteries for a while they started their own business, Kalahari Studio, in Bramley, Johannesburg. They made functional ceramic items as well as decorative and fine art pieces such as tiles, plaques, wall plates and sculpture. Vestman oversaw production processes, quality control and product development and the couple shared the design and decoration responsibilities. The studio contributed significantly to the technical development of ceramics in South Africa, and scholar Wendy Gers is of the opinion that it was ‘the first, and arguably the only, local pottery to successfully synthesise an indigenised South African content with international modernist design trends of the 1950s’.1


1. Wendy Gers (2015) Scorched Earth: 100 Years of Southern African Potteries, Johannesburg: Jacana, page 156.

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