Day Sale: Re/Presentation of the Figure

Timed Online Auction, 4 - 20 March 2024

Re/Presentation of the Figure
About the Session

All human bodies are shaped, fashioned and deciphered according to the prevailing cultural, social, and political order which inform the notion of the human form within a particular society.

There is an enduring presence of body images in the history of art often with entrenched visual conventions. Figuration is a powerful conceptual thread linking historical, traditional, modernist, and contemporary art in Africa. Since the early 90s the practice of art and how the body is expressed, viewed, and received entered a new paradigm. Artists broke away from 20th century conventions, challenged boundaries and interrogated what it means to be within social, class, racial, sexual and gender paradigms and explored identity within these cultural contexts.

Re/Presentation of the Figure exemplifies this conceptual thread as modern and contemporary artists express the body though painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, and woven images.


Sold for

ZAR 63 250
Lot 131
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953
  • Michaelis School of Fine Art; Twenty Prints 1951-1953


Lot Estimate
ZAR 60 000 - 80 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 63 250
Location
Johannesburg

About this Item

South African 20th Century
Twenty Prints 1951-1953

a portfolio of twenty prints, edition limited to 100 copies, this is numbered 35, each print signed by the artist (except for the John Dronsfield) and numbered 35/100 in pencil in the margin (the Katrine Harries numbered 1/66, the Rupert Shepherd numbered 35/50, one framed, nineteen unframed

various print media: woodcuts, linocuts, etchings and lithographs
(1) varied, smallest image size: 6,5 by 4,5cm, largest image size: 30 by 25cm, unframed; (2) image size: 20 by 14cm; 58 by 40,5 by 4cm, including frame

Notes

Artists include Walter Battiss, Gregoire Boonzaier, John Dronsfield, Eleanor Esmonde-White, Katrine Harries, Anton Hendriks, Cecil Higgs, May Hillhouse, Alfred Krenz, François Krige, Maggie Laubser, Lippy Lipschitz, Cecil Max Michaelis, J H Pierneef, Alexis Preller, Ruth Prowse, Rupert Shephard, Irma Stern, Maurice Van Essche and Jean Welz.

Hand printed by the Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town.

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