Art Rooted in Nature: Evening Sale

Live Virtual Auction, 25 June 2024

Evening Sale
About the Session

South African artists have long drawn inspiration from the earth, capturing the beauty and complexity of flora and landscapes, with their works. The selection for sale emphasises themes of both human and non-human elements in nature, reflecting a profound connection to the environment.

This auction showcases a rich artwork medley that delves into the intricate relationship between the natural world and artistic expression. Featuring botanical depictions, landscapes, coastal scenes, floral still lifes and garden scenes in the Cape and beyond, the sale highlights the enduring relevance of nature in art, especially in the context of contemporary ecological concerns.

This auction celebrates the harmony between scientific precision and artistic creativity, making a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of depicting nature.

Running from 7 to 25 June to coincide with the Hermanus Fynarts Festival 2024, the Strauss & Co auction aims to complement the festival’s vibrant celebration of creativity in all its forms.


Sold for

ZAR 19 933
Lot 208
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych
  • Jeanne Hugo; A Silk Song Stain, triptych


Lot Estimate
ZAR 18 000 - 24 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 19 933

About this Item

Jeanne Hugo
South African 1984-
A Silk Song Stain, triptych

each signed, dated 2024 and stamped with the artist's monogram

ink on silk laid down on card
each: 34 by 28,5cm excluding frame; 37 by 31 by 3cm including frame

Notes

“I aim to have my viewers somehow gripped by the soothing, seeming innocence of my work and then be transported to a certain familiarity of their own (un)conscious state.”Jeanne Hugo