October ART

Timed Online Auction, 27 September - 9 October 2024

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  • Thomas Bowler; Near Salt River - Truter’s Mills (recto); preliminarly sketch (verso)
  • Thomas Bowler; Near Salt River - Truter’s Mills (recto); preliminarly sketch (verso)
  • Thomas Bowler; Near Salt River - Truter’s Mills (recto); preliminarly sketch (verso)
  • Thomas Bowler; Near Salt River - Truter’s Mills (recto); preliminarly sketch (verso)


Lot Estimate
ZAR 10 000 - 15 000
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

South African 1812-1869
Near Salt River - Truter’s Mills (recto); preliminarly sketch (verso)

signed and inscribed indistinctly with the title

watercolour with heightening in China White on toned paper
16 by 24cm excluding frame; 37,5 by 44,5 by 3cm including frame

Notes

The present lot hails from a recently deaccessioned private corporate collection - the world’s second-largest collection of Bowler’s work, only surpassed by the William Fehr collection at Iziko.

After arriving in Cape Town in 1834, Thomas Bowler spent his career documenting the Cape Colony. He painted both its landscapes and the lives of its inhabitants. His work also captures the early development of Port Elizabeth and scenes from his travels during a period of conflict between the Dutch and the British as they expanded into territories defended by the indigenous population.

“With the assistance of Dr. Mathys Bokhorst from the National Gallery and Bradlow, the company secured additional works by Bowler. Bradlow then took on the role of curator for the collection in 1967. Through his efforts, it became the country’s second-largest holding of Bowler’s art, surpassed only by the William Fehr collection at the Iziko Museums, encompassing paintings and other objects from the 17th to 19th centuries,” says Kayleen Wrigley, Strauss & Co Valuation Specialist.

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