Art Rooted in Nature: Day Sale
Timed Online Auction, 7 - 25 June 2024
Botanical Art with a focus on Phillip Grieve
About the SessionContemporary plant portraiture in South Africa has a rich history, intertwining botany and art. These depictions possess both aesthetic allure and serve as invaluable documentation of the increasingly diminishing natural world. Marion Arnold astutely observes that contemporary plant portraiture is a hybrid genre with a complex history, situated within both botany as a scientific discipline and art as a transformative visual practice.
In this session, artists pay homage to the delicate balance between scientific precision and artistic ingenuity. Phillip Grieves' 29 lots of butterflies showcase a profound mastery of the watercolour medium. They, along with the rest of the session, echo Arnold's sentiment that the true essence of botanical art transcends scientific accuracy. These pieces exemplify the enduring significance of botanical art in contemporary society.
About this Item
signed and inscribed with the title
Notes
The rare Argyrocupha malagrida malagrida butterfly found only on the slopes of Cape Town, Lions Head.