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Pranas Domsaitis

Lithuanian/South African 1880-1965 


Pranas Domsaitis was born Franz Domscheit in Kropinas, on the border of East Prussia and Lithuania. He spent the first twenty-seven years of his life as a farmer, but always had an interest in art. He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Köningsberg and under Lovis Corinth in Berlin. He furthered his studies in Paris, Florence London and Amsterdam. The artist’s early influences of Lithuanian peasant and religious folk art remained the artist’s primary influence, and to this was added the more simplified and darkly outlined forms that he learned from the German Expressionists. He was also influenced by French artist Georges Rouault and the Norwegian Edvard Munch. In 1920 he changed his name to Pranas Domsaitis. In 1949, at the age of 69, he moved to South Africa where he resided until his death in 1965. Domsaitis was a member of the New Group and the South African Society of Arts. He won the Artists of Fame and Promise competition in 1964 at the age of 84. Working in oil, watercolour and numerous graphic media, Domsaitis painted his surroundings. He painted the landscape, the people and their animals, and particularly flowers. He used mostly sombre colours to paint simple figures, adding heavy outlines to create his melancholic and religious images. While living in South Africa the artist focused on two themes, still-life studies, and religious and sacred subjects, including the life of Christ. Many of Domsaitis’ South African landscapes were painted in the Karoo, where he captured the vast open spaces and endless emptiness, the long twilight and isolated homesteads. He focused on capturing the spirituality and atmosphere of the region. Domsaitis exhibited in numerus group and solo shows throughout Europe and South Africa, including the 1960 and 1964 Quadrennial exhibitions, and his works are represented in several art museum collections throughout Europe and in most of the public collections in South Africa.


176 lots offered      77.84% sold      ZAR 7 556 618
 

  Including Premium and VAT Results include Buyer's Premium and VAT
Pranas Domsaitis; Still Life with a Coffee Pot and a Bowl of Fruit
18 Mar 2019
Sold for ZAR 43 244
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Pranas Domsaitis; Karoo Landscape with Houses
18 Mar 2019
Sold for ZAR 39 830
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Pranas Domsaitis; Figures in a Kraal
4 Mar 2019
Starting at ZAR 6 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Standing Figure
4 Mar 2019
Starting at ZAR 10 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Portrait of a Woman
19 Nov 2018
Sold for ZAR 4 925
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Pranas Domsaitis; Jug of Anemones
12 Nov 2018
Starting at ZAR 30 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Pondo Women
12 Nov 2018
Sold for ZAR 40 968
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
Pranas Domsaitis; Standing Woman
22 Oct 2018
Starting at ZAR 20 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Vase of Flowers
22 Oct 2018
Starting at ZAR 35 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Bantu Women Grinding Mealies, recto; Abstract Composition, verso
22 Oct 2018
Starting at ZAR 15 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Figures in a Kraal
22 Oct 2018
Starting at ZAR 8 000
 
Pranas Domsaitis; Flight from Egypt
15 Oct 2018
Sold for ZAR 108 110
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT

Results in green indicate post sales.