Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art and South African Fine Wine
Live Virtual Auction, 26 - 28 July 2020
Tuesday Day Sale
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About this Item
signed; dated 67 and inscribed with the artist's name and the title on the reverse
Notes
Hannatjie van der Wat’s range of artistic expression is evident in the three lots on the Strauss & Co July 2020 Johannesburg sale. Having studied under Maurice van Essche in the 1940s and Sydney Goldblatt in the 1960s, both of whom emphasised the importance of a good structure to underlie an art work, Van der Wat naturally developed from an organic, gestural style of painting – ‘her forms abstract and painterly, suspended in vague, undefined surrounding’1 – to an exploration of a post-painterly abstraction, characteristically with flat, geometric and striped compositions. Her experimentation with ceramic sculpture in the 1970s led to a return the organic, with a new ‘spontaneous, humanised vigour’.2
1. Esme Berman (1983) Art & Artists of South Africa, Cape Town: AA Balkema, page 467.
2. Ibid, page 468.
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