What the Fook? The Life and Work of Walter Battiss

Timed Online Auction, 12 - 30 June 2025

What the Fook? The Life and Work of Walter Battiss

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ZAR 46 900
Lot 349
  • Walter Battiss; Friends
  • Walter Battiss; Friends
  • Walter Battiss; Friends


Lot Estimate
ZAR 20 000 - 30 000USD 1 135 - 1 703
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 46 900
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

South African 1906-1982
Friends

signed and numbered 4/8 in pencil in the margin

colour screenprint on paper
image size: 46 by 38cm; 61 by 51 by 2cm including frame

Exhibited

South African Association of Arts, 1972, another impression from the edition exhibited.

Literature

Murray Schoonraad (1976) Walter Battiss, South African Art Library Cape Town: C Struik, another impression from the edition illustrated in colour on page 48 with the title 'Conversation'.

Jillian Carman and Susan Isaac (eds) (2005) Walter Battiss: Gentle Anarchist, exhibition catalogue, Johannesburg: Standard Bank Gallery, another impression from the edition illustrated in colour on page 197.

Warren Siebrits (ed) (2016) Walter Battiss: "I Invented Myself", exhibition catalogue, Johannesburg: The Ampersand Foundation, another impression from the edition illustrated in colour on page 113, cat. no. 1972. 13 S8.

Provenance

The Estate Late Robert Schröder.

Notes

Robert Schröder was a renowned composer and music producer who wrote music for over 15 000 commercials and helped launch the careers of major South African artists, including Mango Groove and Ringo Madlingozi. His passion for Walter Battiss began at Pretoria Boys High School, where Battiss – his art teacher – left a lasting impression with his free-spirited approach and non-conformist ideas. Over the next five decades, Robert built a deeply personal Battiss collection, with two oil paintings purchased in 1976 for R900 remaining the pride of his archive.

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