South African Art, nine

South African Art, nine

About the Session

Strauss & Co is pleased to offer art books from prominent private collectors’ libraries in Johannesburg. Rare books by such artists as Irma Stern (Zanzibar (1943) and Congo (1947) form part of the sale. Also, the very first monographs on such artists as Maggie Laubser (1944) and JH Pierneef (1945). Every book published on these artists, as well as on others such as Walter Battiss, Norman Catherine, Alexis Preller, and Maud Sumner form part of this highly select library collection. In addition, a second art library contains a rare collection of books on British sculptor, Henry Moore covering his sculptures, drawings and prints on offer. The third library on sale features some sought after monographs of the art of William Kentridge.


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Lot 64
  • Various Authors; South African Art, nine
  • Various Authors; South African Art, nine


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ZAR 900 - 1 000
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Various Authors
South African Art, nine
(1) Grania Ogilvie (1988) The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors, including Namibia, Johannesburg: Everard Read, hard cover with dust jacket, illustrated in colour.

(2) Warren Siebrits (2007) Family Relation, Johannesburg: Warren Siebrits Modern and Contemporary Art, hard cover, illustrated in colour.

(3) University of Pretoria (2008) Pretoria: Views From the Past, a Selection of Paintings and Linocuts from the Alec Wapnick Collection, Pretoria: University of Pretoria, hard cover with dust jacket, illustrated in colour.

(4) Hegyeshalmi László, Gádor Emil Zsolt, Praznovszky Mihály (eds) (2004) Kutas, Budapest: A Poppins, hard cover, illustrated in colour, text in Hungarian and English, inscribed with a dedication.

(5) Clifford Collard and Bronwyn Collard (eds) (2003) The Collector's Guide to Art and Artists in South Africa: a Visual Journey into the Thoughts, Emotions and Minds of 369 Artists, Cape Town: The South African Institute of Artists and Designers, hard cover with dust jacket, illustrated in colour, inscribed on the front page.

(6) Lucy Alexander, Emma Bedford and Evelyn Cohen (1988) Paris and South African Artists 1850-1965, exhibition catalogue, Cape Town: South African National Gallery, soft cover, illustrated in black and white and colour.

(7) Esmé Berman (1975) The Story of South African Painting, Cape Town: A. A. Balkema, first edition, hard cover with dust jacket, illustrated in colour.

(8) Steve Bales and Cynthia Kemp (2003) Artworks of the Firstrand Banking Group: A Selection, Johannesburg: Art Link, hard cover, illustrated in colour.

(9) Eric Bolsmann (2005) The Pretoria Art Museum: The German Contribution, Pretoria: Be My Guest Publishing, hard cover, illustrated in colour.



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