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Alexis Preller (1911-1975)
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Alexis Preller; South African 1911-1975; The Red Pineapples
Medien: oil on canvasboard
Größe : 49,5 by 59,5cm excluding frame; 75,5 by 88 by 1,5cm including frame
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Preis: 60 500.00 USD 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
Schätzung (niedrig/hoch) : 700000 ZAR-1000000 ZAR 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
Strauss & Co, Auktionator 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
,erkaufsort : Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA
Verkaufstitel : Session Four: The Tasso Foundation Collection 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
Verkaufsdatum : 09/11/2020 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
Auktionsreferenz : GWI2S9OXKR Online sale

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Anmerkung : In 1948 Alexis Preller sailed up the east coast of Africa on a visit to the Seychelles. Whether this sensual still life was painted on this visit or shortly afterwards, it was no doubt inspired by his experiences of the place and its people. In letters to his sister, Minnie, he extols the attractions of the islands - the turquoise sea, the exotic vegetation, tropical fruits such as pineapples and mangoes, and the locals draped in 'exciting tangas'.1 Preller bought the first of his many printed cotton cloths when he visited Swaziland in the late 1930s and he used them constantly - in his paintings as 'altar' cloths and backdrops (see figures 1 and 2), and in his everyday life as tablecloths and throws.² Many of the cloths that appear in his work have designs in white, red and black, what the anthropologist Victor Turner calls the 'triad' of colours central to sub-Saharan African belief systems. The colours are worn close to the body as clothing, drapery or beadwork, to protect the wearer and maintain the balance between benevolent and malevolent forces. They have associations rather than specific 'meanings' - white is always regarded as positive, healthy, and cool, but both red and black can be positive, negative, or ambivalent, being associated with heat, illness, danger, life, death, blood, fire, the sun, and the ancestors. 1. Esmé Berman and Karel Nel (2009) Alexis Preller: Africa, the Sun and Shadows, Johannesburg: Shelf, page 124. 2. Ibid, page 42.
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