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This is the rating and price for Alexis Preller (South African, 1911-1975) Head Study by Alexis Preller


Alexis Preller (1911-1975)
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Alexis Preller (South African, 1911-1975) Head Study
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Estimate (low-high) : 5000 GBP-8000 GBP It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : The South African Sale Part 2 It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 24 Mar 2010 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : M9YOVOANWO Live Sale

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Notes : Following his studies at the Westminster School of Art in 1934 and his first exhibition in 1935, Alexis Preller returned to South Africa from Paris in 1937 dubbed the 'South African Gauguin' by an art critic at the Rand Daily Mail. His early work is very much influenced by traditional African art, and sculpture in particular, its influence on Western art, which he had witnessed during his time in Europe, and the expression of his own African identity:"I had attempted to simplify all my forms to as near the 'native eye' as possible, for what appears grotesque to us is obviously what they think they look like." (the artist as quoted in Berman & Nel, 2009, p.5)The present lot is reminiscent of Woman carrying a bowl, circa 1936, and The Offering, 1938; the latter sold in these rooms in 2008 (both illustrated in Berman & Nel, 2009, p.10 & p.22).BIBLIOGRAPHY:E. Berman & K. Nel, Alexis Preller, A Visual Biography: Collected Images (Johannesburg, 2009)
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