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This is the rating and price for Daeraad-Kouebokkeveld by Erik Laubscher


Erik Laubscher (1927-2013)
About the lot N° 54
Daeraad-Kouebokkeveld ,1988
Medium: oil on canvas
Size : 91.5 x 118.5 cm
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Signature: signed and dated; inscribed with the artist's name, the title, address and date on the reverse
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Sale date : 31 Oct 2016 It's free to register now to view!
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Notes : In 1950 the 23-year-old Erik Laubscher went to study under Fernand Léger at the Académie Montmartre in Paris. According to Laubscher “it was Léger that taught me what is important in a painting, regarding composition as well as concept” (Gray 1978:107). Léger’s theories of light were clearly a strong influence, but it was Léger’s basic principles of directness and a monumental vision that had the greatest impact on the development of Laubscher’s painting style. In 1952 he returned to South Africa, married French artist Claude Bouscharain and settled in Cape Town as head of the Contemporary School of Art. Labelled as an “art activist” and “hot headed” leader of the arts pack in Cape Town after his return from Paris, Hans Fransen (2009:2) maintains “few people have played a more decisive role than Erik Laubscher in changing a largely parochial, conservative climate into an environment much more receptive to art in all its manifestations”. Two years before Laubscher received a special medal of honour for painting from the South African Academy for Science and the Arts in 1990 he completed Daeraad Kouebokkeveld. The mountainous area of the Western Cape located near Prince Alfred Hamlet was a destination Laubscher frequented with of a group of artists, including Bouscharain and Stanley Pinker. Laubscher made regular trips to the Kouebokkeveld to sketch and paint, and some of his most impressive paintings were inspired by his experiences in this area. In Daeraad Kouebokkeveld, realism is transformed into abstraction by means of arresting forms in the foreground – shards containing within them primordial landscapes – producing a monumental depiction on canvas of a direct experience of the landscape. “Just as important as form and structure are colour, light and the creation of a particular atmosphere,” Amanda Botha (2004) observed. “The crux of the matter for Laubscher is the essence of the experience, not the sentiment evoked by a picturesque scene.” Johan Myburg
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