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This is the rating and price for Gerard Sekoto, Sophiatown by Gerard Sekoto


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Gerard Sekoto (1913-1993)
About the lot N° 74
Gerard Sekoto, Sophiatown
Medium: watercolour and pencil on paper
Size : 23.5 x 34 cm; Framed size: 60 x 71 x 2 cm
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Price: 18 286.55 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 150000 ZAR-250000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
Aspire Art Auctions, auctioneer It's free to register now to view!
,Sale location : Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA
Sale Title : Modern & Contemporary Art | Evening Sale It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 04 Mar 2021 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : KFTOOJAKYU Online sale

Provenance : [Propriété non datée] - The Silberberg Collection, Johannesburg
Exhibited :
Literature : Lindop, B. (1988). Gerard Sekoto. Johannesburg: Dictum Publishing, illustrated in colour on p.85.
Notes : The Silberberg Collection Lots 74 to 78 The Silberberg collection of paintings of Johannesburg was first exhibited in 1956 to mark the 70th anniversary of the City of Gold. This unique collection of rare early paintings and Africana was developed by Johannesburg art and antique dealer, Dr H. K. Silberberg, and gifted to his son, Roger, to mark his birth in that city. As a youngster, the 11-year-old schoolboy was clearly delighted when Councillor H. Miller, ex-Mayor of Johannesburg, agreed to open the exhibition. Highlights from the collection include a rare early watercolour of Sophiatown by Gerard Sekoto, two oil paintings by Pieter Wenning, William Timlin’s exquisite vision of the old Colosseum Theatre by night and a rare early painting by German-born, Hanns Ludwig Katz who, after an early stint in the atelier of Henri Matisse, emigrated to South Africa in 1936. These are amongst many paintings, drawings and etchings that bring the city of Johannesburg, and the surrounding mineral-rich hills of the Witwatersrand, vividly to life, providing insights into its history and development as the megalopolis of commerce and culture that it is today. This rare, early watercolour provides unique insights into Gerard Sekoto’s vision of Sophiatown. By 1938 Sekoto had left rural Botshabelo and settled in thriving Sophiatown, the legendary black cultural hub of Johannesburg, made famous in literature and music by the likes of Miriam Makeba, the so-called African songbird. By the 1950s, Sophiatown was no more—homes had been torn down and communities dispersed. It is this place and this time that Sekoto brings to life in his early paintings of Sophiatown. With bright gem-like colours, the artist captures the spirit of the place evoking the lives lived there. Barbara Lindop, renowned author of several Sekoto books and friend of the artist, describes the ‘humanity of his pre-exile paintings: his lack of sentimentality, his commitment to truth, a poignant realism and an acute awareness of the heroism revealed in ordinary human life’. EB
Condition_report : The overall condition is good.

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