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This is the rating and price for John Meyer; South African 1942-; Into The Olifants River Valley by John Meyer


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John Meyer born in 1942
About the lot N° 201
John Meyer; South African 1942-; Into The Olifants River Valley ,1987
Medium: acrylic on canvas
Size : 35,5 by 66cm excluding frame; 62,5 by 93 by 6cm including frame
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Price: 12 203.54 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 90000 ZAR-120000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : Session Three: Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 18 May 2021 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : V0OPKHUEC8 Online sale

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Notes : Artist Focus: John Meyer Lots 201-204 John Meyer was born in Bloemfontein in 1942, the same year, incidentally, in which Edward Hopper, the giant of American realist painting, unveiled his extraordinary and instantly recognisable Nighthawks (fig. 1). The coincidence is a neat one, as Meyer's impressive body of work, built up over half a century, has made him the doyen of the realist movement in southern Africa. Briefly trained at the Witwatersrand Technical College School of Art in Johannesburg in the early 1960s, and accustomed to long international painting stints, particularly in Britain and the United States, his unique, mature style, typified by striking illusion and rich, dazzling brushwork, has made his reputation among collectors both locally and abroad. Thanks to his long association with the Everard Read gallery (his first solo show there was in 1972), he has consistently exhibited new and distinct bodies of work. While he has elevated the local landscape and portraiture tradition, he has also showed-off his exquisite versatility across still life, narrative and genre painting. Four fabulous Meyer examples are included here (Lots 201-204). The group might only hint at the artist's vast technical ingenuity, but it certainly gives a sense of his wide-ranging subjects and flair for the dramatic: we see an expansive Golden Gate landscape (Lot 202), a fly-fisherman knee-deep in foaming rapids (Lot 203), a dronelike view across the Olifants River Valley (Lot 201), and a Karoo-stoep still life with its tired succulents, sturdy window shutters and its unravelling cane table (Lot 204).T Thanks to the artist and his studio staff for assistance with cataloguing these lots.
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