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This is the rating and price for Strat Caldecott; South African 1886-1929; Oak Tree, Oude Libertas by Strat Caldecott


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Strat Caldecott (1886-1929)
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Strat Caldecott; South African 1886-1929; Oak Tree, Oude Libertas
Medium: oil on canvas
Size : 40,5 by 46,5cm excluding frame; 59,5 by 65,5 by 6cm including frame
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Price: 9 918.30 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 180000 ZAR-240000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : Evening Sale: Modern and Contemporary Art - Session One It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 19 Sep 2023 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : QH7P9BSMAU Online sale

Provenance : A J ter Beek, Johannesburg, 1944. Sotheby's, Johannesburg, 6 November 1984, lot 111.
Exhibited : Argus Gallery, Cape Town, Strat Caldecott, March 1944, cat. no. 24. South African National Gallery, Cape Town, Strat Caldecott Retrospective, 1986.
Literature : J du P Scholtz (1970) Strat Caldecott, Cape Town: AA Balkema, illustrated on page 81, cat. no. 3 and referenced in text on page 19 and page 66. Sotheby's (1984) Important South African, British and Continental Paintings and Sculpture, Silver, Jewellery, Carpets, Furniture and Works of Art, Johannesburg, illustrated in colour, unpaginated. Stephan Welz (1989) Art at Auction in South Africa, Johannesburg: AD Donker, illustrated in colour on page 98.
Notes : Caldecott painted this work in Stellenbosch where he stayed at the farm Oude Libertas during the last week in September 1927, two years before his death. During his stay he painted a small sketch in oil Sketch Oude Libertas and this larger painting Oak Tree, Oude Libertas which for some time hung in his wife, Florence Zerfi's house before being exhibited and sold in 1944. J du P Scholtz, an emeritus professor of the University of Cape Town who wrote a book on the artist, describes the painting as having a satisfying composition with depth given to it through the buildings on the right and the low wall on the left.1 1.Sotheby's (1984) Important South African, British and Continental Paintings and Sculpture, Silver, Jewellery, Carpets, Furniture and Works of Art, Johannesburg, unpaginated.
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