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This is the rating and price for Washer Woman by Maggie Laubser


Maggie Laubser (1886-1973)
About the lot N° 307
Washer Woman
Medium: oil on card laid down on board
Size : 43,5 by 37cm excluding frame, 76 by 67 by 3,5cm including frame
Signature: signed with the artist's initials and dated '24
Estimate (low-high) : 600000 ZAR-800000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
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Sale date : 09 Nov 2022 It's free to register now to view!
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Literature : Dalene Marais (1994) Maggie Laubser: Her Paintings, Drawings and Graphics. Johannesburg and Cape Town: Perskor. Illustrated on page 176, catalogue number 474.
Notes : Maggie Laubser holds a place of courage and innovation in the history of South African art. Along with Irma Stern, she is considered to have played an important role in introducing Expressionism to South Africa. Apart from a few discerning collectors and dealers, Laubser’s work was initially met with intense ridicule and criticism for the simplified style inspired by her exposure to German Expressionism during her time in Europe. Painted in the year that Laubser returned to South Africa, Washer Woman is a brave example of Laubser’s commitment to artistic freedom and focuses on using figures and landscapes as vehicles for spiritual expression. There is a distinct lack of shadow in Laubser’s work, as she preferred to bathe everything in light to reflect ideas of spiritual upliftment. This concept, evident in this early work, eventually crystalised in the naming of her home, Altyd Lig [Always Light].

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