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This is the rating and price for Women and Art in South Africa, The Everard Phenomenon, A Black Man Called Sekoto, David Koloane, My Life and Work, Art in South Africa, Art of the South African Townships, Phafa-Nyika by Gavin Younge


Gavin Younge born in 1947
About the lot N° 632
Women and Art in South Africa, The Everard Phenomenon, A Black Man Called Sekoto, David Koloane, My Life and Work, Art in South Africa, Art of the South African Townships, Phafa-Nyika ,1996.0 Estimate (low-high) : 1000 ZAR-2000 ZAR It's free to register now to view!
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Sale Title : Online: Modern, Post-War, Contemporary Art & Decorative Art It's free to register now to view!
Sale date : 16 Sep 2019 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

Notes : Women and Art in South Africa (Marion Arnold): published by David Philip, Cape Town, 1996, soft cover, illustrated in black and white with colour plates, The Everard Phenomenon: published by Durban Art Gallery, Durban, 2000, soft cover, illustrated in black and white with colour plates, A Black Man Called Sekoto (N Chabani Manganyi): published by Witwatersrand University Press, Johannesburg, 1996, soft cover, illustrated in black and white, David Koloane (Véronique Tadjo): published by David Krut, Johannesburg, 2002, soft cover, illustrated in black and white and colour, My Life and Work (Gerard Sekoto): published by Viva Books, Johannesburg, 1995,soft cover, illustrated in black and white and colour, Art in South Africa (Sue Williamson and Ashraf Jamal): published by David Philip, Cape Town, 1996, soft cover, illustrated in colour, Art of the South African Townships (Gavin Younge): published by Thames & Hudson, 1988, illustrated in black and white and colour, Phafa-Nyika (Ure Scholz, ed,): published by AT Archives, Dept of History of Art, University of Pretoria, 1980, soft cover, illustrated in black and whit and colour

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