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Descubra la tasación y los precios de esta y más obras de arte africano en Africartmarket. Ma Ubu I de Deborah Bell


Deborah Bell nacido en 1957
Sobre el lote Lote N° 53
Ma Ubu I ,1997
Medios: etching
Talla : plate size: 25 by 29cm, 50 by 64 by 3cm including frame
Firma: signed, dated 1997-2011, numbered 32/45 in pencil and embossed with the Caversham Press chopmark in the margin, inscribed with the artist’s name, the title and the medium on an Everard Read label adhered to the reverse
Estimación (baja/alta) : 10000 ZAR-15000 ZAR Registrarse para verlo es gratis.
Strauss & Co, subastador Registrarse para verlo es gratis.

Título de venta : Monochrome: Modern and Contemporary Art Timed Online Auction Registrarse para verlo es gratis.
Fecha de la venta : 27/03/2023 Registrarse para verlo es gratis.
Referencia de la subasta : Online sale

Notas : The proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit three young South African classical musicians awarded scholarships by UK music schools, and supported by the Quartet of Peace Trust and the ARCO Project at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. The Quartet of Peace Trust was founded to support musically talented young people from South Africa, promoting reconciliation, mutual respect and tolerance through music. The Trust has partnered with the ARCO Project to extend musical access and development in South Africa. Three South African teenagers have won scholarships to prestigious musical institutions in the UK: long-standing ARCO students Sifiso Mbatha, 17, from Dobsonville, Soweto, who will study cello at the Purcell School in Hertfordshire, and Kamogelo Maraba, 18, from Diepkloof, Soweto, who will study cello at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Jordan Brooks, 17, from Cape Town, will study violin at Chetham’s School of Music, Manchester. However, these awards do not cover travel and living costs. The proceeds from the sale of this lot will help these musicians to take up the opportunity that they have worked so hard to create. “We were made to enjoy music .... Human beings are actually created for the transcendent, for the sublime, for the beautiful, for the truthful ... and all of us are given the task of trying to make this world a little more hospitable to these beautiful things.” Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Patron, Quartet of Peace

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