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Consulter la cote et le prix de Kruger In Ballingschap par Anton Van Wouw


Anton Van Wouw (1862-1945)
À propos du lot n° 213
Kruger In Ballingschap ,1907.0
Medium: bronze with a brown patina on a wooden base
Dimensions : height: 27cm, including base, length: 38cm, width: 33cm
Signature: signed, dated 1907, inscribed with the title and 'SA Joh-burg', and bears the foundry mark of the Giovanni Nisini Roma Foundry
Prix: 35 230.55 USD 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 22515.13 USD-33772.7 USD 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Strauss & Co, Salle de vente 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.

Titre de la vente : Johannesburg Auction Week Live Virtual Auction 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Date de la vente : 09/11/2022 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

Provenance : [Propriété non datée] - 5th Avenue Auctioneers, Johannesburg, May 2002, lot 104
Literature : AE Duffey (2008) Anton van Wouw: The Smaller Works, Pretoria: Protea Book House, another cast from the edition illustrated on page 51. Prof Alex Duffey, Gerard de Kamper and Daniel Mosako (2010) Anton van Wouw (1862-1945), Pretoria: University of Pretoria, published to accompany a retrospective exhibition, another cast from the edition illustrated in colour on page 17. M.L. Du Toit (1933), Suid-Afrikaanse Kunstenaars: Deel 1 Anton van Wouw, Kaapstad: Nasionale Pers Beperk, another casting illustrated on page 45.
Notes : Ever idealistic and devout, Paul Kruger, the nineteenth-century frontiersman, soldier and statesman, remains one of the iconic figures of early Boer independence. With his capital and major towns under British control, and Lord Roberts announcing the annexation of the South African Republic, Kruger went into exile in September 1900, sailing from Lourenço Marques to Marseille. He made attempts to drum up support for the Boer cause in Paris, Cologne, The Hague and Utrecht, before his deteriorating health forced him to settle in Clarens in western Switzerland. He died in July 1904, heart-broken, having penned his final letter to his people of the Transvaal, asking that each ‘seek all that is to be found good and fair in the past’. Three years later Anton van Wouw, working between Pretoria and Johannesburg, imagined the lonely ex-President sitting deep in his armchair, his knees blanketed, and with his Bible, his only comfort, resting open on his lap. The artist kept the old man’s gaze from the pages, Kruger stared above them, either in resignation or resistance. Van Wouw cast the sculpture in two sizes: the current lot is a fine example of the larger version. – AE Duffey AE Duffey (2008) Anton van Wouw: The Smaller Works, Pretoria: Protea Book House. Another cast from the edition is illustrated on pages 50 and 51.a

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