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Maurice Van Essche (1906-1977)
Il lotto Lotto n° 161
Still Life In The Artist'S Studio
Medium: oil on board
Dimensione : 64 by 98cm excluding frame, 84 by 118 by 7cm including frame
Firma: signed and dated 68
Prezzo: 7 973.47 USD 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Stima (bassa/alta) : 80000 ZAR-120000 ZAR 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Strauss & Co, banditore 🔓Senza carta di credito.

Titolo di vendita : Modern, Post-War, Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts and Wine Online-Only Auction 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Data della vendita : 25/10/2021 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Riferimento dell'asta : Online sale

Provenienza :
Exhibited : Graham's Fine Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Between Foothold and Flight, 30 March to 30 April 2006.
Literature : Sean O'Toole (ed) (2006) Between Foothold and Flight, Johannesburg: Graham's Fine Art Gallery, illustrated in colour on page 75.
Note : Maurice van Essche settled in South Africa in 1940, when expressionist painting was still in its ascendancy. His training under James Ensor in Belgium and Henri Matisse in the French Riviera town of Cagnes uniquely equipped him to contribute towards the advancement of painting in a parochial art scene still awed by the theatrics of impressionist facility. A member of the New Group, Van Essche is best known for his stylised depictions of tall Congolese women and stoic Coloured fishermen, although he also depicted clowns and still-life scenes. This lot dates from the final years of Van Essche’s professorship (1962–70) at the Michaelis School of Fine Art, where he was first employed as a lecturer in 1952. Unlike his earliest still lifes, in which he attempted to rehearse the precision of Flemish painting, Van Essche’s late-career works were expressive mood pieces, loosely painted, albeit with a clear sense of design and understanding of colour. Van Essche frequently juxtaposed art objects (brushes, tubes of paint, drawings, paintings, sculptures) with perishable comforts (fruit, vegetables, fish). Less consciously decorative than his figure paintings, these introspective genre pieces communicate a harmonious unity between the disparate elements – including, here, the cut apple, two playing cards and work-in-progress composition at left.

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