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Gerard Kortenbout - "South African Saga" |
South African Saga
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South African SagaSorry but this work has already been sold. may be willing to undertake a commission.
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Oil on Canvas W: 830mm x H: 1300mm
This work is unframed Price US$ 864 SOLD Scale
About "South African Saga" On the first tombstone is the date 1300 that is the time the Bantu moved to southern Africa. (bottom left depiction) The next stone shows 1652 when the Europeans settled on the Southern part of Africa. (bottom right depiction) Both these groups brought wisdom. The symbol for wisdom for the Bantu is the goat, for the European the owl. For the Bantu the owl is the symbol of evil. For the European the goats head is the symbol of evil. The Protea is the National flower of South Africa One open (Past development), One bud just opening, (the new dispensation) Opposite picture, past, business in brick and glass buildings. Present, rickety tables on the sidewalk. |
Gerard Kortenbout
View all 59 works by Gerard Kortenbout About Gerard
I Have been a Professional Artist for forty-five years. I am married and have a daughter and son and with my wife's support I have made my living out of art, both commercial and fine art. As I was born in the Netherlands and brought to South Africa at the age of Nine years, I have always been very aware of being in Africa. My work is very diverse as my interest ranges from crystals and rock formations to human traditions. Price Range US$ 73-2,238 Exhibitions Johannesburg. Pretoria. Durban. Richards Bay. Many joint exhibitions, often to benefit cancer research, childrens aid or other charities. My work is represented in collections in South Africa. Gabon (West Africa) England, Germany, Austria, Holland, France, Italy, Greece, Sweden, Chile, Brazil, USA, Canada, Australia. Those are the ones I know of. Education Commercial Artist, studied fine art Wits Tech JHB / Dbn.. People who chose Gerard's work also chose work by: Find other:
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