Still Life with Pomegranates and Ceramic Pot
 
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Lithograph
 
 W: 650mm x  H: 500mm
  W: 26" x  H: 20" 
	Approx. Weight: 0.2kg
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	About "Still Life with Pomegranates and Ceramic Pot" 
	Series printed in the studio of Jean-Paul Pons in Paris.  The ceramic pot was one from Hymie Rabinovitch. 
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About Thijs 
 
 
ARTIST DIED IN APRIL 2020
  "For as long as I can remember, art has been for me a means of coming to terms with my immediate environment. I have to find a balance between nature and that which is man made, including the art work itself. Something universal and satisfying - something beautiful, should enter into this balance. Working in the service of these qualities, is a dynamic process which should keep me occupied for the rest of my life" (Johannesburg, January 1986.) I have never cared to make so called 'protest art' as I do not see my way open to benefit from other people's misery. Thijs Nel studied art at the University of the Witwatersrand and later stayed at the Citi-Internationale-des-Arts in Paris for two years. He visited India a number of times. In 1982 he started exploring clay and ceramics. He has had many exhibitions, ranging from shows at his own studio to a retrospective at the Rand Afrikaans University in 1982 and a special 50th Anniversary show in 1993.Collections: Johannesburg Art Gallery, the Universities of Pretoria and RAU, as well as the National Museum and Arts Gallery, Gaborone.  Thijs Nel lives and works in Oudtshoorn, South Africa 
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US$ 144-240,789
 
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Exhibitions 
More than 30 one man exhibitions since 1967 and a multitude of group shows internationally.  His work is represented in many international collections. These include amongst many others: The Long House Foundation, New York; The Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada; Johannesburg Art Gallery, South Africa; Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, France; National Museum and Art Gallery, Gaberone, Botswana.
  His work can also be found in numerous private collections through the world, even in China.
  *Some Private Collections: Johan Schoeman, Paarl, South Africa Johan and Elizabeth Botha, Pretoria, South Africa Kathy and Phil Riley,Boston,USA Allan and Orly Horwitz, Johannesburg   Connie Anderson, East Hampton, New York   Jan Armande, Chicago   Freek Bakker, Belgium   Glenn Babb, St. James, Cape Town   Dr. Adam Barnard, Oudtshoorn   Sylvia Baruch, Hampton Bays, New York   Nic and Ferda Barrow - The Barrow Family Trust, Oudtshoorn   Morris Fein, London   Lori Fitz-Gerald, New York   Natalie Fitz-Gerald, Santa Fé   Laurie Kempster, Cape Town   Eric and Bea Levine, Atlanta   Jack Lenor Larsen -Long House Reserve, New York   David Luyt and Bill van Rensburg, Stellenbosch   Tony Hodgson, London   Maitre Francois and Mme Naomi Malan, Paris Béatrice Khadige, Paris Brenda van der Walt, Oudtshoorn   Carol Mandel, New York   Dave Meyers. Los Angeles   Jannie Mouton, Stellenbosch   Francois and Estelle Odendal, Cape Town   Harry Oppenheimer, Johannesburg   Johan and Gaynor Rupert, Stellenbosch   Jewel Stern, Coral Gables, Florida   Prof. and Mrs Sam Wayburne, London   Jean-Claude Weill, Paris Claude-Gerard Marcus, Paris   Corna and Herman Pieterse, Grootbrak, Mossel Bay   Michael Kallenbach, London Robert Taylor, London Allan Horwitz, Johannesburg Colette Lemoine, Paris Lilliane Frangi, Paris Jean-Marc Faugue,Paris Shirly and Guy Hoffman, Johannesburg 
Education 
University of the Witwatersrand 
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