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Grand Maghandlela - Xhosa Woman | Tribal Art Fine Art
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Grand Maghandlela - "Xhosa Woman"

"Xhosa Woman"

Xhosa Woman
Oil on Canvas, US$ 137
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Xhosa Woman

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Details

Oil on Canvas

W: 210mm x H: 300mm
W: 8" x H: 12"

This work is unframed

Price

US$ 137 SOLD

Scale

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About "Xhosa Woman"

Most Xhosa women in South Africa smoke the pipe. Usually married women of the Nguni tribe smoke the pipe. The woman is wearing beautiful, red tribal attire and handmade earrings.

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About Grand

Grand Maghandlela

Grand is inspired by his surroundings and life experience. Growing up in a township, a lot of his work depicts scenary of this type. The day to day life in townships, rural areas, cities in south africa, people he meets and so on.
Will take commissions.

Grand Maghandlela was born in 1960 on a mission station in Kwa Zulu Natal.

In 1968 went to live with his Grandmother who worked as a domestic worker in a house in Berea, Durban. He went to school in a township nearby but when he came home he would sit outside her room with a stick in his hand drawing in the soft sand. His Grandmother was so impressed that on her Thursday afternoon off she went into Durban shopping centre and bought him a notepad and crayons. This was the start of Grand's art education.

In 1984 Grand went to live in Attridgeville, Pretoria with his two brothers and enrolled in PANDA.

In 1989 Mrs Sher discovered him painting outside the Pretoria Zoo. She loved his work and subsequently framed 6 of his township scenes and put them on an exhibition at the Sandton Sun. All 6 were sold.

Grand wanted to improve on his artwork so Mrs Sher wrote a letter to the Chairman's Trust Fund at Anglo-American and asked if he could be sponsored to further his studies. She also enclosed a small painting to show his talent to them. After their meeting he was telephoned and offered a sponsorship at the Johannesburg Art Foundation. He studied there for 3 years.

Price Range

US$ 95-229

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Exhibitions

1991 : Produced calendars for Swan Publishing
1995 : Produced calendars for Mannesman Demag
1999 : Produced calendars for SAICE
Exhibitions : Joburg, Cape Town, Durban, America, Scotland & Germany
Represented : University of Fort Hare

Education

Self Taught

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