oil on canvas
Signature details: signed and inscribed ‘Java’ top right; inscribed with the title on the reverse
Condition Report
The overall condition is good.
Minor chipping to the paint in the upper half of the work.
Evidence of impact to the canvas from behind in upper left quadrant, with radial cracking evident from this point.
Stretcher marks and cracking visible along left and right edges of the work.
Please note, we are not qualified conservators and these reports give our opinion as to the general condition of the works. We advise that bidders view the lots in person to satisfy themselves with the condition of prospective purchases.
oil on canvas
Signature details: signed and inscribed ‘Java’ top right; inscribed with the title on the reverse
(1)
78 x 73 cm; framed size: 93 x 88 x 4 cm
Provenance:
Bonhams, London, The South African Sale, 1 October 2014, lot 41.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Tretchikoff was born in the Russian Empire in what is present-day Kazakhstan, but at a young age fled the country due to revolution, settling first in China and then in Singapore. In 1942, the artist’s young family were faced with the realities of impending war in Singapore, which posed a serious threat to the happy and contented life that he had been enjoying there. Tretchikoff bid farewell to his wife and daughter as they were evacuated by boat, and a mere four days later, Singapore was invaded by Japan. The artist was evacuated, with just a small travel case and some paintings and canvases rolled under his arm. Unfortunately, the boat that Tretchikoff and some 300 others were fleeing on was torpedoed, and those paintings were “consigned to the deep”.[1]
A few survivors managed to escape on life rafts and rowed for 21 days, until they reached the shores of Java, the largest island of the then Dutch East Indies. Java had already fallen to the Japanese, so Tretchikoff and those aboard the life rafts were interned. After months of being detained and exercising his rights as a Soviet national, the artist was released. He was not to leave the country, so settled in Jakarta and devoted himself to painting. He absorbed the culture around him, and this would be a prevailing influence throughout his career. The many portraits he completed of the people he encountered in Java demonstrated his “remarkable ability to capture the likeness and ‘presence’ of his sitters”.[2] These works would be exhibited during his first exhibitions in South Africa from 1948 to 49.
[1] Lamprecht, A. (2001). Tretchikoff: The People's Painter, Johannesburg: Jonathan Ball Publishers, p. 91.
[2] Ibid, p. 92.
COLLECTOR'S NOTE
COLLECTIONS:
The artist is represented in numerous local and international collections, notably, the; Rupert Museum, Stellenbosch; Delaire Graff Estate, Stellenbosch; Oyster Box Hotel, Durban and Browns Jewellers, Johannesburg.
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