12th Nov, 2017 17:00

Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art

 
  Lot 38
 
Lot 38 - Hugo Naudé (South Africa 1869-1941)

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Hugo Naudé (South Africa 1869-1941)
Seascape with gulls and boulders

oil on canvas

Artwork date: 1898
Signature details: signed and dated

Estimated at R150,000 - R200,000

 

oil on canvas

Artwork date: 1898
Signature details: signed and dated

(1)

40.5 x 60.5 cm

Notes:

In his rendition of seascapes, specifically the coast in and around Hermanus, from Walker Bay to Tamatie Bank and beyond, Hugo Naudé managed to capture the ever-changing nature of sea and sky where they meet land. He achieved this in an earlier gentle approach as well as in a more controlled delineation in later years; in distant perspectives on pleasant scenes with calm blue seas as well as in close-up snapshots of more turbulent waves crashing onto the rocks.Naudé used to visit Hermanus often, where he would stay in Mon Desir, one of the first holiday stone cottages built in the town. In 1904 he settled in Worcester. Apart from exploring the Western Cape’s coastal areas and mountains, he travelled to the Victoria Falls, the Natal Drakensberg, the rugged Transkei coast and the Knysna forests, and regularly painted the flowering spectacle of Namaqualand in spring.Painted shortly after his return to South Africa after six years of formal art training and study in Europe, this Seascape with Gulls and Boulders is relatively conservative with a conventional European palette.With three seagulls as flecks against the crashing waves, the dominant elements in this seascape are the sea, the sky and the rocks, referred to as “boulders” in the title. The sea is rendered in green, with an undertone of aquamarine, and with brilliant white foam spilling onto the boulders. In the foreground is a placid looking pool with clear water, ebbing into the rolling waves.Neither sea nor boulders give any indication of any direct sunlight. The sky is overcast and only in the distance a band of sun seems to light up the horizon – where the eye is being drawn to and where the eye finally could find rest.

Johan Myburg

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Auction: Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art, 12th Nov, 2017

Aspire’s final auction for 2017 ended the year on a high note with a collection of top historical, modern and contemporary artworks.

A number of superb historic paintings came to auction, dating back to the late nineteenth century. Among them were works by Hugo Naudé, Anton Van Wouw, and Dorothy Kay. A fine collection of mid-twentieth century modern work by South Africa’s best-known artists at auction including Edoardo Villa, Maggie Laubser, Sydney Kumalo and Irma Stern were also on offer. The top lot by value was, however, a contemporary work. A superb drawing by world-renowned South African artist William Kentridge. Drawing from Mine (Soho with coffee plunger and cup) (1991), sold for R5 456 640, a record for a drawing by Kentridge in South Africa.

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Thursday 9 November 2017 | 10 am – 5 pm
Friday 10 November 2017 | 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday 11 November 2017 | 10 am – 5 pm
Sunday 12 November 2017 | 10 am – 3 pm

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