Strauss & co - 23 May 2016, Johannesburg

154 This still life dates from a significant episode in Pieter Wenning’s professional biography. In June 1916, Wenning took a leave of absence from his job as a bookseller in Pretoria to work on a new body of paintings in Cape Town. Already an established landscape artist and member of The Individualists, a progressive grouping of Pretoria painters that included JH Pierneef, Wenning’s two-month stay in Newlands led to his decision to become a fulltime artist. He was 41. This is the only still life Wenning produced during his stay, a key transition period, which was followed by what painter Gregoire Boonzaier later characterised as a ‘short, tragic, yet brilliant career’. 1 The political cartoonist DC Boonzaier, who assisted Wenning during his career-influencing stay, catalogued this work. He additionally observed that it was the only work Wenning produced inside his lodgings at Newlands House. 2 1. Boonzaier, Gregoire. (1968) ‘Pieter Wenning’ in Our Art, Pretoria: Lantern. page 134. 2. Scholtz, J Du P. (1973) D.C. Boonzaier en Pieter Wenning: Verslag van ‘n Vriendskap , Cape Town: Tafelberg. pages 29 and 33. 250

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