Strauss & co - 4 June 2018, Johannesburg

283 309 Douglas Portway SOUTH AFRICAN 1922–1993 London 62 signed and dated 61; inscribed with the title on the reverse; inscribed with the artist’s name, the date, and the title on a João Ferreira Gallery label adhered to the reverse oil on canvas 97 by 145 cm R120 000 – 160 000 Douglas Portway is an important figure in the history of non-figurative and abstract art in South Africa. Born and raised in Johannesburg, Portway studied at the Witwatersrand Technical College during the 1940s and initially worked as a realist painter. A travel grant to the United States in 1952 enabled Portway to encounter directly the painterly innovations heralded by abstract expressionism, prompting him to recalibrate his ambitions as a painter. Four years later, Portway, now working in a Cubist-inspired manner, was selected to show work on the 1956 Venice Biennale. He emigrated a year later and eventually settled in Ibiza in 1959. Despite the break with his homeland, Portway’s canvases retained elements of his earlier colour schemes, notably black, white, grey and beige. 1 This fine abstract composition is typical of the spectral forms and atavistic markings Portway incorporated into his increasingly mystical canvases. 1 Josef Paul Hodin (1983), Douglas Portway: A Painter’s Life , London: Art Alliance Press. Page 46.     Sean O’Toole

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