Strauss & co - 4 June 2018, Johannesburg

92 118 Hannatjie van der Wat SOUTH AFRICAN 1923– Gateway signed and dated 67; inscribed with the artist’s name and the title on the reverse oil on board 120,5 by 90,5 cm R80 000 – 120 000 Studying under Maurice van Essche and Sidney Goldblatt in the early 1940s, Hannatjie van der Wat emerged in the 1960s to embrace abstraction. Moving through eras of abstract expressionism to analytical abstraction and then to geometric abstraction, the artist kept her use of vivid colours consistent throughout her work. Van der Wat’s work has attracted international attention, particularly in Brazil where she was honored twice by the Brazilian Academy of Fine Arts, and participated in the Brazilian Women’s Ten Women Award of 2006 in the Arts Category. See Marelize van Zyl (2013). Hannatjie van der Wat, IN RETRO: Seventy-year career survey (1943 – 2013), Stellenbosch: SMAC Art Publishing

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