Strauss & co - 12 November 2018, Johannesburg
218 299 Maggie Laubser SOUTH AFRICAN 1886–1973 Women Carrying Wood signed with the artist’s initials oil on canvas 37,5 by 47 cm R1 000 000 – 2 000 000 LITERATURE Dalene Marais (1994). Maggie Laubser: Her Paintings, Drawings and Graphics, Johannesburg: Perskor, illustrated in black and white on page 201, catalogue number 629. Maggie Laubser’s striking painting, Women Carrying Wood, encapsulates the formative impressions of the artist’s youth – the golden hues and unspoilt nature of the wheat farm near Malmesbury where she was born, the vivid colours, shapes and forms of farm life, and the harmony of lines that continued to inform her work throughout her life. There is a theatrical aspect to the painting as the foreground is occupied by the two women and a child going about the daily chore of carrying firewood to the whitewashed, thatched labourer’s cottage. No matter how mundane a task, Laubser imbues the figures with dignity, and sets them against a golden glow contrasted with swathes of deep blue, green and the deep mauve of the mountains. Typically, the backdrop of nature becomes subjugated to the focal figures as it cuts off the horizon with the mountains thereby emphasising the foreground even more strikingly. ©The Estate of Maggie Laubser | DALRO FROM THE ESTATE OF A GENTLEMAN LOTS 297–301
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