
Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Acrylic on canvas 30.5 x 30.5 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Oil on Canvas 47.6 x 48.3 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Gouache on Paper 75 x 55 cm

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Signed lower right; titled and dated verso; unframed

Acrylic on Canvas 91.4 cm x 61 cm Dated 1996 Signed lower right, Titled and dated verso, Unframed
Northwest Coast
Inuit Sculpture Artist Unknown

Sedna Soapstone

Sedna Soapstone

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Acrylic Painted Skull 44 cm x 20 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Oil on canvas Signed; Numbered 12-06 76 x 58 cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Watercolor Signed Dated 1993 36 x 28cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Rosewood Tables 78 cm x 150 cm x 54.5 cm

Oil on canvas 57.2 x 85.5 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Oil on Board Signed Dated 1962 90 cm x 65 cm

Coloured pencil on paper 24.1 x 18.4 cm 2015

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm

Sunburst Mixed Media on Board 122.5 x 99 cm
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.
Bobbie Burgers
Bobbie Burgers is a contemporary Canadian painter. Her lush and Expressionistic depictions of flowers teeter on the verge of abstraction, bursting with bright color and laden with thickly applied, textural paint. “Flowers, to me, are the opposite of still,” the artist has explained. “Changing from minute to minute, they are perfect symbols for life, death, yearning, and beauty. My brushstrokes are layered with my own internal charges, depicting anger, frustration, softness, wanting, and more.” Born in 1973 in Vancouver, Canada, she studied Art History at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Her work has been exhibited widely at home and abroad, notably including Art Market San Francisco and Equinox Gallery. Today, her works are in the collections of the Berost Corporation in Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada, among others. Burgers lives and works in Vancouver, Canada.


Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 39 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on board 44 cm x 45 cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil on Canvas Dated 2012 75 cm x 57cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Oil Signed .Titled 88 x 120 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm

Mixed Media and Collage on canvas Signed Dated 16 163 cm x 160 cm



Oil on canvas Signed 53 x 106 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Acrylic on Board Signed 44 cm x 40 cm

Colour Pencil on Paper Signed 16 cm x 11 cm

High Fired Pottery 27.5 cm x 18.7 cm x 18.7 cm

Signed Oil 24 cm x 35 cm
Contemporary South African Art
Podlashuc, Marianne
Born Delft, The Netherlands, 1932; died Cape Town, 2004.
Training 1949–1952: Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten in Rotterdam.
Marianne Podlashuc’s childhood witness of the horrors of the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands during World War II(1939–1945) left an indelible impression on her. To a large extent this formative experience drew her to record her impressions of suffering and deprivation when she first came to live in South Africa in 1953.
Esmé Berman has noted of her that she was ‘possessed of a profound social consciousness and projects it in powerful, stylised images of lesser-privileged local communities’.1 A particularly well-known example of this was her painting entitled Three Boys, which was used as a cover illustration by Penguin Books for Alan Paton’s Cry the Beloved Country. In ways that have not as yet been fully acknowledged, Podlashuc’s open expression of her social conscience through her art prefigured the mood of much of the politically-motivated South African art that was produced when opposition to the apartheid government intensified in the 1970s and 1980s.
Figures on a street, South End, Port Elizabeth (plate 99) is one of a series of paintings that Podlashuc painted of this area in 1968. South End, a mixed-race area in the central district of Port Elizabeth, was subjected to forced removals and demolition under apartheid legislation at the time. The alienation and isolation that can be sensed in this work to some extent prefigures related themes in her later paintings, when the illness and loss of her son greatly magnified these personal concerns in her painting.
Given the dominant interest in abstraction on the part of most white artists in South Africa in the late 1960s, Podlashuc’s figuration was unconventional and not part of the mainstream. Her choice of subject matter, which revealed a sense of social consciousness to what was happening around her was also somewhat daring. To a large extent she prefigured the resurgence of realism that was to take place in South African painting in the later 1970s under the influence of the New Realists in the United States.
Podlashuc’s earlier and more ‘expressive’ realism of the late 1960s, which was based on observational drawing as seen in this example in the Campbell Smith Collection, gave way in turn to a realism that was more heavily based on photographic source material and a study of American New Realism. The latter she was able to see on a number of visits that she made to the United States while seeking specialist treatment for her ailing son. In the paintings produced up until her death in early 2004 she nevertheless continued to manipulate colour and space to her own expressive ends with an acceptance of the limited facture of the medium of acrylic paint.
Selected Exhibitions 1958–1968: Founder member of the Bloemfontein Group and regular exhibitor with them in Bloemfontein, Kimberley and Johannesburg. 1961–2003: Participation on numerous group exhibitions throughout South Africa as well as joint exhibitions with her husband Alexander Podlashuc. 1977: Solo exhibition, William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley. 1981:Republic Festival Exhibition. 2006: A Woman from Delft: The Art of Marianne Podlashuc (1932-2004), Old Town House/Iziko Michaelis Collection, Cape Town Collections Iziko SA National Gallery, Cape Town; Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum, Port Elizabeth; Hester Rupert Art Gallery, Graaff-Reinet; William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley; Pretoria Art Museum; Johannes Stegmann Art Gallery, University of the Orange Free State; Sanlam Art Gallery, Bellville, Cape.
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Acrylic on Board Signed 59 cm x 74 cm

Acrylic on Board 35.5 cm x 36.5 cm

Oil on Board Signed 74.5 cm x 58.5 cm

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Portrait of Leopold Oil on Board 59.5 cm x 44 cm

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