Patrick Procktor
NATIONAL GALLERY, JOHANNESBURG, 1974
Aquatint, artist proof, aside from the edition of 50
Image H. 23.5 cm. x W. 15.5 cm
Framed H. 45 cm x W. 34.5 cm x D. 2 cm
Framed H. 45 cm x W. 34.5 cm x D. 2 cm
Signed in pencil lower right 'Patrick Procktor' and inscribed AP lower left
WB1918
Copyright The Artist
£ 750.00
The National Gallery of South Africa stands beyond the Municipal Garden in Johannesburg. The scene of scattered figures bring life to the composition. The style reflect's Procktor's characteristic use of...
The National Gallery of South Africa stands beyond the Municipal Garden in Johannesburg. The scene of scattered figures bring life to the composition. The style reflect's Procktor's characteristic use of vibrant colour and clean forms, with a balance of intricate detail and simplicity.
The work belongs to Procktor's South African series of 6 prints. He travelled to the country in 1974, taking with him a set of small copper plates at the behest of Editions Alecto. He set sail on the Liner SS Oranje with his wife Kirsten, and baby son Nicholas. They began by staying at a flat near the coast, and then travelled to Stellenbosch, Johannesburg with trip to Victoria Falls, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and back to Johannesburg. The print, along with the remaining 5 from the series, were exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in October 1974.
The work belongs to Procktor's South African series of 6 prints. He travelled to the country in 1974, taking with him a set of small copper plates at the behest of Editions Alecto. He set sail on the Liner SS Oranje with his wife Kirsten, and baby son Nicholas. They began by staying at a flat near the coast, and then travelled to Stellenbosch, Johannesburg with trip to Victoria Falls, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and back to Johannesburg. The print, along with the remaining 5 from the series, were exhibited at the Redfern Gallery in October 1974.