11th Feb, 2018 15:00

Contents of Deodar House Live Auction

 
Lot 38
 
Lot 38 - John Meyer (South Africa 1942-)

38

John Meyer (South Africa 1942-)
Marsh Lilies

oil on canvas

Signature details: signed; signed and inscribed with the title on the reverse

Sold for R500,192
Estimated at R300,000 - R500,000


Condition Report

Good.

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oil on canvas

Signature details: signed; signed and inscribed with the title on the reverse

(1)

77 x 61 cm

Everard Read Gallery, Johannesburg.

Notes:

John Meyer’s reputation as South Africa’s most renowned and significant realist painter is unimpeachable. He has exhibited all over the world, and is regarded as a modern-day ‘court painter’, commissioned to paint many official subjects and occasion works in the upper echelons of global society. His immaculately composed painted narratives, either in the vignette and cinematic form he has favoured more recently, or in the grand historical narratives he has also depicted in many well-known canvases, can sometimes belie the skill and talent with which all his work is imbued. This intense landscape bears all the hallmarks of the painterly photorealism for which his work is celebrated.However, this work also offers an opportunity to examine, from a more aesthetic perspective, unencumbered by narrative considerations which surface in the historical subjects and in his portraiture, exactly how he goes about his craft. A justifiable reputation as a master craftsman is here exemplified by texture, colour and brushstroke in a beautiful example of a meditative and technically accomplished work. In paintings of this kind, Meyer’s debt, or at least reference to, Classical genre painters is evident. There is a subtle handling of light in this composition, as well as a naturalist tactility, that turns away from his usual tendency to narrativisation. The work on auction is therefore of interest in its singular focus on its material and naturalist subject.

James Sey

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Auction: Contents of Deodar House Live Auction, 11th Feb, 2018

Aspire Art Auctions were delighted to be entrusted with the sale of the contents of Deodar House, a resplendent home with immaculate gardens in the peaceful and leafy Johannesburg suburb of Illovo. Its owners had amassed an eclectic, impeccably curated, and valuable collection of fine art, decorative arts, furniture, jewellery, watches, and wine. The entire contents of the house were brought to auction, with all seller’s proceeds from the sale donated to leukaemia charities.

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