3rd Mar, 2019 12:00

Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art

 
Lot 59
 
Lot 59 - Irma Stern (South Africa 1894-1966)

59

Irma Stern (South Africa 1894-1966)
Still life with roses

oil on canvas

Artwork date: 1948
Signature details: signed and dated

Sold for R2,276,000
Estimated at R2,000,000 - R4,000,000


 

oil on canvas

Artwork date: 1948
Signature details: signed and dated

(1)

51 x 38 cm

Notes:

The luscious blooms in this painting may have been a gift to Irma Stern, or could possibly have come from the old rose bed below her Rondebosch studio, which is no longer standing.In her lifetime, Stern’s famous garden at her house The Firs (now the Irma Stern Museum) was not nearly as shaded as it is today. The giant magnolia and oak trees have soared ever higher in the intervening decades, rendering the garden problematic for growing roses.Stern’s elegant composition seems to be dictated by the vertical tower of blooms held aloft by a black Chinese martaban, a severe and effective contrast to the roses’ lush, organic glory. The planes of the angular composition are balanced by the choice of the madonna blue on the left, the dense cream of the background, and the foaming blue white of the foreground. This was Stern in a gentle, reflective state of mind.We recall once again the words of American-British sculptor Jacob Epstein, quoted in Neville Dubow’s book on Stern. Epstein, upon seeing Stern’s rose paintings in London remarked: “At last a painter who can paint”.[i] As Dubow also points out, Stern was later to claim that Epstein added, “You and I understand one another. Renoir’s roses look like paper next to yours”.Stern’s roses in this work could even be compared favourably to the very great flower painter of the 19th century, French artist Henri Fantin Latour, and also that of her closer contemporary, the English artist Matthew Smith.Perhaps the inspiration for this particular rendition comes from the possibility that they were a bunch of birthday roses – they look like first flush October roses and Stern’s birthday was on the 2nd October.

Christopher Peter

Sources:

[i] Dubow, N. 1987. Irma Stern. Pretoria: Struik, p.18.

[ii] Ibid.

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Auction: Historic, Modern & Contemporary Art, 3rd Mar, 2019

Aspire Art Auctions set a new bar for the market in its Autumn 19 Auction in Cape Town, with a South African auction record for its cover lot.

An early work, by international star Marlene Dumas, Love Lost (1973/4) achieved R7 283 200, more than doubling its pre-sale estimate of R3 000 000. Further successful sales included a range of paintings by Alexis Preller from across his career, and new world records for work by Jane Alexander, Simphiwe Ndzube, and Moshekwa Langa. These results further establish Aspire’s growing reputation as the discerning auction house for handling contemporary South African art.  

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