21/07/2022 General News, Timed-Online Auctions
Sculpture has stood the test of time. The sculptural ambitions of ancient civilisations are equally matched by contemporary artists, with the modern-day advances in materials allowing artists to exceed the limitations of the past. After painting, sculpture is the highest generating segment of the art market at auction and P5’22 includes a focused selection of works by some of South Africa’s most beloved sculptors including Anton van Wouw and Edoardo Villa. Also featured are works by Peter Schütz, Hylton Nel and a superb wooden sculpture by Cyprian Shilakoe.
Browse and bid on sculptural works here (lots 105-117)
LEFT | Lot 106 | Cyprian Shilakoe, Mule | Estimate: ZAR 70 000 – 100 000
RIGHT | Lot 105 | Hylton Nel, Bull ride | Estimate: ZAR 15 000 – 20 000
LEFT | Lot 111 | Peter Schütz, Chair | Estimate: ZAR 30 000 – 50 000
RIGHT | Lot 116 | Edoardo Villa, Interlocking Forms | Estimate: ZAR 100 000 – 150 000
LEFT | Lot 113 | Bruce Arnott, Cephalathorax | Estimate: ZAR 10 000 – 20 000
RIGHT | Lot 112 | Peter Schütz, Mountain and constellation | Estimate: ZAR 30 000 – 50 000
LEFT | Lot 117 | Anton van Wouw, Maquette for Miner with Hand Drill | Estimate: ZAR 60 000 – 90 000
RIGHT | Lot 110 | Anton Smit, Head with Triangles | Estimate: ZAR 20 000 – 30 000