General
    General
    Object Auto ID
    55715
    Alternate Codes
    objectautoid_sahrisv1_76769
    Common Name
    Painting
    Classified Name
    Local Name
    L'Ancetre (The Ancestor)
    Quantity
    1.00
    Object Description

    Abstract, multicolour oil painting of various-sized brushstrokes an all directions- the colours are said to have 'come from his subconscious without conscious intervention...'. With wooden frame

    Provenance

    Purchased from Ernest Methuen Mancoba in November 1994, by the Anglo American Johannesburg Centenary Trust (AAJCT), who then donated the work to JAG. Elza Miles brought Mancoba works back from Paris in mid-1994, directly from the artist, to be placed on an exhibition, entitled, 'Hand in Hand', in October 1994.

    Description
    Material Types
    Technique Types
    Colours
    Inscriptions
    Signed, initials, 'E M' in white oil paint on front, bottom right. 'L'ANCETRE' in blue oil paint on one of the frame supports on the rear
    Measurement Type Unit Value
    60.30
    92.30
    5.00
    Dimension Comments
    Framed
    History
    Object Age
    1968 to 1971
    Object Age Comment
    Artwork is approx. 54 years old
    Maker Comment
    Moved to Paris in the 1950s, where this work is likely to have been painted, also note artwork title in French. Mancoba was born in Turffontein (some sources say Boksburg), in the then-Transvaal in 1904, and died in 2002 an Paris, France. He was greatly inspired by two fellow artists namely Lippy Lipshitz ( 1903 - 1980) and Irma Stern ( 1894 - 1966 ). He loved sculpting and completed various commission works for different churches. In 1938, he left South Africa to study art in Paris. In Paris he met Danish artist Sonja Ferlov (1911 - 1984 ) who he later married. He preferred to work in watercolour and only did his first oil painting in 1940. In 1952, he stopped producing sculptures and concentrated on painting. In 1961, he became a French citizen and in 1994 after an absence of 56 years, he visited South Africa for the first time for his Retrospective exhibition in Johannesburg.
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