Auction started | 22 June 2023 8:00 am |
LOT 42: Dr Albert Johannes Werth – Grey Day (1983)
Grey Day (1983)
Watercolour
39.4cm x 51cm
Unframed
Note: Signed twice in left corner
Estimate: R4000 – R6000
From: | To: | Increment: |
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ZAR 0 | ZAR 1900 | ZAR 100 |
ZAR 2000 | ZAR 4800 | ZAR 200 |
ZAR 5000 | ZAR 9500 | ZAR 500 |
ZAR 10000 | ZAR 19000 | ZAR 1000 |
ZAR 20000 | ZAR 48000 | ZAR 2000 |
ZAR 50000 | ZAR 95000 | ZAR 5000 |
ZAR 100000 | ZAR 490000 | ZAR 10000 |
ZAR 500000 | ZAR 980000 | ZAR 20000 |
ZAR 1000000+ | ZAR 50000 |
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dr Albert Johannes Werth was born in the Free State in 1927, matriculated at Grey College in Bloemfontein and studied art at the University of Pretoria. As a student he held several one man exhibitions in charcoal, watercolour as well as oil.
He was later appointed as Head of the Department of Art at the Pretoria Technikon, where he lectured until 1963. His lifelong dream came true in 1963 when he initiated the Pretoria Art Museum. Initially he held the position of curator until he became the Director of the Pretoria Art Museum as well as Melrose House.
He specialized in obtaining works from South African artists as part of the permanent collection for the Pretoria Art Museum. He thus promoted awareness of South African artists which was exceptional for that time.
He had expert knowledge of the authenticity of art works and was sought after by many art collectors to verify the authenticity of their purchases.
In 1972, he achieved his doctorate at the University of Pretoria with the thesis: ‘The influence of primitivism on South African art’, where after the University of Pretoria bestowed him with an honorary professorship.
The Academy of Science and Art awarded him with a medal of honour for his contribution towards South African art in 1987. During this time, he painted in oil, watercolour, and portraits in charcoal.
His paintings were exhibited at galleries such as the Goodman Gallery, Tina Skukan Gallery, Pretoria Art Museum as well as several private exhibitions. A great number of his work found homes worldwide.
After his retirement he dedicated himself to painting with watercolour exclusively.