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David Botha (1921 - 1995) lithograph, signed in pencil and numbered, 46/100
Size without frame 110mm x 140mm
Size with frame 340mm x 380mm
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Free collection in Cape Town - Durbanville
"David Botha is considered to be a second generation follower of Cape Impressionism, continuing the stylistic tradition that was established by Naudé, Wenning and Spilhaus. His most sought after works are his paintings of the typical Cape winter and ‘wet street’ scenes – usually painted on site in Paarl and Stellenbosch. These oil paintings are typically filled with white-washed houses and dark, bare oak trees outlined in black and etched against a grey winter sky – a characteristic often adopted by the Cape Impressionists.
Botha was born in Graaff-Reinet in the Eastern Cape in December 1921, and qualified as an art teacher from the Cape Town Teachers Training College in 1941. His first of fifty solo exhibitions was held in Cape Town in 1944, and he participated in over 100 group exhibitions in South Africa and abroad during his lifetime." (Johans Borman Fine Art)