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A Stunning piece of South African History. A truly dynamic investment thats sure to grow.
Physical Characteristics:
Medium - Oil on Board. Painting within the frame - 490 x 390 mm. Condition - excellent, ready to hang. Verso - very faintly titled "Tranquil Evening Fishing" with a possible alternate title below that has been blocked out.
Erich Fleischman was born 1899 in Riga Latvia ( Latvian SSR ) . He resided in South Africa from 1934 until his passing in 1970 . He was a painter of landscapes and seascapes and worked in oil as well as watercolour . Fleischman received painting instruction in Moscow under Tichomiroff ( b.1867 ) .
He graduated from the academy of fine art ( Odessa ) in 1921 and furthered his studies at the Studio until 1922 under Professor Erdmann ( b.1845 ) who was a member of the academy of fine art ( Berlin ) .
Fleischman was a member of the SAAA ( South African Association of Arts ) . He was a minister until 1950 and thereafter a full-time artist who resided in the Eastern Cape . He participated in over 80 group exhibitions in SA and after 1950 held numerous solo exhibitions . During his career Fleischman represented the Ann Bryant Gallery in East London , the Pretoria Art Museum as well as the Pretoria Teachers Training College .
Most notable was his public commission to paint the backdrop mural in the East London Museum .
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