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Gregoire Boonzaier linocut (24x18cm). Low opening!
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Gregoire Boonzaier linocut (24x18cm). Low opening!

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South Africa
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Framed and signed Linocut (24x18cm) by the renowned artist Gregoire Boonzaier  (1909 - 2005).  He was a founding member of the Association of Arts and received a medal of honor from the South African Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1958. 

He received Honorary Doctorates from:  The University of the Free State (1980) and The University of the Western Cape in 1994.  He also received Medals of Honors from:  The University of Pretoria (1985) and The South African Association of Arts (1989).  The University of Potchefstroom honored him with a plaque in 1978 and lastly Nelson Mandela awarded him with National Honors in Vermont in 1999.  This artist's work is sought after as an investment!!

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

I'm normally very appreciative of Pharos. When I received the linocut via the mail the glass was shattered. I tried contacting Pharos, but to no avail
03 Mar 2014