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      • Andrew Putter; South African 1965-; Detail of a Sketch for Flora Capensis
        Jun. 25, 2024

        Andrew Putter; South African 1965-; Detail of a Sketch for Flora Capensis

        Est: R12,000 - R16,000

        Andrew Putter South African 1965- Detail of a Sketch for Flora Capensis 2008 edition of 100 archival pigment inks on 300g cotton rag paper image size: 50 by 50cm; 80 by 79 by 6cm including frame

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      • Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 5
        Oct. 07, 2020

        Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 5

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Putter, Andrew 1965 Südafrika "Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 5". 2008/09. Pigment print on laid paper. 79 x 65cm (79 x 65cm). Signed, dated and titled (according to documentation). Number 4/8 + 2 AP. Craftman's frame. Not examined out of the frame. Provenance: - Michael Stevenson Fine Art CC, Johannesburg. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Andrew Putter South Africa Contemporary Art Photographs 2000s Flowers Photography Still Life "

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      • Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2
        Oct. 07, 2020

        Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Putter, Andrew 1965 Südafrika "Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2". 2008/09. Pigment print on laid paper. 79 x 65cm (79 x 65cm). Signed, dated and titled (according to documentation). Number 4/8 + 2 AP. Craftman's frame. Not examined out of the frame. Provenance: - Michael Stevenson Fine Art CC, Johannesburg. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Andrew Putter South Africa Contemporary Art Photographs 2000s Flowers Photography Still Life "

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      • Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1
        Oct. 07, 2020

        Putter, Andrew: Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1

        Est: €1,500 - €2,000

        Putter, Andrew 1965 Südafrika "Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1". 2008. Pigment print on laid paper. 79 x 65cm (79 x 65cm). Signed, dated and titled (according to documentation). Number 4/8 + 2 AP. Craftman's frame. Not examined out of the frame. The photographic works by Andrew Putter deal with the topic of colonialization and memories about the Hottentotten who describes herself as Khoekhoe and who lives there where Cape Town is today, as well as memories about the dutch flower painting from 17th century. As there is little left of the 2000 year old khoekhoe culture the artist makes use of flowers, stones, insects and vessels which all originate from the pre-dutch cape, the original world of khoekhoe. Today, many plants have died out, are endangered or scares to see. Provenance: - Michael Stevenson Fine Art CC,. Erläuterungen zum Katalog Andrew Putter South Africa Contemporary Art Photographs 2000s Flowers Photography Still Life "

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      • Andrew Putter, Detail of a sketch for Flora Capensis
        Sep. 03, 2020

        Andrew Putter, Detail of a sketch for Flora Capensis

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew Putter, Detail of a sketch for Flora Capensis

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      • Andrew Putter, Native Work, diptych
        Sep. 03, 2020

        Andrew Putter, Native Work, diptych

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew Putter, Native Work, diptych

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      • Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 4
        Oct. 16, 2017

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 4

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 4 executed in 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm

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      • Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 3
        Oct. 16, 2017

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 3

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 3 executed in 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm

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      • Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydia Logie;
        Mar. 17, 2014

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydia Logie;

        Est: R35,000 - R45,000

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydia Logie; Guillaume Chenude Chalezac, from African Hospitality series, two executed in 2009, edition 1/8 and 2/8, with Certificates of Authenticity signed by the artist archival pigment ink on cotton rag paper, archivally framed with non-reflective museum glass both 74 by 52,6cm (2)

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      • Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2
        Oct. 21, 2013

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 2 signed, dated 2008, numbered 1/8 and inscribed with the title in pencil on the reverse archival pigment ink on cotton rag paper, framed behind museum grade glass 78,5 by 64,5cm

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      • Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1
        Oct. 21, 2013

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew Putter Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 1 signed, dated 2008, numbered 1/8 and inscribed with the title in pencil on the reverse archival pigment ink on cotton rag paper, framed behind museum grade glass 78,5 by 64,5cm

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      • Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Guillaume
        Oct. 08, 2012

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Guillaume

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Guillaume Chenude Chalezac executed in 2009, edition 2/8, with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist archival pigment ink on cotton rag paper 74 by 52,5cm EXHIBITED Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, Summer 2009/10 Projects: Andrew Putter, African Hospitality Series, 26 November 2009 - 16 January 2010 NOTES Archivally framed with non-reflective museum glass

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      • Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydie Logie
        Oct. 08, 2012

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydie Logie

        Est: R30,000 - R40,000

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Lydie Logie executed in 2009, edition 2/8, with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist archival pigment ink on cotton rag paper 74 by 52,5cm EXHIBITED Michael Stevenson, Cape Town, Summer 2009/10 Projects: Andrew Putter, African Hospitality Series, 26 November 2009 - 16 January 2010 NOTES Archivally framed with non-reflective museum glass Many Europeans were shipwrecked along the 'Wild Coast' of South Africa in the 1600s and 1700s. Most fled or perished, but a handful were taken in by local Xhosa-speaking communities. Some of these European castaways formed deep ties with their African hosts, learning the language, marrying into the tribe, and dying as Africans. Andrew Putter's portrayal of these real characters is clearly fictional yet he is careful to work within the space of the historically possible. Many of the adornments (both African and European) that appear on the models were sourced from important collections, and the choices of hairstyles, fabrics, flowers and plants were the result of research, collaboration and consultation with experts. Although the adornments and landscape are largely south-east African, the poses, compositions and lighting are heavily indebted to 18th-century English painting. Through the interplay of dissimilar cultures, Putter proposes that it is possible for new forms to emerge.

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      • Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots
        Sep. 26, 2011

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 4, 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm, framed with UV protection museum quality glass

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      • Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots
        Sep. 26, 2011

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew PUTTER South African 1965- Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 3, 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm, framed with UV protection museum quality glass

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      • Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots
        Mar. 07, 2011

        Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 5, 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm covered the Cape. For millions of years most of these ?owers would have grown within walking distance of the studio where the photographs were taken. But to collect the ?owers for these six photographs it was necessary to travel more than 2000 kilometres, zigzagging across the Western Cape.i Andrew Putter is a leading Cape Town artist, former art teacher at Rondebosch Boys High School and former art critic for The Cape Argus and The Weekly Mail. He won a 2007 Spier Contemporary award for his work Secretly I Will Love You More, exhibited at the Spier Estate, Stellenbosch, and Johannesburg Art Gallery and now in the Permanent Collection of Iziko South African National Gallery. Recent group exhibitions include Us at Johannesburg Art Gallery (2009) and at Iziko SANG (2010); Life Less Ordinary: Performance and display in South African art at the Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, UK (2009); and the 10th Havana Biennale (2009). Putter was awarded a fellowship from the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts at the University of Cape Town for 2010.

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      • Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots
        Mar. 07, 2011

        Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots

        Est: R25,000 - R35,000

        Andrew Putter SOUTH AFRICAN 1965- Hottentots Holland: Flora Capensis 6, 2008 archival pigment print on cotton rag paper 78 by 64,5cm Of this body of work entitled Flora Capensis Andrew Putter states: Flora Capensis explores the historical possibility of a novel, hybrid culture that might have emerged from a di?erent kind of relationship between the Khoekhoe and the Dutch. Inspired by the place-name 'Hottentots Holland', the series begins with a question: what if the 'Hottentots' and the Hollanders had liked each other? ... The Flora Capensis series invokes the 17th-century Dutch through their exquisite ?ower paintings. ... the Khoekhoe ... are invoked obliquely, through the materials from which the still lifes are composed. The ?owers, rocks, insects and vessels in these images are all indigenous to the pre-Dutch Cape, the ancestral world of the Khoekhoe. The status of indigenous Cape ?owers today is in some ways emblematic of the history of the Khoekhoe. Although there are more kinds of plants in the Cape Floristic Kingdom than there are in the whole of the northern hemisphere, many of these plants are now extinct, endangered or rarely seen. Centuries of European-dominated taste for exotic plants have led to a radical reduction in the extraordinarily diverse veld that once

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