

An edition of Maggie Laubser (1974)
By Johann Van Rooyen
Publish Date
1974
Publisher
C. Struik Publishers,Struik
Language
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Pages
64
Description:
This book is a monograph on the life and work of Maggie Laubser ((14 April 1886–17 May 1973), the South African painter.
subjects: artists of South Africa, German Expressionism, biography
People: F. L. Alexander, John Henry Amshewitz, Arnold Balwé, Jan Hendrik Arnold Balwé, D. C. Boonzaier, Gregoire Boonzaier, E. J. Botha, Dr. Koos Botha, Gen. Louis Botha, A. C. Bouman, Mrs. F. Burgers, W. R. Burns, Wilhelm Busch, Prof. A. C. Celliers, Dr. M. L. du Toit, Fräulein Finck, Sophy Fischer, Paul Gauguin, Otto Glore, Allerley Glossop, R. Gwelo Goodman, Beatrice Hazell, W. de Sanderes Hendrikz, Gen. Barry Herzog, Cecil Higgs, May Hillhouse, Prof. Jachels, Prof. F. W. Jannasch, Wassily Kandinksky, Paul Klee, Dame Laura Knight, Moses Kottler, Gert Kotze, Pres. Kruger, Andries Laubser, Gert Laubser, Hannah Laubser, Johanna Catharina Laubser, Maggie Laubser, Peter Leftwich, Gordon Leith, Bernard Lewis, Churchill Mace, Prof. Ambrose McEvoy, August Macke, Kathe Madler, Franz Marc, Anton Mauve, Erich Mayer, Ita Mees, Johannes Meintjies, Jean Francois Millet, Gerhard Moerdyk, Hugo Naudé, Emil Nolde, Frans Oerder, Max Pechstein, Charles Peers, Constance Penstone, J. H. Pierneef, G. W. Pilkington, Magriet Prinshoorn, Ruth Prowse, Edward Roworth, Prof. W. W. Russel, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Dr. Jan Schutte, Prof. Serton, Mrs. Serton, Mieke Siegers, J. A. Smith, Nita Spilhaus, Prof. Wilson Steer, Irma Stern, Daphne Taylor, Alice Tennant, Prof. Henry Tonks, Frederik van Eeden, L. L. van Oordt, Anton van Wouw, Vincent van Gogh, Mrs. Clifford Vincent, Nancy Vincent, J. E. A. Volschenk, Eric Waske, Grace Wheatley, Miss. Wilson
Places: The Strand, Bad Kissingen, Baltic Sea, Belgium, Berlin, Bloemfontein, Bloemhof Seminary, Bloublommetjieskloof, Camps Bay, Cape Province, Cape Town, Dachau, Dresden, Durban, Elim, Ficksburg, Gansbaai, Garda Lake, Germany, Italy, Klipheuwel, Huntingtonshire, Langebaan, Laren, London, Martin Melck House, Mosselbank River, Munich, Natal, Nelspruit, Netherlands, Oortmanspost, Orange Free State, Pretoria, Rooiwal, San Vigilio, Schotenhof, Scotland, Stellenbosch, Swartland, Tiergarten, Torri-del-Benaco, Transvaal, Verdun, Worpswede
Times: 1886-1973