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(1886-1957). A pre-eminent South African landscape painter whose distinctive works adorn numerous public buildings. He often did linocuts and woodcuts as book illustrations and for the covers of magazines and theatre programmes - e.g. ***. [Set designs??**] In the 1920s he became the vice chairman of the [[Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniging en Toneelskool]] established by [[Danie Smal]]. * Designed and painted sets and programmes for inter alia [[Volksteater]] (''[[Koning Oidipus]]'', 1938; | (1886-1957). A pre-eminent South African landscape painter whose distinctive works adorn numerous public buildings. He often did linocuts and woodcuts as book illustrations and for the covers of magazines and theatre programmes - e.g. ***. [Set designs??**] In the 1920s he became the vice chairman of the [[Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniging en Toneelskool]] established by [[Danie Smal]]. * Designed and painted sets and programmes for inter alia [[Volksteater]] (''[[Koning Oidipus]]'', 1938; | ||
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+ | He and [[Erich Mayer]] did illustrations for the 1920 published version of [[J.F.W. Grosskopff]]'s play ''[['n Esau]]'' | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 23 August 2013
("J.H."). (1886-1957). A pre-eminent South African landscape painter whose distinctive works adorn numerous public buildings. He often did linocuts and woodcuts as book illustrations and for the covers of magazines and theatre programmes - e.g. ***. [Set designs??**] In the 1920s he became the vice chairman of the Afrikaanse Kultuurvereniging en Toneelskool established by Danie Smal. * Designed and painted sets and programmes for inter alia Volksteater (Koning Oidipus, 1938;
He and Erich Mayer did illustrations for the 1920 published version of J.F.W. Grosskopff's play 'n Esau
Sources
Binge, 1969
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