| Buchner Carl (1921-2003)

'Head of a Boy'
Conte Crayon
280mm x 230mm

'A Harlequin'
Oil on board
595mm x 495mm
SOLD

' Harlequin'
Oil on board
900mm x 600mm
SOLD

'Blue Harlequin'
Oil on Board
490mm x 370mm

'Portrait of a
Boy'
Oil on Paper
400mm x 280mm
SOLD
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Carl
Buchner was born in Somerset East, Cape Province. He
studied languages at Wits and then art at Wits Tech Art School. He lectured at the Michaelis School in 1963, and, served on the selection boards for the Venice and Sao Paulo Biennali and various national exhibitions.
In his work
Buchner reveals himself as a romantic humanist. His early work was mostly devoted to human subject matter, sensitively portrayed, with frequent use of palette knife, scumbling colours to create texture and colour variation. Later works exhibit modelling with brush to create three-dimensional plasticity. In the late fifties was influenced by the minimalist still life technique of Morandi. He was closely associated with Maurice von Essche and one can clearly see the influence of his style on Buchner over the years.
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'Still Life with a Bowl of Fruit'
Oil on board
400mm x 600mm
SOLD

'Head of
Woman'
Oil
490mm x 370mm
SOLD

'Nude Drying Hair'
Oil on Board
495mm x 345mm
SOLD

'Blue
Boy'
Watercolour
Mixed Media
345mm x 240mm

'Clown'
Oil on Board
360mm x 270mm
SOLD
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