Impressionism
Impressionism rebelled against classical subject matter and embraced modernity, desiring to create works that reflected the world in which they lived. Uniting them was a focus on how light could define a moment in time, with color providing definition instead of black lines.
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Flowers by Hennie Niemann Snr 140 x 205 mm
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Clown by Hennie Niemann Snr 145 x 210 mm
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Clown by Hennie Niemann Snr 180 x 295 mm
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Sewing by Hennie Niemann Snr 160 x 210 mm
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Fisher by Hennie Niemann Snr 420 x 520 mm
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Woman and cat by Hennie Niemann Snr 400 x 500 mm
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Train by Stan Polson 510 x 510 mm
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Farmhouse by Stan Polson 510 x 510 mm
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Farmhouse by Stan Polson 760 x 760 mm
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Farmhouse by Stan Polson 850 x 600 mm
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River Landscape by Stan Polson 850 x 600 mm
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River Landscape by Stan Polson 850 x 600 mm
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Donkey cart by Andre de Beer 900 x 600 mm
R180,000 Add to basket -

Bright poppies by Petro Neal 900 x 350 mm
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Street scene by Petro Neal 300 x 300 mm
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Street scene by Petro Neal 300 x 300 mm
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Street scene by Petro Neal 300 x 300 mm
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Street scene by Petro Neal 300 x 300 mm
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Winter Tranguility III by Mari Brightmore 205 x 205 mm
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Winter Tranguility II by Mari Brightmore 205 x 205 mm
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Winter Tranguility I by Mari Brightmore 205 x 205 mm
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Overberg by Derric van Rensburg 1200 x 900 mm
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Hex River by Derric van Rensburg 1040 x 800 mm
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Winelands cottage by Derric van Rensburg 400 x 400mm
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