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Lot 25: Rosemary Karuga (Kenyan, born 1928) Untitled I, II, III (Kenyan Birds triptych), 2000

Est: KSh500,000 KES - KSh680,000 KESSold:
Art Auction East AfricaNairobi, KenyaOctober 21, 2020

Item Overview

Description

(This lot consists of three art works sold together as a single lot) Rosemary Karuga (Kenyan, born 1928) Untitled I, II, III (Kenyan Birds triptych), 2000 Signed ’17/7/2000 Rosemary N Karuga’ (upper right) Signed ’8/7/2000 Rosemary N Karuga’ (lower right) Signed ’7/7/2000 Rosemary N Karuga’ (lower right) Paper collage 41.2 x 30 cm (each)

Dimensions

41.2 x 30 cm (each)

Artist or Maker

Medium

Paper collage

Date

2000

Provenance

Private collection

Notes

Rosemary Karuga’s lifetime of remarkable achievements place her as a major figure in Kenya’s modern art history. In 1950 she became one of the first female students to attend the Margaret Trowell School of Fine and Applied Arts at Makerere University in Kampala, where she trained in clay work, and wood and stone carving. Upon her graduation and return to Kenya she worked for many years as a full-time teacher and it was only after her retirement, at nearly 60 years old, that she came back to her art practice. Using easily accessible materials such as newspapers and magazines, Karuga developed an approach to collage which was unique at the time in East Africa, creating images of both extraordinary detail and charming simplicity. Karuga’s international reputation grew when she exhibited in a group show alongside El Anatsui and Ablade Glover at the Studio Museum in New York in 1990. She was asked to illustrate a book by the Yoruba writer Amos Tutuola; the resulting exhibition took the artist and her collage works to Paris. As well as continuing to feature in international exhibitions, Karuga’s recognition grew at home as one of Gallery Watatu’s most highly esteemed artists.

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Shipping

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Auction Details

Art Auction East Africa - modern and contemporary art from East Africa

by
Art Auction East Africa
October 21, 2020, 06:00 PM EAT

Circle Art Agency, PO Box 66389 James Gichuru Road, Lavington, Nairobi, Nairobi, 00800, KE

Terms

Buyer's Premium

15.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
KSh0KSh9,999KSh1,000
KSh10,000KSh99,999KSh5,000
KSh100,000KSh299,999KSh10,000
KSh300,000KSh699,999KSh20,000
KSh700,000KSh999,999KSh50,000
KSh1,000,000+KSh100,000

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The auction will be conducted in Kenyan Shillings.

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PAYMENTS

Payments
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SHIPPING

We ship using DHL. Once the art is packed, we will get a quote, send it to the winning bidder for approval and send a shipping invoice separately.