Coetzee was known to revisit miniature and small portraits throughout his lifetime. Head depicts the Greek hero Heracles or Hercules (Roman) who was the son of the God Jupiter and was known for his strength and courage.University of Pretoria Museum Winter Exhibitio
In a 1941 exhibition with JH Pierneef in his studio in Pretoria, this portrait of a Greek man was on...
This miniature oval portrait was named and signed by Coetzee on a piece of brown paper attached to...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
This Hermetic style painting of a portrait of Ulysses was reworked by Coetzee in 1988 in his mixed t...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
In this painting Coetzee portrays a head placed on a tray on top of a piano. It is the head of John ...
Coetzee uses the legend of Saint George (ca. 275-303) slaying a dragon that nested in a spring whi...
Coetzee painted a philosopher's head with a white wig and the well-known triangular motif that he us...
Coetzee painted Anubis, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, which is considered to be an example of...
Coetzee depicts the bust of Sisyphus the ancient Greek King who was punished by Zeus for his overbea...
Coetzee produced a large quantity of mixed media works on paper during the 1980s and 1990s. By the m...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
Coetzee depicts a cameo-artist, hidden behind a veil, so as not to reveal the secrets of his trade, ...
In Coetzee's Pompeian Lady there are some aspects of typical Neo-classical paintings of women from t...
In a 1941 exhibition with JH Pierneef in his studio in Pretoria, this portrait of a Greek man was on...
This miniature oval portrait was named and signed by Coetzee on a piece of brown paper attached to...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
This Hermetic style painting of a portrait of Ulysses was reworked by Coetzee in 1988 in his mixed t...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
In this painting Coetzee portrays a head placed on a tray on top of a piano. It is the head of John ...
Coetzee uses the legend of Saint George (ca. 275-303) slaying a dragon that nested in a spring whi...
Coetzee painted a philosopher's head with a white wig and the well-known triangular motif that he us...
Coetzee painted Anubis, the Egyptian god of the afterlife, which is considered to be an example of...
Coetzee depicts the bust of Sisyphus the ancient Greek King who was punished by Zeus for his overbea...
Coetzee produced a large quantity of mixed media works on paper during the 1980s and 1990s. By the m...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
Coetzee depicts a cameo-artist, hidden behind a veil, so as not to reveal the secrets of his trade, ...
In Coetzee's Pompeian Lady there are some aspects of typical Neo-classical paintings of women from t...
In a 1941 exhibition with JH Pierneef in his studio in Pretoria, this portrait of a Greek man was on...
This miniature oval portrait was named and signed by Coetzee on a piece of brown paper attached to...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...