The sculpture of a mythical gargoyle was inspired by Eloff’s faun theme and it is assumed that it was never exhibited in his lifetime. A year after Eloff’s death it was exhibited in Pretoria and was purchased by his cousin’s husband, Herman van Broekhuizen. It is possible that the original gargoyle plaster was taken to the Netherlands in the late 1950s by the owner
When exactly and why Eloff created this self-portrait is unknown, but it was always presumed that th...
Detail, ornamental bracket in the shape of a dolphin and urn; The Musée du Vieux Toulouse owns a pla...
This painted Sphinx from Mars is a portrait of Armide, a ballet character from Le Pavillon d'Armid...
The Faun was done as a commission for the estate of FJ Nettlefold Jr, a great admirer of Fanie Eloff...
Gauguin\u27s title, Faaturuma, is inscribed on the frame of the unidentified landscape painting whic...
Eloff made a copy of his Love’s Anguish for his friend Lilian Segonne since she was a great admirer ...
Eloff had a particular fascination with different religions and this interest in the spiritual inspi...
This life-size marble sculpture immortalises the artist’s parents at their grave in the Pretoria Wes...
This solemn face of a male emerging out of marble was mounted outside of Eloff’s home near the Paris...
Eloff created this life-size sculpture of his grandfather President SPJ Kruger (1825 - 1904) from m...
A marble bust of Eloff’s grandfather, SPJ Kruger (1825 - 1904) the last President of the Zuid-Afrika...
At the end of his career, Gérôme became increasingly interested in polychrome sculpture. The present...
Half artist's book, half catalogue, this publication includes an essay in which Rhodes focuses upon ...
The son of Pieter Grobler (1857 - 1942), Willie, asked his friend Fanie Eloff to create a sculpture ...
Eloff apparently loved flying and owned a 1929 Gipsy Moth plane. He created this sculpture as a symb...
When exactly and why Eloff created this self-portrait is unknown, but it was always presumed that th...
Detail, ornamental bracket in the shape of a dolphin and urn; The Musée du Vieux Toulouse owns a pla...
This painted Sphinx from Mars is a portrait of Armide, a ballet character from Le Pavillon d'Armid...
The Faun was done as a commission for the estate of FJ Nettlefold Jr, a great admirer of Fanie Eloff...
Gauguin\u27s title, Faaturuma, is inscribed on the frame of the unidentified landscape painting whic...
Eloff made a copy of his Love’s Anguish for his friend Lilian Segonne since she was a great admirer ...
Eloff had a particular fascination with different religions and this interest in the spiritual inspi...
This life-size marble sculpture immortalises the artist’s parents at their grave in the Pretoria Wes...
This solemn face of a male emerging out of marble was mounted outside of Eloff’s home near the Paris...
Eloff created this life-size sculpture of his grandfather President SPJ Kruger (1825 - 1904) from m...
A marble bust of Eloff’s grandfather, SPJ Kruger (1825 - 1904) the last President of the Zuid-Afrika...
At the end of his career, Gérôme became increasingly interested in polychrome sculpture. The present...
Half artist's book, half catalogue, this publication includes an essay in which Rhodes focuses upon ...
The son of Pieter Grobler (1857 - 1942), Willie, asked his friend Fanie Eloff to create a sculpture ...
Eloff apparently loved flying and owned a 1929 Gipsy Moth plane. He created this sculpture as a symb...
When exactly and why Eloff created this self-portrait is unknown, but it was always presumed that th...
Detail, ornamental bracket in the shape of a dolphin and urn; The Musée du Vieux Toulouse owns a pla...
This painted Sphinx from Mars is a portrait of Armide, a ballet character from Le Pavillon d'Armid...