In the 1980s Coetzee met a local largely unknown, potter who owned the La Rochelle Pottery in Tulbagh in the Western Cape. As faces and still-life depictions were Coetzee's common subject matter, he also painted several portraits on ceramic plates and fired them at this kiln.University of Pretoria Museum Winter Exhibitio
Coetzee depicts a cameo-artist, hidden behind a veil, so as not to reveal the secrets of his trade, ...
Clown is the most recent work by Coetzee in the University of Pretoria's Art Collection and the las...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
This set of three terracotta chargers from 1986 is Coetzee's experimental artworks and are unmarked....
While living in Spain Coetzee worked extensively to produce larger paintings of women and faces. In ...
Coetzee thickly painted his wife's high heel shoe in bold multi-coloured strokes and placed a wooden...
Coetzee and Ferrie Binge married in 1968 and travelled extensively between South Africa and Spain in...
Coetzee married Marjorie Long in 1952, one of his lecturers at the University of the Witwatersrand. ...
Through the years, flowers such as roses were an important subject in Coetzee's paintings, but also ...
Although this is not a true self-portrait of Coetzee it reminds one of photographs taken by the arti...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
Although Coetzee and Ferrie Binge-Coetzee were divorced, they lived in separate houses, in separate ...
Towards the end of 1953 Coetzee returned to London and continued to work on his genre-paintings, whe...
Coetzee depicts a cameo-artist, hidden behind a veil, so as not to reveal the secrets of his trade, ...
Clown is the most recent work by Coetzee in the University of Pretoria's Art Collection and the las...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
This set of three terracotta chargers from 1986 is Coetzee's experimental artworks and are unmarked....
While living in Spain Coetzee worked extensively to produce larger paintings of women and faces. In ...
Coetzee thickly painted his wife's high heel shoe in bold multi-coloured strokes and placed a wooden...
Coetzee and Ferrie Binge married in 1968 and travelled extensively between South Africa and Spain in...
Coetzee married Marjorie Long in 1952, one of his lecturers at the University of the Witwatersrand. ...
Through the years, flowers such as roses were an important subject in Coetzee's paintings, but also ...
Although this is not a true self-portrait of Coetzee it reminds one of photographs taken by the arti...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
Although Coetzee and Ferrie Binge-Coetzee were divorced, they lived in separate houses, in separate ...
Towards the end of 1953 Coetzee returned to London and continued to work on his genre-paintings, whe...
Coetzee depicts a cameo-artist, hidden behind a veil, so as not to reveal the secrets of his trade, ...
Clown is the most recent work by Coetzee in the University of Pretoria's Art Collection and the las...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...