This diminutive artwork portrays Dejanira, Heracles' third wife, the one ultimately responsible for his death due to her jealousy. Girl with Flowers in Hair forms part of a set with Coetzee's Head of Heracles. These two have however never been exhibited together.University of Pretoria Museum Winter Exhibitio
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...
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia....
Apparently, this portrait of a young Spanish girl was considered to be one of Coetzee's prized pos...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In Coetzee's Pompeian Lady there are some aspects of typical Neo-classical paintings of women from t...
A hydria by the Euphiletos Painter has been given to the Allard Pierson Museum on permanent loan by ...
An ordinary object such as this tall water pitcher never appealed to Coetzee and is probably why he ...
This painting from the early 1990s is a continuation of the bridal theme carried out in various form...
This Hermetic style painting of a portrait of Ulysses was reworked by Coetzee in 1988 in his mixed t...
This miniature oval portrait was named and signed by Coetzee on a piece of brown paper attached to...
Possibly Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Wife of Hades, the King of the Underworld, who ca...
Georgia O\u27Keeffe and Robert Mapplethorpe are two artists who do not fit the standards of who the ...
Coetzee used the rose as a motif in his paintings as early as the 1940s. The image of the rose is ...
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...
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia....
Apparently, this portrait of a young Spanish girl was considered to be one of Coetzee's prized pos...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In Coetzee's Pompeian Lady there are some aspects of typical Neo-classical paintings of women from t...
A hydria by the Euphiletos Painter has been given to the Allard Pierson Museum on permanent loan by ...
An ordinary object such as this tall water pitcher never appealed to Coetzee and is probably why he ...
This painting from the early 1990s is a continuation of the bridal theme carried out in various form...
This Hermetic style painting of a portrait of Ulysses was reworked by Coetzee in 1988 in his mixed t...
This miniature oval portrait was named and signed by Coetzee on a piece of brown paper attached to...
Possibly Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Wife of Hades, the King of the Underworld, who ca...
Georgia O\u27Keeffe and Robert Mapplethorpe are two artists who do not fit the standards of who the ...
Coetzee used the rose as a motif in his paintings as early as the 1940s. The image of the rose is ...
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...
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia....