Coetzee produced a large quantity of mixed media works on paper during the 1980s and 1990s. By the mid 1990s these paintings became line drawings - mirroring his Perspex works. In 1992, the University of Pretoria hosted a retrospective Coetzee exhibition, after which he donated several of his works to the University. During this year, 92-75 Partial Head was specifically designed by Coetzee for the invitation card to the exhibition.University of Pretoria Museum Winter Exhibitio
Time piece was initially created as an early Neo-baroque work in the 1960s and it hung in Coetzee's ...
Red Profile No. 8 was Coetzee's 8th painting created in 1995 and is one of his minimalist artworks. ...
Despite J.M. Coetzee’s ostensible interest in the issues of - largely speaking - visuality, the link...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
94-64 'Heads' is part of a series painted from 1994 to 1995. This work forms the pinnacle of his pai...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
While living in Spain Coetzee worked extensively to produce larger paintings of women and faces. In ...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
Coetzee painted a philosopher's head with a white wig and the well-known triangular motif that he us...
Coetzee used the rose as a motif in his paintings as early as the 1940s. The image of the rose is ...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In 1955 Coetzee joined the Stadler Stable, an avant-garde art group in Paris. The owner of Stadler...
Coetzee was known to revisit miniature and small portraits throughout his lifetime. Head depicts the...
Through the years, flowers such as roses were an important subject in Coetzee's paintings, but also ...
Clown is the most recent work by Coetzee in the University of Pretoria's Art Collection and the las...
Time piece was initially created as an early Neo-baroque work in the 1960s and it hung in Coetzee's ...
Red Profile No. 8 was Coetzee's 8th painting created in 1995 and is one of his minimalist artworks. ...
Despite J.M. Coetzee’s ostensible interest in the issues of - largely speaking - visuality, the link...
In 1961 Coetzee created several paintings on ceramic plates which he exhibited at the Lawrence Adler...
94-64 'Heads' is part of a series painted from 1994 to 1995. This work forms the pinnacle of his pai...
Coetzee created this Egyptian bust for the 1987 Randse Afrikaanse Universiteit Prestige Exhibition...
While living in Spain Coetzee worked extensively to produce larger paintings of women and faces. In ...
Coetzee moved from Paris in France to Finestrat in Spain during 1965, where he continued painting in...
Coetzee painted a philosopher's head with a white wig and the well-known triangular motif that he us...
Coetzee used the rose as a motif in his paintings as early as the 1940s. The image of the rose is ...
Girl with Hat is a later example of Coetzee's small portrait paintings of his poppies. He was known ...
In 1955 Coetzee joined the Stadler Stable, an avant-garde art group in Paris. The owner of Stadler...
Coetzee was known to revisit miniature and small portraits throughout his lifetime. Head depicts the...
Through the years, flowers such as roses were an important subject in Coetzee's paintings, but also ...
Clown is the most recent work by Coetzee in the University of Pretoria's Art Collection and the las...
Time piece was initially created as an early Neo-baroque work in the 1960s and it hung in Coetzee's ...
Red Profile No. 8 was Coetzee's 8th painting created in 1995 and is one of his minimalist artworks. ...
Despite J.M. Coetzee’s ostensible interest in the issues of - largely speaking - visuality, the link...