Monday, October 21, 2024

Artist of the Day, October 21, 2024: Gregoire Boonzaier, a South African painter (#2147)

 Gregoire Johannes Boonzaier OMSS ( 1909 – 2005) was a South African artist well known for his landscapes, portraits and still life paintings. He was a famous exponent of Cape Impressionism, a founder of the New Group, and a contributor, through his art works, to the struggle against apartheid.

Gregoire Boonzaier was the fifth child of political cartoonist Daniël Cornelis Boonzaier and his cousin Maria Elizabeth Boonzaier. Early on Gregoire made the acquaintance of the artists Pieter Wenning, Nita Spilhaus, Moses Kottler and Anton van Wouw, all of whom were close family friends.

It was Moses Kottler who first gave Gregoire a box of paints in 1922 and Nita Spilhaus an easel in 1926, igniting a creative flame that was to burn for more than eighty years. Gregoire's father was dead set against a formal training in art and felt that he had more to learn from the artists around him. In 1923 his first two oil paintings were shown at Ashbey's Gallery in Cape Town, simply signed "GREGOIRE". His first one-man exhibition followed two years later – he was to hold more than 100 one-man exhibitions during his painting career.

After an acrimonious confrontation with his father in 1932, Gregoire moved into his own studio in Cape Town and after a successful exhibition visited England in 1934 where he was a student together with Terence McCaw and Frieda Lock at the Heatherley School of Fine Art under Bernard Adams, and training in graphic art techniques at the Central School of Art and Design in London. His early paintings having been strongly influenced by Pieter Wenning, he now absorbed the work of Van Gogh, Cézanne, Utrillo and Braque, and made trips as far afield as Russia, where his socialist leanings are reinforced. He returned three years later to help found the New Group, with Terence McCaw, Frieda Lock, Lippy Lipshitz and others, and served as its first chairman for ten years. The New Group served as a forum and mouthpiece of young South African art for almost 15 years, staging exhibitions throughout the country, and providing rural areas with a glimpse of the new trends in art. He served for six years on the Board of the South African National Gallery, Cape Town.

Boonzaier made Cape Town his base and his subsequent work reflected views of District Six and the Malay Quarter, recording its colourful life. He settled at Onrusrivier, a short distance outside Hermanus. He had been introduced to Onrus shortly after World War II by Uys Krige whose family had holidayed there for many years.

He took part with 43 SA artists, in the "Exhibition of South African Art" at the Tate Gallery in London in 1948.

Boonzaier received three honorary doctorates. His numerous prizes and awards included the silver Order for Meritorious Service presented by Nelson Mandela in 1999. His work is to be found in private and corporate collections throughout the world.

In 2003 Gregoire's sons, Anton and Emile, together with the family accountant Sybrand Smit, took over the financial side of his art studio. In the same year Marie, Boonzaier's partner of some 60 years, succumbed to a stroke. In November 2004 Boonzaier completed some works, and tidied his studio for the last time. In February 2005 he took to bed on a hunger strike, waiting for death.

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Gregoire Boonzaie

 Violin, circa 1998
Village with Church Spire, circa 1992
 Trees in a Landscape, circa 1987
 Township Street, circa 1982
Township Scene, circa 1982
Hibiscus, circa 1979
 Fishing Boats on the Beach, circa 1978
District Six, circa 1978
Windverwaaide Boom, Kenilworth, circa 1976
Grey Day, Upper Caledon Street, District Six, Cape Town, circa 1970
 Three Bare Oaks, Autumn, Newlands, circa 1969
 Huisies, Suurbraak, circa 1967
 Street with Cart. Dist-Six Cape Town, circa 1966
 Flowers in a Vase, circa 1965
 Landskap, circa 1963
Upper Caledon Street, Cape Town, circa 1960
Fruit and Grey Cloth, circa 1957
Algemene Handelaar & Petrol Pomp, Struisbaai, circa 1952
Trees and Houses in a Landscape, circa 1950
 Cottages and Trees, circa 1950
 Verdant landscape, circa 1948
 Still life with jug, circa 1948
Mining Landscape, circa 1946
 Still Life with Jug and Pomegranates, circa 1943
Armstead with Chickens (near Wellington), circa 1942
 Genadendal, circa 1941
Peonies in a Chinese Vase, circa 1937
Still Life with Lemon, Jug and Books, circa 1935
Still Life with Vase and Fruit, circa 1934

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Artist of the Day, October 19, 2024: Paolo Domeniconi, an Italian illustrator (#2141)

Paolo Domeniconi is an Italian freelance illustrator whose works have appeared in international publications. He started in the early 90s with advertising illustration, working on campaigns, printing and packaging.

Later, he became interested in the world of children's books, illustrating his first series of classic fairy tales. He has collaborated with publishers all over the world: Grimm Press, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Mondadori, The Creative Company and many others. His works are published in Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, the USA, Korea, Russia, China, Japan and Taiwan.

He has currently illustrated around 60 books, plus collections of fairy tales, covers and school editions.

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Paolo Domeniconi
Blue winter
Amali e l'Albero, (Love them and the Tree) for Giralangolo
Afternoon on a hill, for Creative Editions
Calendar, May, 2015, for Fatatrac 
 Calendar, April, 2015, for Fatatrac   
  Calendar,  March, 2015, for Fatatrac 
Winter morning, Unpublished
What to do with a stick,  for Creative Editions
What to do with a stick,  for Creative Editions
What to do with a stick,  for Creative Editions
What to do with a stick,  for Creative Editions
Watching magpies
Tonino, for OQO Editora
Tea with an old giant,  for Reycraft Books
Taste the clouds, for Creative Editions
Stillness, for Gobooks
Oscar il gatto custode, (Oscar the guardian cat), for Camelozampa
Mister Bop, Unpublished

Lost star, for Syracuse Cultural Workers
L'isola di Cicero 
Infinite love, Unpublished
Il trattore della nonna, (Grandma's Tractor) for Giralangolo
I miei sogni unici (My Unique Dream) for Coccole e caccole
Flying away, Unpublished
En me promenant avec Kiki,  for Éditions Cambourakis
Einstein Telescope, calendar, for Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Did your beard miss me?   for Grimm Press
Did your beard miss me?   for Grimm Press
Conte incantate,  for Fatatrac Inchanted Countess