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  2. Lippy Lipshitz - Wikipedia

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    Medal for Sculpture (June 1964) Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns. Israel-Isaac Lipshitz, known as Lippy Lipshitz (8 May 1903 – 17 May 1980) [2] was a South African sculptor, painter and printmaker. He is considered to be one of the most important South African sculptors, along with Moses Kottler and Anton van Wouw.

  3. Category:South African sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Jacobus Sieberhagen. Lucas Sithole. Sean Slemon. Anton Smit (sculptor) Mary Stainbank. Coert Steynberg.

  4. List of South African artists - Wikipedia

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    H. Caesar Carl Hans Henkel (1839–1913), German-born South African forester, cartographer, painter, soldier and botanist. Matthew Hindley (born 1974) Nicholas Hlobo (born 1975), sculptor [2] Robert Hodgins (1920–2010), English-born South African painter and printmaker [2] Rosa Hope (1902–1972), English-born South African painter.

  5. Noria Mabasa - Wikipedia

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    Noria Muelelwa Mabasa (née Luvhimbi) (born May 10, 1938) is a South African artist renowned for her exceptional woodcarving skills. She's known for her intricate sculptures that often reflect themes of African culture, spirituality, and everyday life. Mabasa's work has been exhibited internationally, and she's considered one of the leading ...

  6. Anton Smit (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Anton Smit (sculptor) Anton Sydney Smit (born 2 August 1954 [1]) is a contemporary South African sculptor. He is known for his large-scale sculptures and public art exhibitions. [2][3][4][5][6] He is the father of South African Artist, Lionel Smit. [7][8]

  7. Moses Kottler - Wikipedia

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    Moses Kottler (1896–1977) was a South African painter and sculptor. He is widely regarded, along with Anton van Wouw and Lippy Lipshitz, as one of the most important South African sculptors. This triumvirate had the distinction of also having excelled at using pictorial media; Lipshitz with monotypes and Van Wouw in painting and drawing.

  8. African sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Most African sculpture was historically in wood and other organic materials that have not survived from earlier than at most a few centuries ago; older pottery figures are found from a number of areas. Masks are important elements in the art of many peoples, along with human figures, often highly stylized. There is a vast variety of styles ...

  9. Anton van Wouw - Wikipedia

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    27 December 1862. Driebergen, Netherlands. Died. 30 June 1945. (1945-06-30) (aged 82) Pretoria, Union of South Africa. Anton van Wouw in Rome, c. 1896 - 1899. Anton van Wouw (27 December 1862 – 30 July 1945) was a Dutch -born South African sculptor regarded as the father of South African sculpture.