Stern, Irma

Klopse - SOLD
Harbour scene, French Riviera - SOLD
Vase of roses - SOLD
Ndebele woman - SOLD
Still life with flowers and basket - SOLD
Still life with African sculptures - SOLD
Blossoms in a vase - SOLD
Two nudes - SOLD
Tembu woman - SOLD
Mangbetu mother with baby - SOLD
Mangbetu Chief's daughter -  SOLD
Swazi girls - SOLD
Still life with African pot - SOLD
The hunchback - SOLD
Still life with anthuriums - SOLD
Malay woman - SOLD
Swazi women - SOLD
Portrait of a woman with pink headdress - SOLD
Woman with green scarf - SOLD
Simon's Town - SOLD
Near Caledon, Overberg - SOLD
Still life with orchids - SOLD
Congolese landscape - SOLD

Irma Stern (1894 - 1966) is considered to be one of South Africa’s most important artists who achieved both national and international acclaim during her lifetime. With her German Expressionist background, she introduced the highly conservative South African society to Modernism during the 1920’s and managed to shift the prevailing perceptions about art over the following four decades.
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