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Cleopatra

Christo Coetzee1989

University of Pretoria Museums

University of Pretoria Museums
Pretoria, South Africa

This painting, titled Cleo by the South African artist Christo Coetzee (1929-2000) depicts Cleopatra VII,the Queen of Egypt, also the lover of Julius Caesar and the last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Two interesting things to note is the stellar reference in the bottom left corner which is a strangely shaped asteroid called 216 Kleopatra. The other is the blue dots in the background which is Coetzee's reference to blue cornflowers which signifies death. Short biography. The Johannesburg born artist, Christo Coetzee pursued his art studies at the Slade School of Art in London as a complementary tuition exercise to his fine art degree qualification acquired from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg South Africa. Most of Coetzee's works are mainly colourful, stylized figurative images and still lifes. After completing his studies he moved to Europe on an Government Travelling Scholarship and become part of the Stadler Stable in Paris before moving to Finestrat in Spain. Later, Coetzee went to Japan where he was invited to join the Gutai Group, the first radical Art Group in post-war Japan. It was in Japan that Coetzee developed his later art style that ultimately classified him as South Africa's leading and prominent avant-garde artists. Coetzee received international recognition for his contribution to the avant-garde art movements known as Art Informel, Assemblage and Neo-Baroque in Paris, Spain and Japan during the 1950s and 1960s, an art style he perfected. He passed away at the age of 71 in 2000 in Tulbagh in the Cape and bequeathed his entire home and collection to the University of Pretoria.

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  • Title: Cleopatra
  • Creator: Christo Coetzee
  • Date Created: 1989
  • Location Created: South Africa
  • Physical Dimensions: 1220mm x 1220mm
  • Type: Painting
  • Original Source: University of Pretoria Museums
  • Rights: Copyright University of Pretoria
  • Medium: Oil on Board and Perspex
University of Pretoria Museums

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