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Suggestions for South African Pottery

Erich Mayer1910

University of Pretoria Museums

University of Pretoria Museums
Pretoria, South Africa

Suggestions for South African Pottery is by the German-South African artist Ernst Karl (Erich) Mayer (1876-1960). Mayer and fellow artist Fanie Eloff were requested by Dr Engelenburg, a cultural leader in Pretoria, to create designs for pottery that would span their design between Africa and Europe. The idea was to incorporate the pottery at the Union Buildings, a project which later did not have the funds to be completed. Short Biography: Mayer was born in Karlsruhe in Germany in 1876, he immigrated to the Transvaal in 1898 to come and search his fortune. He however had a long and difficult road in the country. Just over a year after coming to the Transvaal, the South African War (1899-1902) broke out, and he joined the call to arms on the Boer side. Mayer was captured and sent to St. Helena Island as a Prisoner of War. This was first, of three periods Mayer spent in prison during a war. After the war, Mayer made a career mostly by painting small watercolours, usually iconic of the typical South African landscape. In the First World War (1914-1918) as well as the Second World War (1939-1945) Mayer was interred in a concentration camp due to his German heritage. Mayer passed away in 1960.

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  • Title: Suggestions for South African Pottery
  • Creator: Erich Mayer
  • Date Created: 1910
  • Location Created: South Africa
  • Physical Dimensions: 380mm x 320mm
  • Type: Painting
  • Original Source: University of Pretoria Museums
  • Rights: Copyright University of Pretoria
  • Medium: Watercolor
University of Pretoria Museums

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