Description: South African village scene oil painting by Terence McCaw. Signed lower right and titled on reverse. painting is 14 x 18 in. add 2 in. for the frame. A typical example of this artist's work. Terence McCaw (1913–1978) was a South African artist known for his landscape paintings and as a member of the New Group, a collective of artists who sought to bring modernist sensibilities to South African art in the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Johannesburg, McCaw studied at the Johannesburg School of Art and later in London at the Heatherley School of Fine Art. His work was influenced by his travels and the South African landscape, characterized by a bold use of color and light. McCaw's paintings often depicted Cape scenes, including the harbor, Malay Quarter, and Table Mountain. He played a significant role in the South African art scene, both as an artist and as a teacher, influencing a generation of South African artists. McCaw's work has been exhibited widely in South Africa and is represented in several South African national collections
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Artist: Terence McCaw
Type: Painting
Size: Medium
Theme: South Africa
Style: Impressionism
Material: Artist's Board
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Subject: Ethnographic