A Promise of Rain 2 2014 19x21
Dane Willers
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 15.85x19 in | 40x48 cm
Framed : 18.5x21.36 in | 47x54 cm
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Year2014
Hand SignedLower Right and on Verso
Condition Excellent
Framed without GlassNot Sure
Purchased fromArtist 2014
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID166961
Dane Willers - United States
Art Brokerage: Dane Willers American Artist: The Artist attended various art schools and developed his very particular style once he felt that formal art is too limiting, restrictive and does not allow for his very expressive nature. His very first Oil Painting was acquired by a law firm in the Cape in South Africa 1968 and was sold for the equivalent of US$ 10.00 at the time. Since then he has done in excess of 1000 works that have found their way to all corners of the globe. He re-located to Botswana in 1983 where he became renowned for his depiction of the unique Botswana landscape, Wildlife, rural scenes and activities. He has over the past 40 years done numerous commissions for corporations as well as private individuals and has supplied works to - amongst others - the following: The previous President of Botswana - Debswana Diamond Company( De Beers, Botswana - Teemane Diamond Manufacturing Corporation - Standard Chartered Bank - Barclays - African Bank Corporation -LBB (German Engineering Co.) - Serowe Council - Charlton Electrical Engineering - Botswana Telecoms - Chief Justice M. Gaborone - Ministry of Health, Botswana - President of Barkino Faso - De Beers - Morupule Colliery (Anglo American. In addition, numerous works have bee acquired by companies and private individuals and are in collections in Denmark, Germany, Wales,USA, Switzerland, Namibia, RSA, Botswana, Holland, France, Italy and many more. He has done 8 Commissions in 2007 for private collectors. His studio is in the Serowe Art Gallery, which he built as a community facility and asset for the Boiteko Trust and is situated in Serowe, which was once the capitol of Botswana and still is the venue of cultural and historic reference. Listings wanted.