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FRANCOIS KOCH - BUSHVELD LANDSCAPE
Francois Kock 1944 -
A stunning oil painting by François Koch the well-known South African postwar & contemporary landscape painter. His works are displayed in numerous key galleries and museums. The internet reveals that his works have been included in major museum shows: including
The Masters, Los Angeles, CA; Western Visions, The National Wildlife Museum, Jackson, WY; Prix de West and Small Works, Great Wonders, National Cowboy Museum, Oklahoma City, OK; Quest for the West, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis. He was honored as 2007 Artist of the Year by the Friends of Western Art, Tucson, AZ.
His paintings are in the permanent collections of the National Wildlife Museum, Jackson Hole, WY, The Booth Museum, Cartersville, GA, and the Eiteljorg Museum, IN. He has also been featured in Western Art magazine, Southwest Art magazine, Western Art Collector and Art of the West magazine.
The painting measures approximately 80 x 50cm. The painting is not framed.
The painting is signed by the artist at the bottom right and dated 1987.
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