Historical Artist - Ephraim Ngatane (1938 - 1971)
Ephraim Ngatane was born in Lesotho 1938 - 1971
Art Education
- 1952 to 1954 Ephraim Ngatane studied under Cecil Skotnes at Polly Street Art Centre,
Johannesburg.
- 1954 to 1956 Studied art under Hall Duncan, an American missionary in Johannesburg.
Short Artist Biography
- 1942 Ephraim Ngatane came to Johannesburg, studied at Mooki Memorial School and Orlando High
where he was encouraged to take up arts and crafts.
- 1952 Ephraim Ngatane was among the early students at Polly Street Centre.
- 1954 Assisted by Rev Hall Duncan of St Peter's College, Rosettenville; later began to teach at
Jubilee Centre Johannesburg.
- 1960 Ephraim Ngatane work publicly shown for the first time on Artists of Fame and Promise
Exhibition, Adler-Fielding Art Gallery Johannesburg.
- 1964 His second on-man show in Johannesburg a complete sell-out; worked mainly in watercolour
and gouache, but began using oil paint; subsequent art exhibitions included oil paintings;
established his own art school in Soweto; completed murals for St Mary's Church and Mooki
Memorial School, Orlando.
- 1969 to 1971 Ephraim Ngatane's paintings become sought-after by South African and US art
dealers; his health had been precarious for some time but his death was sudden.
Art Exhibitions
- 1962 Ephraim Ngatane's first one-man art exhibition, Johannesburg.
- 1963 'The Polly Street Group', Cape Town.
- 1964 Second one-man exhibition, Johannesburg; several thereafter in Johannesburg and other
centres.
- 1965 'African Art 1965', Adler Fielding art Gallery Johannesburg; 'African Artists',
Piccadilly Art Gallery, London.
- 1966 Republic Fest Exhibition, Pretoria.
Public Art Collections
William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley; University of Wits Art Gallery; Sandton
Municipal Collection.
Source
Berman, E. 1994. Art & Artists of South Africa . Southern Book Publishers.
Contemporary South African Artists
Art Galleries in South Africa
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