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During
this period, he did various illustrations for a number of periodicals and books including Die Brandwag in
1917 and The Independent in 1919. In 1918
after 9 years in the State Library, Pierneef started a career as an
Art Lecturer at the Heidelberg College of Education. In 1919 he also started
teaching drawing at the Pretoria College of Education. He never stopped exhibiting and
constantly took part in various group exhibitions.
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His new career as art lecturer didn't
work out as Pierneef had planned since the curriculum and the Department of
Education's system was based heavily on the English system
which he didn't believe in. He felt that the South African artists should have
their own style and set of rules to follow. He resigned and decided to spend all his time
on his painting career and became a full time artist. It was a difficult time
in the life. His wife suffered from a mental disorder and also started to lose her sight.
Although supportive
of her husband's decisions, her increasing dependence on
him, because of her medical condition made him work harder - he toured the country, lectured and
exhibited extensively.
In 1920 Pierneef
had a major exhibition in Pretoria with more than 300 works in various
mediums. He received very favorable reviews. In 1921 he exhibited in
Stellenbosch. He went back to Pretoria an started preparing for an exhibition
in Cape Town. This exhibition which was held in 1921 was also a very successful event and only two years after becoming a full time
artist Pierneef realised that there was finally recognition for his work and
that he was setting the trend for an unique South African style.
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In 1929
Pierneef was commissioned to do the 28 panels for the inside of the new
Johannesburg Station Building which kept him occupied for the next three years. He
however continued working for exhibitions during this time and also designed
various catalogues and brochures. The panels were completed in 1932 and is till
on display today and seen as one of the highlights in his career. In 1933 he
received his second commission to do seven murals for South Africa House
in London which he finished in 1934. Back in South Africa he was painting again and had major exhibitions in Cape
Town and Pretoria in 1935.
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Exhibitions :
Pierneef participated in many group exhibitions from 1911 in South
Africa.
1913 - First of numerous solo exhibitions held in Pretoria and The Netherlands
1929 - Johannesburg group exhibition with Fanie Eloff
1948 - Tate Gallery, London, South African Art Exhibition
1950 - Pieter Wenning Gallery, Johannesburg, Retrospective Exhibition
1953 - Potchefstroom University for Christian High Education, Retrospective
1964 - Adler Fielding Gallery, Johannesburg, Pierneef Festival
1965 - Pretoria Art Museum
1965 - Johannesburg Art Gallery
1970 - Durban Art Gallery, "The Complete Wood-cuts of Pierneef" exhibition
1972 - Johannesburg Art Gallery, exhibition of watercolours
1973 - Pretoria Art Museum, exhibition of the Johannesburg Station panels
1974-75 - University of Stellenbosch, Rand Afrikaans University and Potchefstroom University for CHE, exhibition of the Marita J Pierneef
Collection
1980/81 - Pretoria Art Museum, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Durban Art Gallery, William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley, King George VI Art
Gallery, Port Elizabeth and SA National Gallery, Cape Town, Pierneef and Van Wouw
Retrospective Exhibition
1982 - Pretoria Art Museum, "The Pierneef Collection" Exhibition
1984 - Pretoria Art Museum, Commemorative Exhibition
1987 - Johannesburg Art Gallery, exhibition of the Johannesburg Station panels .
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Awards :
1935 - In this year he received the Medal for Visual Arts
for his Station Panels as well as for his panels in South Africa House in
London.
1951 - Honorary Doctorate, University of Natal
1957 - Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy, University of Pretoria
1957 - Honorary Membership of the South African Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns.
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Represented :
Pierneef's work is represented worldwide in many private and corporate
collections.
Ann Bryant Gallery, East London, Arts Association Namibia Collection, Engelenberg House Art Collection,
Pretoria, Johannesburg Art Gallery, King George VI Art Gallery, Port
Elizabeth, National Cultural History and Open-Air Museum, Pretoria, National Museum,
Bloemfontein, Pierneef Museum, Pretoria, Pietersburg
Collection, Potchefstroom Museum, Durban Art Gallery, Pretoria Art Museum,
Rand Africaans University, Sandton Municipal Collection, South African National
Gallery, Cape Town, Namibia Administration Collection, Windhoek,
University of Cape Town, University of Natal, University of the Orange Free
State, University of South Africa, Pretoria, University of Stellenbosch,
University of
Pretoria, University of the Witwatersrand, Africana
Museum, Johannesburg, William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley.
Public Commissions :
1924 - Ficksburg High School, Orange Free State, Bushmen Panels
1929-32 - Johannesburg Railway Station panels
1933-35 - Panels for South Africa House in London
1937 - Mural for SS Pretoria Castle
1940 - Two large pictures, Johannesburg Magistrates Courts
1955 - Broadcast House, Johannesburg.
Pierneef died on the 4th October
1957 and is regarded as one of our best old masters.
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J.H.
Pierneef, Sy Lewe en sy werk redakteur P.G. Nel, Perskor, ISBN. 0
628 03391 5
The Dictionary of South African Painters and Sculptors, Grania, Ogilvie,
Everard Read, ISBN 0 620 12663 9 |
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