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Helmut Starcke, Alles Sal Reg Kom
1961; Acrylic on board, 34.8 in. x 24.8 in.
1961; Acrylic on board, 34.8 in. x 24.8 in.
A man festively attired in a Tweede Nuwejaar outfit in patriotic colours (orange, white, and blue) stands in front of a side wall in Cape Town bearing monarchist posters urging voters to vote ‘No’ in the 1960 republic referendum.
The painting’s title – Alles Sal Reg Kom – means “everything will be alright”.
28 January 2016 10:20 am | Permanent Link | 2 Comments »
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28 Jan 2016 4:50 pm
Nuwejaar, one word.
28 Jan 2016 4:55 pm
Dankie!