Nelson Mandela Signed Lithograph

  Location:  acton - london

This is an opportunity to aquire an extremely valuable piece of art from probably the most famouse person in the world!The retail price is £7500 from selected galleries around the world and is due to increase shortly.See www.belgraviagallery.co.uk for press releases and further information. The Tennis Court Signed, limited edition lithograph -This piece is a part of a set of 3. The price includes drawing, photograph and motivation Size: 41 x 50 cm The transformation of the courtyard so the prisoners could exercise playing tennis led Nelson Mandela to mediate on the perversity of being able to play such a civilised sport in so brutal an environment. "In 1977 forced manual labour was ended after we maintained a two-year go-slow strike. We asked to do something more useful with our days instead of the monotony of mining lime and stone from the quarries. This action, however, robbed us of the opportunity to exercise, and after much effort we convinced the warders to allow us to convert the courtyard into a tennis court. Prior to this, the prisoners were marched round and round the courtyard for half an hour everyday. We used to walk around the courtyard quickly in single file under the watchful eye of the guards. Our persistence paid off and we painted the cement courtyard surface to create a traditional tennis court layout. Strangely, Robben Island was the first opportunity for me to play tennis since university. I was by no means an expert, but the exercise was a welcome break from the walks to and from the quarry and round and round the yard. Being able to exercise one's mind and body through play was immensely freeing. Playing tennis and attending to my gardening became my two favourite hobbies on Robben Island. It was a strange sensation enjoying such civilised hobbies in such an uncivilised place. It caused me to reflect on the strange and perverse nature of apartheid, where they wrongly thought that one peoples' freedom could only be enjoyed at the expense and oppression of another." From Artist's Motivation. I am fortunate to have another lithograph so i am selling one to free up some capital.It is brand new and is still being kept in Belgravia Gallery,London.For further info,please feel free to call me.

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Date Posted: 19/02/2006

Nelson Mandela Signed Lithograph



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