Friday 20 August 2021
ARTISTS AND WRITERS IN GREATER HERMANUS HISTORY
Friday 20 August 2021
By: Dr Robin Lee
The coastline of greater Hermanus (an area from Voëlklip to Fisherhaven) has attracted painters and writers since it was first settled in the 1850s. There were several reasons for this, including the natural beauty of the area, with ocean views and rugged mountains close to each other; relatively easy accessibility, even in the 19th century; the growth of holiday accommodation in hotels and guesthouses in the 20th century; and the attraction of village life, free from urban stresses and strains.
A careful search of historical records reveals that at least 50 notable artists and writers have lived in or visited the Greater Hermanus area since 1857. This presentation introduces the relationship some of these had with our area. The list includes writers Stuart Cloete, John Galsworthy, Pauline Smith, Uys Krige, Jan Rabie, Wilbur Smith, and Nicholas Monserrat. The artists include painters Tinus de Jong, Harold Boyes, Gregoire Boonzaier, Terence McCaw, and William Timlin, and sculptress Rhona Stern, with a brief guest appearance by Jacobus Henry Pierneef.
I will be revealing something of great interest regarding Ingrid Jonker, the tragic poet, with strong associations with Onrus – an object that has come to me through an unusual link with our town.
Robin Lee retired to Hermanus in 2001 after a career in academia and NGO management. He has been associated with the establishment of U3A: Overberg in 2003 and the Hermanus History Society in 2012.
He is the author of four books and many articles on Hermanus history and has made numerous presentations to both organisations.
The link is:
https://youtu.be/Fz07eg7EnYk
10 Sept 2021