KOBUS MOLLER (AFRICAN, B. 1949)
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Kobus Moller
African, b. 1949
Leopard in the Grass, 1997
Oil on canvas, signed and dated
Inscribed, "Soli Deo Gloria" lower left. A leopard peers out from a grassy landscape, driftwood frame with gilt and linen liner.
Stretcher: 14 x 20 in. (35.56 x 50.80 cm.), frame: 22 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (57.15 x 72.39 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
African, b. 1949
Leopard in the Grass, 1997
Oil on canvas, signed and dated
Inscribed, "Soli Deo Gloria" lower left. A leopard peers out from a grassy landscape, driftwood frame with gilt and linen liner.
Stretcher: 14 x 20 in. (35.56 x 50.80 cm.), frame: 22 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (57.15 x 72.39 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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KOBUS MOLLER (AFRICAN, B. 1949)
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