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Sable Antelope in the Bushveld

Sable Antelope in the Bushveld

Errol Norbury

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Experience the captivating artistry of South African landscapes with "Sable Antelope in the Bushveld," an original oil painting by acclaimed artist Errol Norbury. This exquisite oil on canvas captures the grace of the sable antelope in its natural habitat.

Errol Norbury's mastery is evident in every deliberate and intricate brushstroke, showcasing vivid detail and clarity in his works. Whether it's the deep blue mountain ranges, the sun-dappled Wineland vineyards, the historic charm of Cape Dutch homesteads, or the vast African sunsets in the bushveld, Norbury's talent knows no bounds.

His dedication to capturing diverse subjects is a testament to his artistic versatility. From majestic wildlife to breathtaking landscapes, Norbury's art transports you to the heart of South Africa's beauty. Bring the spirit of the bushveld into your space with "Sable Antelope in the Bushveld" and relish in Errol Norbury's extraordinary ability to breathe life into his art.

About Artist

Born in South Africa in 1949, Errol Norbury displayed artistic talent early in his life. Norbury went on to study commercial art and illustration at the University of the Witwatersrand. 

Since 1972 Errol has concentrated on fine art focusing on oil painting. His choice of subject matter is wide and varied – seascapes, still lives, aircraft, landscapes, wildlife and his beloved bushveld scenes.

In 1981 Errol undertook his first overseas tour to Europe and the U.S.A. He exhibited in El Paso, Texas, in 1981 and 1982 and in Belgium and England. He quickly adapted his palette to those colours predominately in Europe and had complete sell-outs at his exhibitions.

Norbury has exhibited in the USA, Europe, and many South African galleries. His painting of a British Royal Navy ship was presented to Katharine Worsley, Duchess of Kent, in April 1999. The painting is now on permanent display at the UK's National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London.

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ROLLED & TUBE
This safe and cost-effective packaging is our preferred packaging option. We'll remove the canvas from the stretcher frame and roll it up into this sturdy and protective cardboard tube for shipping. Upon delivery, simply have the canvas re-stretched at your local framer.FLAT-PACKED / BOXED
We package the artwork on its stretcher frame or in a frame. The artwork is securely bubble-wrapped and packed into a sealed cardboard box. This option offers good protection of your artwork while in-transit, without the additional cost associated with custom-crating.

CUSTOM-CRATED

We build a custom-crate specifically to provide the best protection for your artwork. However, it's also the most costly option. We recommend custom-crates for the transportation of fragile artworks such as sculptures, ceramics and very large painting

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In the unlikely event that you are not entirely satisfied with your art purchase, we offer you additional peace of mind with our 100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee. Our full money back 10 day Return Policy applies for online purchases only. If you feel you need to return your artwork, for whatever reason, you can notify us within 10 (ten) days of your purchase, return the item to us and receive a full refund.

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  • Certified Authentic Art

    Certified Authentic Art

  • 10 Day Return Policy

    10 Day Return Policy

  • Insured Shipments

    Insured Shipments

  • Established in 1987

    Established in 1987

  • World Wide Delivery

    World Wide Delivery

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