William Fehr (17 April 1892 – 2 April 1968) was a South African businessman and art collector noted for his acquisition of famous artworks, known as The William Fehr Collection, now on display in the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town.[1] The collection was made publicly available for the first time in 1952 when Fehr and other collectors were invited to display historic pieces at the castle. A decade later the collection was purchased by the state and is now owned by The Department of Arts and Culture of South Africa.
^"Dr William Fehr (1892-1968), collector of art as history". www.sahistory.org.za. Archived from the original on 15 March 2008.
WilliamFehr (17 April 1892 – 2 April 1968) was a South African businessman and art collector noted for his acquisition of famous artworks, known as The...
to oversee operations at Royal Gorge Bridge and Park. In July 1998, WilliamFehr, the owner of a gravel business based in Parkdale at the entrance to...
(HSAL), an international exchange project with Dutch artists held in the WilliamFehr Collection, in the Castle of Good Hope. In 2010, Singh was invited to...
William Paul "Dutch" Fehring (May 31, 1912— April 13, 2006) was an American football and baseball player, coach, and administrator. Fehring was president...
soldiers, slaves and burghers of the Cape. The balcony leads to the WilliamFehr collection of paintings and antique furniture.[self-published source...
England for South Africa aboard the "Olivia" (captained by a family friend William Roome) and worked for a while in Cape Town as a scenic and portrait artist...
Collection at the Old Town House Rust en Vreugd SAS Somerset Slave Lodge Social History Centre Bertram House WilliamFehr Collection at the Castle of Good Hope...
(The Butcher Boys) Willem Boshoff Alan Davie Marlene Dumas Robert Hodgins William Kentridge – The gallery contains Kentridge's series of five Soho Eckstein...
artist and whale conservationist, Noel Ashton. Long Street (1850), The WilliamFehr Collection Gordon-Brown, Alfred (1975). Pictorial Africana. Cape Town:...
Henry Charles Fehr FRBS (4 November 1867 – 13 May 1940) was a British monumental and architectural sculptor active in the late nineteenth and early twentieth...
18th-century buildings in the city. The Rust en Vreudg is home to the WilliamFehr Collection of pictorial Africana. It is a part of the Iziko Museums....
Rust en Vreugd Slave Lodge Social History Centre SAS Somerset South African Museum National Gallery WilliamFehr Collection at the Castle of Good Hope...
houses from 1652 to 1806". Some of Trotter's drawings are now in the WilliamFehr Collections in South Africa. See, for example, Head of a Labourer, Pressing...
Ecuador, Guatemala, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and South Africa. William "Dutch" Fehring was elected president, and Carlos García Solórzano vice president...