# Frans David Oerder artist context and auction value notes

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## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1867-04-07
- Death date: 1944-07-15
- Nationality: Dutch
- Movements: South African art, early 20th century
- Common media: oil painting, lithography, etching, drawing

## About Frans David Oerder

Frans David Oerder (1867–1944) was a Dutch-born painter, printmaker, and draftsman who became a significant figure in early South African art. Born in Rotterdam on 7 April 1867, Oerder trained in the Netherlands before relocating to South Africa, where he spent much of his career in Pretoria. He worked across oil painting, lithography, etching, and drawing, and is best known for landscapes, still-life compositions, and portraits. His work bridges Dutch painterly traditions and southern African subject matter, making him a distinctive presence in both markets. Oerder signed his work with a characteristic lowercase 'frans Oerder.' He died in Pretoria on 15 July 1944. With over 360 recorded works in auction databases, Oerder remains a regularly encountered artist at appraisal.

## Common works and media

Oerder's most commonly encountered works include oil-on-canvas landscape paintings, often depicting South African scenery, as well as floral still-life paintings and portrait commissions. He also produced lithographs, etchings, and drawings. Works on paper and prints appear more frequently at auction than larger canvases, reflecting his activity as a graphic artist as well as a painter.

## Market and appraisal context

Frans David Oerder's works appear with moderate frequency at auction, predominantly in South African and European sales. Oil paintings — especially landscapes and floral still-life subjects — tend to attract the strongest collector interest, while prints and works on paper trade at lower price levels. Provenance linking a work to South African galleries or exhibitions can influence value. Collectors should note his distinctive lowercase signature convention when assessing attribution. Because Oerder straddled Dutch and South African markets, comparable sales may be distributed across both regions, making broad auction-record review important for accurate appraisal.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine artist identity research with auction records, auction-house context, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lots when those records are available. For Frans David Oerder, identity and biographical data are grounded in authority files from the RKD (Netherlands Institute for Art History), Getty ULAN, VIAF, and Wikidata. Market observations are general and should be supplemented with specific auction comparables for individual appraisal.

## Sources

- RKD — Netherlands Institute for Art History: https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/60296
- VIAF (OCLC): https://viaf.org/viaf/95797246/
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500018887
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5492386
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frans_Oerder
