Well Known Works By Year
- 1939
- "Poverty in the midst of Plenty" - Watercolour and pastel on brown paper
- "Interior Sophiatown"
- "Lutheran Church at Botshabelo"
- 1940
- "Migrant Workers" - Gouache on paper
- "Yellow Houses"
- "The Soccer Game"
- 1942
- "Interior with Woman" - Oil on canvas
- "Three Women"
- "Three figures with Bicycle Sophiatown" - Oil on canvas board
- "The Miners"
- "Cyclists in Sophiatown"
- 1944
- "Prison Yard"
- 1945
- "The Wine Drinker"
- "Prisinors Carrying a Boulder"
- "Portrait of Cape Coloured School Teacher - Omar"
- "Children Playing"
- "Houses: District Six"
- 1946
- "Women and Child - Eastwood Pretoria"
- 1947
- "Mine Boy - Oil on canvas board"
- "Sixpence a Door" - Oil on canvas board
- "Song of the Pick" - Oil on canvas board
- "Mary Dikeledi Sekoto"
- "Self-Portrait"
- "Portrait of Anna, The Artist's Mother"
- "Portrait of a Young Man Reading"
- "Outside the Shop"
- "Beyond the Gate"
- "The Donkey Cart, Eastwood"
- "The Proud Father, Manakedi Naky on Bernard Sekoto's Knee"
- "The Artists Mother and Stepfather at Home in Eastwood"
- 1949
- "Eye Glasses" - Charcoal on paper
- "Sore Eye" - Charcoal on paper
- "The Black Beret" - Charcoal on paper
- "Paris; Pont Marie"
- 1953
- "Besotho Women"
- 1955
- "Woman and Children"
- 1959
- "Rider on Horseback" - Oil on canvas
- 1960
- "Blue Head" - Gouache on paper
- 1961
- "Jazz Band" - Oil on board
- 1963
- "Woman's Head"
- "Township Gossip"
- 1968
- "The Three Figures" - Gouache on paper
- 1971
- "Township Scene"
- 1975
- "Woman with a Patterned Headscarf"
- 1978
- "Homage to Steve Biko" - Oil on canvas
- 1979
- "The Bull" - Oil on canvas
- "Portrait of Woman" - Oil on canvas board
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