Published in 1974, Adele Naudé’s Hugo Naudé is a richly illustrated biography and art study that traces the life and work of South Africa’s pioneering impressionist, celebrated for his luminous landscapes of the Karoo, Namaqualand, and the Cape; combining narrative, critical commentary, and reproductions of his paintings, the volume situates Naudé within the broader development of South African art while preserving his legacy as a master of colour and atmosphere whose work captured the spirit of the land and its people.