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Hans Bendix
DISPLAYING: 11" x 14" Fine Art Print
HANS BENDIX (1898-1984)
Danish cartoonist, painter and cultural radical debater.
Hans Bendix was trained as a painter in Paris , London and Copenhagen and made his debut at the Autumn Art Exhibition 1922 . in 1925 was he draws at Le Quotidien in Paris. Hans Bendix was interrupted by a reluctantly exile (in the United States 1941 - 1945 ) account by Social-Democrat in 1922 - 1950 . He showed here his sense of political satire, reportage drawing and especially theater and ballet drawing and portrait portrayal; particularly empathetic of actress Bodil Ipsen. He could be in a minimal expressive stroke retain volatile movements, facial expressions and personality. From 1925 he designed for cuttlefish , 1926-28 to Critical Revue . He was co-editor of the anti-Nazi magazines Aandehullet and Culture match. From 1950 until his death he designed for the daily newspaper Politiken and was co-editor of the home's Sunday in 1948 -50. Bendix 'style was easy and graceful and appeared sometimes in depictions of young women, and he made no secret of his inspiration and enthusiasm by French culture and the arts.
Danish cartoonist, painter and cultural radical debater.
Hans Bendix was trained as a painter in Paris , London and Copenhagen and made his debut at the Autumn Art Exhibition 1922 . in 1925 was he draws at Le Quotidien in Paris. Hans Bendix was interrupted by a reluctantly exile (in the United States 1941 - 1945 ) account by Social-Democrat in 1922 - 1950 . He showed here his sense of political satire, reportage drawing and especially theater and ballet drawing and portrait portrayal; particularly empathetic of actress Bodil Ipsen. He could be in a minimal expressive stroke retain volatile movements, facial expressions and personality. From 1925 he designed for cuttlefish , 1926-28 to Critical Revue . He was co-editor of the anti-Nazi magazines Aandehullet and Culture match. From 1950 until his death he designed for the daily newspaper Politiken and was co-editor of the home's Sunday in 1948 -50. Bendix 'style was easy and graceful and appeared sometimes in depictions of young women, and he made no secret of his inspiration and enthusiasm by French culture and the arts.