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1910 Indore - 1992. Known for: Painting.
Bendre (1910 - 1992) was born in Indore, where he initially attended the State Art School before getting his Government Diploma in Art in Mumbai in 1933. Conditioned by the quasi-modernist landscapes... Read full biography
Bendre (1910 - 1992) was born in Indore, where he initially attended the State Art School before getting his Government Diploma in Art in Mumbai in 1933. Conditioned by the quasi-modernist landscapes of the Indore School in the early 20th century, his early interest in landscapes continued... Read full biography
Bendre (1910 - 1992) was born in Indore, where he initially attended the State Art School before getting his Government Diploma in Art in Mumbai in 1933. Conditioned by the quasi-modernist landscapes of the Indore School in the early 20th century, his early interest in landscapes continued throughout his career, being the avid traveler that he was. The Silver Medal of Art from the Bombay Art Society in 1934 afforded him early recognition, followed by the Gold Medal in 1941. For a part of 1945... Read full biography
Bendre (1910 - 1992) was born in Indore, where he initially attended the State Art School before getting his Government Diploma in Art in Mumbai in 1933. Conditioned by the quasi-modernist landscapes of the Indore School in the early 20th century, his early interest in landscapes continued throughout his career, being the avid traveler that he was. The Silver Medal of Art from the Bombay Art Society in 1934 afforded him early recognition, followed by the Gold Medal in 1941. For a part of 1945 he was artist in residence at Santiniketan, where he met Nandalal Bose, Ram Kinkar Baij, Binode Behari Mukherjee, and Jamini Roy (in Calcutta). His earlier works, primarily landscapes and portraits in oils and gouache, were classified as academic and... Read full biography
Bendre (1910 - 1992) was born in Indore, where he initially attended the State Art School before getting his Government Diploma in Art in Mumbai in 1933. Conditioned by the quasi-modernist landscapes of the Indore School in the early 20th century, his early interest in landscapes continued throughout his career, being the avid traveler that he was. The Silver Medal of Art from the Bombay Art Society in 1934 afforded him early recognition, followed by the Gold Medal in 1941. For a part of 1945 he was artist in residence at Santiniketan, where he met Nandalal Bose, Ram Kinkar Baij, Binode Behari Mukherjee, and Jamini Roy (in Calcutta). His earlier works, primarily landscapes and portraits in oils and gouache, were classified as academic and impressionist. In 1947 he went to the United States and had a solo exhibition at New York's Windermere Gallery in 1948. En... Read full biography
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