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Date: Fri 27-Mar-1998

Publication: Ant

Author: JUDIR

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Bendall

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Mildred Bendall At Whitford

(with cut)

LONDON, ENGLAND -- Whitford Fine Art, 6 Duke Street, St Jame's, will exhibit

works by Mildred Bendall (1891-1977) from May 12 to June 5.

Bendall's work is a celebration of color. Born in 1891 in Bordeaux, she

studied in the atelier of Felix Carme before entering the Academie de la

Grande-Chaumiere in Montparnasse, frequented at the time by Braque,

Giacometti, Picasso, Rouault, Leger, Utrillo, Marquet and Matisse. Here she

met and befriended Matisse, who greatly influenced her work.

The year in Paris revolutionized Bendall's thinking. She began to consider

colors for the first time as building blocks for creating forms and space, as

well as suggesting mood. Influenced by the Fauves, she developed an expressive

use of color to which she remained loyal for the rest of her life.

Bendall's subject matter is mostly made up of familiar things; household

objects, corners of the garden, flowers arranged in vases and jugs and exotic

fish studies. Compositionally, she is even more inventive in the boat and

harbour scenes.

The exhibition at Whitford Fine Art is made up of a selection of sketches,

watercolours and drawings, not previously seen, from the artist's estate.

Prices range from œ450 to œ5,000.

For information, 0171 439 2822.

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