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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mildred Bendall, Iris, anémones et coquelicots, 1932, circa
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Mildred Bendall, Iris, anémones et coquelicots, 1932, circa

Mildred Bendall 1891-1977

Iris, anémones et coquelicots, 1932, circa
oil on canvas
50 x 49.5 cm
19 3/4 x 19 1/2 in

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Mildred Bendall was a French 20th-century painter who worked in Paris alongside Picasso, Braque and Matisse. Born in Bordeaux, Mildred was the third and youngest child of Manley Forbes Bendall,...
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Mildred Bendall was a French 20th-century painter who worked in Paris alongside Picasso, Braque and Matisse.

Born in Bordeaux, Mildred was the third and youngest child of Manley Forbes Bendall, a successful English merchant, and Marie-Blanche-Elisabeth née Chrisman. Between 1910-1914, Bendall trained at the atelier of fashionable painter Félix Carme and she soon found success, with her work 'Coin de Salon Bordelais' winning the first prize in the Peinture au Palmarès de l'Union Féminine de Bordeaux in 1914 and a acquisition by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in 1919. Bendall's early paintings are reminiscent of the Chardinesque style of her tutor and show the skill in drawing and composition which later earned her the respect of Henri Matisse and Albert Marquet.

In 1920, Bendall was admitted to the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris, and by 1927 she had permanently relocated to the city. However, it was her time at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Montparnasse - where the painters of the Ecole de Paris spent their time - that most transformed her style. In particular, her friendship with Matisse most obviously left its mark. After becoming close, she adopted to great effect his Fauvist ideas on colour as the building blocks for form. Although Bendall never married, the son of Henri, Jean-Gérard Matisse, did propose to her.

Under Henri's guidance, Bendall became an active force in the avant-garde artistic circles of Bordeaux and helped to build real relationships between the provincial capital and Paris. In 1928, she helped to found the Artistes Indépendants Bordelais, a movement against traditional Academism. Bendall persuaded the great artists of the time such as Bonnard, Braque, Utrillo, Matisse, and Picasso to submit paintings to the group's yearly exhibitions. In 1929, Bendall was also a founding member of Le Studio, a free and loosely-grouped academy who were the first to provide life-drawing classes in Bordeaux.

In 1937, the Galerie de Paris exhibited Bendall's work in 'Jeune France', alongside canvasses by Kees van Dongen, Max Jacob, and Raoul Dufy. The Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, purchased the painting 'Bouquet a la table ronde' from this exhibition.

Following the Second World War, and until her death in 1977, Bendall remained true to expressive colour and strong compositions. Her unique blend of Fauvism and Expressionism conveys her individual enjoyment of nature, strong yet tender, with a sumptuous modern technique. Her achievements were rewarded with a retrospective in 1951 and a second acquisition by Musée d'Art Moderne in 1954.

Solo Exhibitions

2009, Mildred Bendall, Galerie du Post-Impressionism, Paris

2008, Mildred Bendall (1891-1977): a Retrospective Exhibition, Partridge, London, 1 - 26 April

1987, Mildred Bendall: An Exhibition of Selected Works from the Artist’s Studio, Whitford and Hughes, London, 19 Oct - 27 Nov

1981, Mildred Bendall 1891-1978: Rétrospective, Peintures, Société Artistique de la ville de Mérignac, Mérignac, 24 April - 30 May

1961, Galerie du Fleuve, Bordeaux (Studies of Eyzies Grottos)

1960, Peintures récentes de Mildred Bendall, Galerie du Fleuve, Bordeaux, 8 - 23 Oct

1958, Mildred Bendall, Galerie de l’Ami des Lettres, Bordeaux

1955, Mildred Bendall, Galerie de l’Ami des Lettres, Bordeaux, 3 - 16 Dec

1954, Bendall, Bateaux-Bouquets, Galerie de l’Ami des Lettres, Bordeaux

1951, Mildred Bendall, Galerie de l’Ami des Lettres, Bordeaux

1942, Bendall, Galerie Chappe-Lautier, Toulouse

1937, 25 Bouquets de Mildred Bendall, Galerie de Paris, Paris, 5 - 20 May
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