Andor Kenedi (Kern) (1906-?): Munich, marked, ink, 1928
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Artist: | Kenedi Kern Andor |
Subject: | other theme |
Painting surface: | paper |
Age: | 1900-1949 |
Signature: | signed |
Condition: | good for its age |
Money-back guarantee on originality: | yes |
Originality: | original |
Originality confirmed by expert?: | no |
Andor Kenedi (kern) (1906-?): Munich. Ink, paper. Marked lower right: Munich 928. Graphic size: 14.5x16.5, in passport: 40x30.
Andor Kern (kenedi) (Budapest, 1906 - Brazil, ?) Painter, graphic artist, photographer. He began his studies in Munich, then continued his studies at the College of Fine Arts as a student of Gyula Rudnay, after which he continued his education in Paris for two years. In 1931, he organized a collection exhibition in the National Salon and in 1933 in the Ernst Museum, and was a regular exhibitor in the gallery and the studio. In addition to paintings, he created caricatures and illustrations for the magazines lantos magazin (1930), tíl (1932), injectio humoristica (1928). This plague was published in 1932! With the title andor kern's drawings, a book by journalist pál almásy about the typical figures of the pest at the time. In the mid-1930s, Kern went on a study trip to Italy, South America, and Africa, where he made many portraits and landscapes. At the end of 1935, he changed his name to Kened, and after the end of World War II, he moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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