A Quality of Light, A Pattern Disrupted, A Motion, A Balance, A Contradiction

First published in Player’s Club Programme in 1926, this illustration by artist Wladyslaw Theodore Benda shows a young woman in a Medieval headpiece. The image was done in charcoal and watercolor. Polish-born Benda lived from 1873 to 1948 and worked as a graphic artist with his illustrations appearing in advertising, books and magazines.


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