Tine Baanders
Tine Baanders | |
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| File:Tine Baanders, Else Berg en mevr. Sluyters, 1931.jpg Tine Baanders (left) | |
| Born | 4 August 1890 |
| Died | 24 November 1971 (aged 81) |
Martina “Tine” Baanders (1890 – 1971) was a Dutch illustrator, graphic designer, typographer, lithographer, teacher and made items out of leather. She is known for ex-libris designs and protective book covers.[1] She studied at the Instituut voor Kunstnijverheidsonderwijs in Amsterdam. In 1919 she became a teacher in design and calligraphy at the book binding department of the Dagteeken- en Kunstambachtsschool voor Meisjes in Amsterdam. She was a frequent contributor to the art magazine Wendingen. She exhibited her work in Amsterdam (1913, 1917), Rotterdam (1918), Haarlem (1919) and Paris (1925). At the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (1925 world's fair) in Paris, she was awarded a Diplôme de Médaille de Bronze.[2] Besides teaching in Amsterdam, she also taught calligraphy during the years 1949-1953 at the Academie voor Kunst en Industrie (AKI) in Enschede.[3]
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- Dutch graphic designers
- Women graphic designers
- Dutch typographers and type designers
- Dutch art educators
- Dutch women art educators
- 20th-century Dutch lithographers
- 1890 births
- 1971 deaths
- Artists from Amsterdam
- 20th-century Dutch illustrators
- 20th-century Dutch women artists
- Women lithographers
- Dutch women illustrators