Also known as
Horace Ascher Brodzky,
Horace Brodsky
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Painter)
A painter, graphic artist and writer, Brodsky worked in Australia, the UK and USA. The son of the founder of 'Table Talk', he was known for his open line drawings of nudes influenced by Vorticism.
painter, graphic artist and writer, was born at Kew, Melbourne on 30 January 1885, second son of the journalist Maurice Brodsky, founder and editor of Table Talk (1885-1902). Horace studied art at the National Gallery Schools, Melbourne, then at London’s Guild School where he became a friend of Gaudier Brzeska. He also worked in the USA. Known for his open line drawings of nudes influenced by Vorticism. He died in London on 11 February 1969.
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