Ladjane Bandeira
{{Short description|Brazilian artist and journalist}}
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| birth_name = Maria Ladjama Bandeira de Lira
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Ladjane Bandeira or Maria Ladjama Bandeira de Lira (5 June 1927 – 24 March 1999) was a Brazilian artist and journalist. Born in Nazaré da Mata, Brazil, she became Director of the Gallery of Modern Art and President of the Modern Art Society in Recife. She also raised the profile of modern art in the arts pages of the Recife Jornal do Commercio. Her own art was created in paint and sculpture.
Biography
Born on 5 June 1927 in Nazaré da Mata, Brazil, Maria Ladjama Bandeira de Lira was an artist and journalist.{{sfn|Gallindo|1988|page=82}} She used the name Ladjane Bandeira in professional life.{{sfn|Dornelles|2007|page=9}} Her media included three dimensional sculpture and two dimensional painting.{{sfn|Lyra|Hart|1986|page=98}} She moved to Recife and was appointed President of the Modern Art Society and Director of the Gallery of Modern Art in the city. As founder and director of the arts pages in the Recife Jornal do Commercio, she frequently wrote about other major artists and raised awareness of modern art to the general public.{{cite book|title=International Who's who in Art and Antiques|location=Cambridge|publisher=Melrose Press|year=1976|isbn=978-0-90033-237-1|page=20}} She died on 24 March 1999 in Recife.{{sfn|Dornelles|2007|page=9}}
References
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- {{cite book | last=Dornelles | first=Marlova Lenz | title=Interpretações Possíveis aa Obra de Ladjane Bandeira | location=Recife | year=2007 | language=PT}}
- {{cite book | last=Gallindo | first=Marlova Lenz | title=Contos de Pernambuco: autores editados e inéditos | location=Recife | publisher=Fundação Joaquim Nabuco, Editora Massangana |year=1988 | isbn=978-8-57019-135-9 | language=PT}}
- {{cite book | last1=Lyra | first1=Paulo | last2=Hart | first2=Elizabeth | title=Brazil: Art of the Northwest | location=Rio de Janeiro | publisher=Spala | year=1986 | isbn=978-8-57048-021-7}}
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Category:20th-century Brazilian artists
Category:20th-century Brazilian women artists
Category:Brazilian journalists
Category:Brazilian women journalists
Category:People from Pernambuco
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