Stenders Kunstforlag

Stenders Kunstforlag was a leading publisher of postcards and reproductions of artworks based in Copenhagen, Denmark.

His father Friedrich Ludwig Stender was the managing director of the local psychiatric hospital.

The company was initially based in rented premises in Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder's building at G. C. Andersens Boulevard 10 (then Halmtorvet 10).

After his death just four four years later, he was replaced by Villy Stender and Poul Mik.

In the same year, Stenders Kunstforlag relocated to new premises in the Ferrum Building at Rådhuspladsen 35.

Meyer died in 1930, he was succeeded by Villy Stender's eldest son Curt as head of the daily operations.

The company was then continued by the latter's widow Gertrud with the two long-employees Kaj Ditlevsen and as managing directors.

Stender's former building at Bernstorffsgade 12. The low building to the left is part of Copenhagen's Western Power Station .