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Elisabeth Loewe

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as a nine-year-old, which resulted in a severe physical disability. It was still possible for her parents to leave Breslau in 1939 for Chile, where the family found a fresh beginning. The
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showed her the path to painting. In 1961 she commenced art studies at the
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1970 Diplôme d'Honneur Salon International Automne Biarritz.
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1995 KulturAmbulanz Galerie im Park, Bremen 1996 Kunstverein
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Her narrative art tries to find a stylistic connection of
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with Dagmar Calais 1998 Kunsthaus Knapstein and townhall
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From 1970 she lived in Bremen as a freelance painter.
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Breslau
Bremen
Post- Expressionism
Poliomyelitis
German reparation policy
Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg
Psychology
Psychoanalysis
University for Arts in Berlin
Latin American
Jewish art
Eastern Europe
Jewish mythology
Berlin
Rathaus Schöneberg
Biarritz
Paris
Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum
Frankfurt am Main
Kunsthalle Bremen
Worpswede
Haus der Bürgerschaft
Langenhagen
Achim
Sundern

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