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1981 Group exhibition with Y. Baume, Bohm, Esther Hess, F. Limerat, Louttre. B, C. Maillard, Robert Saint-Criq, R. Thévenot, Marcel Van Thienen, Galerie Le Temps de voir (Dir. G. Thévenot)
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In 1945, after the end of the war, Saur returned to Paris, first finding a studio in Rue Broca, then in Bangeux (Hauts-de-Seine), where she lived and worked.
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in France as a "feindlicher Ausländer" (lit. "enemy alien"). She found refuge with Eva Péan-Pages in the Villa Brise des Neiges in La Tronche near
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1971 "Peintures, collages, objets d’ombre", Centre Culturel Communal de Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine, France
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1986 "Collages et objets d’ombre", Galerie Sud - Centre culturel communal de Bagneux, France
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Participation in several group exhibitions in France, Denmark, Italy, USA, Great Britain ...
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1964 "Cinquante ans de collages": Musée d’art et d’industrie de Saint- Etienne (France)
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1963 "Peintures et collages" (with François Willi Wendt), Städtisches Museum von Trier
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1955 "Die ausgewanderten Maler - Peintres allemands émigrés en France" (with
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in Berlin. For political reasons, she moved to Paris in 1937 with her friend
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1951 "Gouaches" (with Stephen Gilbert), Galerie Arnaud, Paris, France
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in 1909, daughter of a musician. After attending grammar school in
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encouraged her artistic maturation. In 1940 Saur was taken to the
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1960 Galerie du Pont Royal (Dir. Irma Hoenigsberg), Paris, France
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In 1932–1933 she became involved in the resistance against the
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1950 "Gouaches et pastels", Galerie de Beaune, Paris, France
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from 1929 to 1934. It was then that she made her first
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1961 "Peintures", Galerie du Pont Royal, Paris, France
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1963 "Collages", Galerie du Pont Royal, Paris, France
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Bregenz
Villejuif
painter
Paris
abstract painter
lyrical abstraction
Bregenz
Augsburg
Karl Jaspers
Heidelberg
Berlin
autodidactic
drawing
Nazi regime
Barnimstrasse women's prison
François Willi Wendt
Wassily Kandinsky
Fernand LĂ©ger
Hans Hartung
Sonia Delaunay
Alberto Giacometti
Serge Poliakoff
Gurs internment camp
Grenoble
Salon des Réalités Nouvelles

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