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Théo Kerg

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86:, Théo Kerg resigned from his position. He was however subsequently arrested in 1944 by the Luxembourgian allied militia, and kept in prison for 15 months as a preventive measure. He left Luxembourg in 1946, aiming to settle in 52: 83: 360: 60: 380: 365: 375: 125:
In Luxembourg, he is remembered especially for his stained-glass windows at the Church of the Holy Spirit in
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Théo Kerg took part in over 300 group exhibitions and over 150 individual exhibitions. He founded a
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Théo Kerg, "Naissance et évolution du tactilisme 1956–1974", Musée des Beaux-arts, Le Havre, 1975.
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he called "tactilism", whereby a work of art would appear differently depending on the
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1957 Gold Medal at the "VI Mostra Nazionale del Disegno e dell Incisione",
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1971 Signatures Prize, abstract category, First Prize, Cultural Center of
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1968 Silver Medal at the Targa Internazionale "Europa Arte",
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IVe Biennale azuréenne de peinture et de la sculpture
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Index

Luxembourgian
modern art
Niederkorn
Esch-sur-Alzette
Paris
France
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Sorbonne
Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie
Düsseldorf
Germany
Paul Klee
Oskar Moll
German invasion of Luxembourg in World War II
Venezuela
Paul Eluard
Chissey-en-Morvan
Burgundy
movement
lighting
atmosphere
Cents
Brussels
Genoa
San Marino
Parma
Grand Palais
Reggio Emilia
Ancona
Montrouge

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