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Painter Frank Auerbach, who fled the Nazis and became a major artist, dies at 93

  • Frank Auerbach, the British-German painter, has died aged 93, as announced by his representatives.
  • He was recognized as one of the greatest painters of his age and died peacefully at his home in London.
  • Auerbach was known for his portraiture and street scenes, with a career that spanned seven decades and included major exhibitions worldwide.
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Frank Auerbach, one of the most outstanding painters of our time, is dead. The Berlin native died in London on Monday.

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British-German artist Frank Auerbach has died. The Jewish painter fled Nazi Germany as a child and became one of Britain's greatest post-war painters. Auerbach was 93 years old. He died yesterday morning at home in London. The painter was known for his portraits and works of street scenes. He liked to paint Camden Town, the neighbourhood in North London where he had a studio for a long time. Thick paintings The centimetre-thick layers of paint t…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Of Jewish origin, the artist was naturalized in British at the age of seven, but his parents died in concentration camps in German naturalized British at the age of seven. The figurative painter Frank Auerbach died this Monday (11) at the age of 93, announced the Frankie Rossi gallery, which represented him, this Tuesday. “With great sadness, Frankie Rossi Art Projects announces that Frank Auerbach, one of the greatest painters of our time, died…

·Brazil
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