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These are
just a few of the works currently available. Please call or email the the 8 gallery for more info on inventory and prices.
Fritz Rauh studied four years at the Braunscweig Art School and Academy (1952),
Germany. He came to the United States in 1954 and became associated with Gordon
Onslow Ford, Richard Bowman, Lee Mullican and Fred Reichman who painted in abstraction
based on sources both in nature and Asian art. He was among the artists represented
by the Rose Rabow gallery. "His acrylic paintings of the late 1960's and
the 1970's were rhythmic abstractions filled with squiggles of color through
which flowed meandering paths of radiant light, suggesting microscopic views
of nature." Thomas Albright, Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980.
Solo
Exhibitions:
M.H. De
Young Museum, San Francisco, 1956
David Cole
Gallery, Sausalito, 1959
Louvre Gallery,
San Francisco, 1963
San Francisco
Museum of Art, 1967
Trutton
Gallery, San Francisco, 1968
Rose Rabow
Gallery, San Francisco, 1969, 74, 75, 77
William
Sawyer Gallery, San Francisco, 1971, 72 |
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