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Klaus FriedebergerKlaus Friedeberger was born in Berlin in 1922. He arrived in Britain as a refugee in 1939 and was sent as an internee aboard the Dunera to Australia, where he spent his formative years as an artist before returning to Europe. He had his first one-man exhibition at Annely Juda's Hamilton Galleries in 1963. He lives and works in London. His subsequent exhibitions, which included a solo exhibition at England & Co in 2007, focused primarily on his early works in Australia and London.
These pages show selected works from the gallery's 2007 exhibition Klaus Friedeberger: Works 1940-1970.
BIOGRAPHY
Paintings Prints
Achromatic paintings The Australian years
Drawings & works on paper
Journey round the World poster design 1941
24.5 x 19 inches
Gouache on paper
24.5 x 19 inches
Gouache on paper
British Museum collection