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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| Fritz Rauh studied four years at the Braunscgweig Art School and Academy (1952), Germany. Came to the United states in 1954 and became associated with Richard Bowman, Lee Mullican and Fred Riechman who painted in abstraction based on sources both in nature and Oriental art.
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;
Selected Exhibitions: International Art Show at EXPO 70, Osaka, Japan; Creation, Gallery Schreinber, Basil, Switzerland, 1978; San Francisco Bay Area Painters, Gallerie B. Haasner, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Literature: Thomas Albright, Art in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945-1980
Source: David J Carlson, Carlson Gallery, California. Carlson's specialty is Post-World War II California artists, and he is preparing a catalogue for a 2004 traveling exhibition of these artists to several California museums.
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