Florian Breuer (painter)

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Florian Breuer (born May 20, 1916 in Berlin ; † December 18, 1994 ) was a globetrotter and Friedenau artist. He studied at the crafts school and the college for fine arts in Berlin and Dresden from 1934 to 1937 and from 1941 to 1945. As a freelance artist, he undertook extensive trips to the Mediterranean, India and East Asia in the 1950s. His work is inspired by Gauguin and Picasso and includes a large number of paintings, watercolors, drawings and graphics.

Exhibitions

  • Galerie Schueler, Berlin, January 1955
  • Galerie am Abend, Berlin, November 6, 1960 - January 6, 1961 Exhibition "des peintures exigues"
  • Galerie Pels – Leusden, Berlin, 1976 retrospective with 123 works
  • Municipal Gallery Berlin, special exhibition from August 23, 2011 - 2012
  • Graphothek Berlin

Designs in public space

  • Colored glass wall design in the nave for the two large windows on the long side of the Evangelical Philip Church; three windows in the chancel and the sgraffito in the apse Nathanael Church, Berlin-Schöneberg, 1957.
  • Memorial commemorating places of horror in human history in the forecourt of the Atonement Church, Berlin, 1964

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