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Suzanne Perlman (18 October 1922 – 2 August 2020) was a Hungarian-Dutch visual artist known for her expressionist portraits and landscape paintings. Her bold use of colour has its origins in her early paintings of the tropical island of Curaçao, where she moved with her husband in 1940 to escape Nazi persecution. Her expressionist style developed under the tutelage of Austrian master Oskar Kokoschka in the late 1950s, with whom she worked in Salzburg in the 1960s. Reviewing a 1993 Exhibition as his Critic’s Choice in The Times, John Russell Taylor, art critic and author, wrote that "(Perlman) captures the particular feel of the place while abating none of her expressionist dash".

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  • Suzanne Perlman (18 October 1922 – 2 August 2020) was a Hungarian-Dutch visual artist known for her expressionist portraits and landscape paintings. Her bold use of colour has its origins in her early paintings of the tropical island of Curaçao, where she moved with her husband in 1940 to escape Nazi persecution. Her expressionist style developed under the tutelage of Austrian master Oskar Kokoschka in the late 1950s, with whom she worked in Salzburg in the 1960s. Reviewing a 1993 Exhibition as his Critic’s Choice in The Times, John Russell Taylor, art critic and author, wrote that "(Perlman) captures the particular feel of the place while abating none of her expressionist dash". Perlman studied at Columbia University School of the Arts, Instituto Allende and at Saint Martin's School of Art. (en)
  • Suzanne Perlman (Boedapest, 18 oktober 1923 – Londen, 26 augustus 2020) was een Hongaars-Nederlands kunstschilder. Zij staat bekend om haar expressionistische portretten en landschapsschilderijen en wordt gerekend tot de Nederlands-Antilliaanse schilders hoewel haar oeuvre drie continenten overspant. (nl)
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  • Suzanne Sternberg (en)
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  • Suzanne Sternberg (en)
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  • Budapest, Hungary (en)
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  • Suzanne Perlman (Boedapest, 18 oktober 1923 – Londen, 26 augustus 2020) was een Hongaars-Nederlands kunstschilder. Zij staat bekend om haar expressionistische portretten en landschapsschilderijen en wordt gerekend tot de Nederlands-Antilliaanse schilders hoewel haar oeuvre drie continenten overspant. (nl)
  • Suzanne Perlman (18 October 1922 – 2 August 2020) was a Hungarian-Dutch visual artist known for her expressionist portraits and landscape paintings. Her bold use of colour has its origins in her early paintings of the tropical island of Curaçao, where she moved with her husband in 1940 to escape Nazi persecution. Her expressionist style developed under the tutelage of Austrian master Oskar Kokoschka in the late 1950s, with whom she worked in Salzburg in the 1960s. Reviewing a 1993 Exhibition as his Critic’s Choice in The Times, John Russell Taylor, art critic and author, wrote that "(Perlman) captures the particular feel of the place while abating none of her expressionist dash". (en)
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