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Gert Olof Marcus (1914-2008) was a Swedish painter and sculptor. He was born 10 November 1914 in the Groß Borstel district of Hamburg and died in Stockholm on 23 December 2008. Marcus’ father was a German lawyer named Paul Marcus but his mother, Hilda Maria Dahl, was Swedish. The couple had four children: Ingolf, Gert, Holger, and Anna Britta. Paul was of Jewish descent so, with the rise of Nazism, the family had to flee Germany. Ingolf, who was at that time a young pianist, had already moved to Zurich, where he later began a career as a conductor and composer. In 1939, he moved to Los Angeles and took his mother's maiden name, Dahl. Gert Marcus and his brother Holger moved to Sweden in 1933; other family members joined them there.

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  • جيرت ماركوس (بالألمانية: Gert Marcus؛ بالسويدية: Gert Marcus) هو نحات وفنان سويدي وألماني، ولد في 10 نوفمبر 1914 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 23 ديسمبر 2008 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Gert Olof Marcus (* 10. November 1914 in Groß Borstel in Hamburg; † 23. Dezember 2008 in Stockholm) war ein deutsch-schwedischer Maler und Bildhauer. (de)
  • Gert Olof Marcus (1914-2008) was a Swedish painter and sculptor. He was born 10 November 1914 in the Groß Borstel district of Hamburg and died in Stockholm on 23 December 2008. Marcus’ father was a German lawyer named Paul Marcus but his mother, Hilda Maria Dahl, was Swedish. The couple had four children: Ingolf, Gert, Holger, and Anna Britta. Paul was of Jewish descent so, with the rise of Nazism, the family had to flee Germany. Ingolf, who was at that time a young pianist, had already moved to Zurich, where he later began a career as a conductor and composer. In 1939, he moved to Los Angeles and took his mother's maiden name, Dahl. Gert Marcus and his brother Holger moved to Sweden in 1933; other family members joined them there. Apart from a few months studying at the Otte Skölds målarskola (1936–37) and some months at the Ateneum School in Helsinki, Finland (1937–1938), Gert Marcus was an autodidact. He became one of Sweden's most consistent concretists, even if he distanced himself from all "isms". Marcus lived most of his life in Stockholm but he worked for long periods in France in Menton, L’Esconil (Brittany) and Paris, and in Italy at Massa-Carrara. Early in his life he was influenced by Paul Cézanne's attempts in determining how to create space and volume without the use of Renaissance perspective. This led to Marcus’ creating a color theory – which he was faithful to during his entire artistic career. Work on volume and color opened for him a road to bas-reliefs and eventually to sculpture. In 1955 he met the artists Michel Seuphor, Nicolas Schöffer, and Georges Vantongerloo in Paris. With the last, Marcus developed a long and profitable friendship. In the 1950s, Gert Marcus was awarded several commissions, including that for a wall mosaic in Sankt Mikaels kapell in Mora in 1954, another mosaic in Stockholm's polishus in 1957, a choir wall in the church of Vantör in Stockholm, and a wall mosaic in finely crushed glass in Sergelteatern in 1959. Marcus was frequently commissioned to provide sculptural monuments in public spaces in Sweden and even to design the interior of the Bagarmossen metro station in Stockholm. In 1999 Gert Marcus was awarded the Prince Eugen medal by the King of Sweden for "outstanding artistic achievement." Marcus married twice, first to Anne-Marie Söderlund, a marriage that lasted from 1945 to 1970 and produced two children, Anna and Claude and then, in 1977, to fellow sculptor Françoise Ribeyrolles-Marcus, with whom he fathered a second daughter, Aurelia. (en)
  • Gert Olof Wilfried Marcus, född 10 november 1914 i Gross Borstel i Hamburg i Tyskland, död 23 december 2008 i Stockholm, var en tysk-svensk målare och skulptör. (sv)
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  • جيرت ماركوس (بالألمانية: Gert Marcus؛ بالسويدية: Gert Marcus) هو نحات وفنان سويدي وألماني، ولد في 10 نوفمبر 1914 في هامبورغ في ألمانيا، وتوفي في 23 ديسمبر 2008 في ستوكهولم في السويد. (ar)
  • Gert Olof Marcus (* 10. November 1914 in Groß Borstel in Hamburg; † 23. Dezember 2008 in Stockholm) war ein deutsch-schwedischer Maler und Bildhauer. (de)
  • Gert Olof Wilfried Marcus, född 10 november 1914 i Gross Borstel i Hamburg i Tyskland, död 23 december 2008 i Stockholm, var en tysk-svensk målare och skulptör. (sv)
  • Gert Olof Marcus (1914-2008) was a Swedish painter and sculptor. He was born 10 November 1914 in the Groß Borstel district of Hamburg and died in Stockholm on 23 December 2008. Marcus’ father was a German lawyer named Paul Marcus but his mother, Hilda Maria Dahl, was Swedish. The couple had four children: Ingolf, Gert, Holger, and Anna Britta. Paul was of Jewish descent so, with the rise of Nazism, the family had to flee Germany. Ingolf, who was at that time a young pianist, had already moved to Zurich, where he later began a career as a conductor and composer. In 1939, he moved to Los Angeles and took his mother's maiden name, Dahl. Gert Marcus and his brother Holger moved to Sweden in 1933; other family members joined them there. (en)
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  • Gert Marcus (de)
  • Gert Marcus (en)
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