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  1. Luise Straus-Ernst (December 2, 1893 – d. early July 1944), also known as Louise Ernst, Louise Straus, Louise Ernst-Straus, or Luise Ernst-Straus, was a Jewish German art historian, writer, journalist, and artist, sometimes using an artistic Dadaist alias Armada von Duldgedalzen. [1] [2]

  2. Luise Straus-Ernst, auch Louise Ernst, Louise Straus, Louise Ernst-Straus oder Luise Ernst-Straus, genannt Lou (* 2. Dezember 1893 in Köln; † Anfang Juli 1944 im KZ Auschwitz ), war eine deutsche Kunsthistorikerin, Journalistin und Künstlerin sowie die erste Ehefrau des surrealistischen Künstlers Max Ernst und Mutter von Jimmy Ernst .

  3. Aug 18, 2018 · The end of the war, in which Germany was defeated, was marked by a significant event in the life of a young and still wavering artist from the suburbs of Cologne: Max Ernst married Luise Straus — a well-educated and successful art historian. A graduate of the University of Bonn, Ernst’s fellow student, Luise Straus upheld a thesis in 1917 ...

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  4. Straus attempted to leave France herself. In 1943, after 2 years of moving from Paris and the South of France to Drancy, under increasing threat and aware that she was watched, Luise Straus-Ernst was finally captured. In June 1944 she was deported on the next-to-last train to Auschwitz where she was executed. Sources. Straus-Ernst, Louise.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Luise Straus-Ernst. Luise Straus-Ernst (1993-1944) was an art historian, writer, journalist, and artist. She came from a Jewish family and as such she had to flee Germany. She arrived in Paris, but after the Nazi occupation she tried to leave. As an artist, she often used the alias Armada von Duldgedalzen.

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  6. Jun 23, 2017 · Yet Luise Straus-Ernst, this resolute woman who led a remarkable life, is often simply known as Max Ernst’s first wife. The Wallraf is now countering this one-sided view of her with this dedicated exhibition. To this end, the museum is reconstructing the special exhibition Alte Kriegsdarstellungen - Graphik des 15. bis 18.

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  8. Jan 1, 2013 · Luise Straus-Ernst and the life story of a German refugee in France | This article analyses the life story of Luise Straus-Ernst, an art historian and first wife of the artist Max Ernst, who was ...

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