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Munich
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      Portrait of Sam Wolfe 1967, acrylic and mixed media
      on canvas, 451 x 35 in. by Hans Platschek, at Van
      De Loo, 60 Prinzregentenstrasse during August and
      early September in an exhibition of gallery artists.
      Born in 1923 in Berlin, Platschek has lived in South
      America, Germany, Rome, and now lives in London.
      A pupil of Professor Schorlach, Platschek has had
      one-man shows in Rome, Paris, Munich, Buenos
      Aires, etc. (Price range: DM 500-DM 35,000.)
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      Sinus,1966, oil, 63¾ x 59 in. by E. W. Nay showing
      new paintings and gouaches July 14 to August 21
      at the Galerie Gunther Franke, 22 Maximilianstrasse.
      At the recommendation of Paul Westheim, Nay
      participated in 1922 in an exhibition of young artists
      in Berlin. Awards and prizes include Prix de Rome
      1931-2, Premio Lissone, Lissone, 1953, Lichtwark
      Prize of Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, 1955, the
      Guggenheim award-German section, 1960, and the
      Berlin Art prize in 1964. (Price range: DM 3,000-
      DM 24,000.)

      Basel
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      Le Violoniste devant son I sba, oil on canvas,
      28¼ x 22½ in. by Marc Chagall in Présence des
      Maitres until September at Beyeler, 9 Baumleingasse.
      The exhibition will include works by Monet, Cézanne,
      Vlaminck, Modigliani, Soutine, Utrillo, Bonnard,
      Dufy, Matisse, Braque, Léger, Kandinsky, Klee,
      Mondrian, Rouault, Chagall, Miró, de Stael, and
      Giacometti. (Price range: $8,000-$230,000.)

      Zurich
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      No. 49, 1945, oil on canvas, 16⅞  x 16⅞  in. by Verena
       Löwensberg in a group exhibition Contrastes VII
      July 21 to September 5 at Suzanne Bollag, 116
      Limmatquai. The exhibition is a representation of
      various styles showing works by internationally
      known and young artists. (Price range: SFR 600-
      SFR 20,000.)
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      Roi aux Raisins 1964, tapestry, 79¾ x 59 in. by Antoni
      Clavé exhibiting paintings and tapestries until
      July 31 at Semiha Huber, 18 Talstrasse. Born in
      Barcelona in 1913, Clavé studied at the Ecole des
      Beaux-Arts there. In 1954-5 he abandoned theatre
      design and book illustration to devote himself to
      painting and in 1957 he won the Matarasso Prize at
      the fourth international Biennale of São Paulo.
      In July-September he exhibits tapestries at Musée
      Picasso, Antibes. (Price range: SFR 4,000-SFR 25,000.)

      Turin
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       Monsieur le Guillotine, 1966, steel, 23⅝  x 23⅝  in. by
       Valeriano Trubbiani at Galleria d'Arte Moderna,
      31 via Magenta, until September 17 in Museo
       Sperimentale d'Arte Contemporanea. Among
       artists exhibiting are Adami, Alviani, Baj, Baruchello,
       Cruz Diez, Fontana and Scheggi.
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