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Fritz Ascher

Fritz Ascher (1893 - 1970) was active/lived in Germany.  Fritz Ascher is known for German Expressionism.

Fritz Ascher was born on October 17, 1893 in Berlin, Germany and died on March 26, 1970 in Berlin, Germany. 

Ascher was a German artist, whose work known by expressionist and symbolist sensitivity. He expressed works on paper and poetry through themes of contemporary social and cultural relevance, of spirituality and mythology.

He was banned from working in 1933 and eventually imprisoned.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Ascher

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