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Koczy, Rosemarie, 1939-2007

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Personal name headingKoczy, Rosemarie, 1939-2007
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Birth date1939-03-05
Death date2007-12-12
Place of birthRecklinghausen (Münster, Germany)
Field of activityOutsider art Tapestry Drawing
AffiliationDachau (Concentration camp) Struthof (Concentration camp)
Ecole supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg
Profession or occupationOutsider artists
Found inRosemarie Koczy, Zeichnungen, 1980-1990, c1990: p. 111 (b. 1939, Recklinghausen)
New York times, Dec. 16, 2007 (Koczy, Rosemarie Inge, 68, of Croton-on-Hudson, NY; b. Mar. 5, 1939 in Recklinghausen, Germany; deported in 1942 and survived two concentration camps; left Germany in 1959 to study in Geneva; became American citizen in 1989; d. Dec. 12, 2007)
OCLC database, Jan. 4, 2008 (hdg.: Koczy, Rosemarie; Koczy, Rosemarie, 1939-; usage: Rosemarie Koczy)
Outsider art sourcebook, 2016: page 133 (Rosemarie Koczÿ 1939-2007 ; born in Recklinghausen, Germany, Koczÿ was deported at the age of three along with her family to the Traunstein concentration camp, and then to the Ottenhausen camp ; drawings and tapestry)
Wikipedia web site, September 20, 2019: (Rosemarie Inge Koczy (March 5, 1939-December 12, 2007 (aged 68)) was an artist, teacher, known for her many works dealing with the Holocaust ; Koczy was born March 5, 1939, in Recklinghausen, Germany ; Koczy was deported in 1942 at the age of 3, surviving two concentration camps, first at Traunstein (Dachau) and then at Ottenhausen (Struthof) ; She was accepted into the Ecole des Arts Decoratifs in 1961, where she received her diploma with distinction four years later ; She died December 12, 2007, in Croton-on-Hudson, New York ; Concentrating upon tapestry ; started creating pen-and-ink drawings memorializing Holocaust victims)
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