THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewi " sh-Descended Austrian Artist earns Israel Acclaim Caricatures By MARGUERITE At the opening of the KOZENN CHAJES Salzburg Festival 1977 the guest speaker was Leopold At a recent exhibition of for your party paintings by the Austrian S. Senghor, the president of the Republic of Senegal. For artist Friedensreich Hun- B y dertwasser in Haifa, some the past decade the arran- Detroiters admired his gers of the Salzburg Festi- work, its extraordinary col- vals had invited interna- ors, and acquired several of tionally recognized per- sonalities as main speakers his prints. Call Hundertwasser belongs for the opening of cere- today to the leading inter- monies. Dr. Senghor chose the national painters. He had exhibitions in many coun- topic "Austria as an Ex- pression of Universal tries on all the continents. Culture" and particu- larly discussed the works DRAPES w/matcking BEDSPREADS & WALLPAPER and cultural contribu- -DAKOTAH SPREADS- tions of composer HURTIG INTERIORS Wolfgang Amadeus Call oappointm ent Mozart" the poet Rainer ff itr ohuorme. Maria Rilke and the ESTIMATES painter Hundertwasser. Of the latter Dr. Senghor said: "His mother Elsa was Jewish i.e. of originally Mediterranean extraction. The history of the Jewish Men & Women SAM FIELD 399-1320 25% o 559-82( HAIR REMOVED FOREVER Short Wave Method Sunday Brunch for Yeshiva U. Fast • Safe • Permanent Any Part of Body Free Consultation Dorothy Stofer Formerly of Northland Center IL 647-3432 16231 14 Mile Road (Betw. Southfield t Greenfield) UP, UP and AWAY with M.D.A. Women's Committee of Mich. Region American - Red Magen David for Israel presents .1 Victor B. 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