Salberg, Ilse - died 1947

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA:

1933
Räderscheidt considers leaving Germany. He takes a trip to Italy and paints town-scapes of Rome and Naples.
He get to known the patrons, Rudolf Metzger and Ilse Metzger-SAlberg
.

1934
At the end of the year, Räderscheidt leaves Cologne and , with his new companion, Ilse Metzger-Salberg
, moves first in Berlin on the Motzensee.

1942
Following a round up carried out by the French police, during which Ernst Meyer, the son of Ilse Salberg is arrested and subsequently send to a German concentration camp, they succeed in escaping from their hiding place in Barjols (Dep. Le Var), in the French Maritime Alps. A butcher from Barjols hides them among his wares and takes them to the Swiss border where Räderscheidt, together with Ilse Salberg
and her daughter, Brigitte Metzger, slips over illegally.

1943
After being interned once again, he is saved from expulsion, thanks to the recommendation to the conservator of the museum in Basel, Georg Schmidt, and receives an unlimited residence permit as "privat internee" at the Hotel Bären in Münchenbuchsee.

1947
Räderscheid works as if possessd for the Swiss art collectors who value above all his "Franzöische Malerei" [French painting] (post-expressionist and post-cubist) in order to pay the doctors' fees for Ilse Salberg 
who is now suffering from cancer. After the death of Ilse Salberg he sells his entire Swiss oeuvre to the Galerie Marbach from Bern and goes to Paris with Brigitte, the daughter of Ilse Salberg.

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