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Klaus Perls Klaus Gunther Perls (1912–2008) was born in Berlin, Germany, where his parents were art dealers. He studied art history in Munich, but after the Nazis stopped granting degrees to Jews he moved to Basel, Switzerland and completed his studies. Here, he wrote a dissertation on the 15th-century French painter Jean Fouquet.〔William Grimes (June 5, 2008), (Klaus Perls, Art Dealer Who Gave Picassos to the Met, Dies at 96 ) ''New York Times''.〕 ==Early career== His father Hugo Perls had fled Germany and separated from his mother who set up as an art dealer in Paris.〔Hugo fled Germany and Perls Gallery in New York.〕 In 1935, after two years in Paris, Klaus moved to New York and opened the Perls Galleries on East 58th Street near Madison Avenue. Initially, he dealt in works by Maurice Utrillo, Maurice de Vlaminck and Raoul Dufy; artists that his mother recommended to him from Paris. When she was forced to flee France, he began dealing in contemporary American artists, including Darrel Austin, and in Mexican and South American art.
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