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Born 1936 Bern, Switzerland. Known for: Wide landscapes, figurative compositions, floral and architectural pieces in strong colors..
Susy Kathy Thys, born Susi Bill in Bern, Switzerland, married Belgian painter Roger Kathy in 1956. After her husband's accidental death, she held her first solo exhibition in 1980. She found... Read full biography
Susy Kathy Thys, born Susi Bill in Bern, Switzerland, married Belgian painter Roger Kathy in 1956. After her husband's accidental death, she held her first solo exhibition in 1980. She found inspiration for her paintings during study trips to Greece, Italy, Spain, and France, capturing her... Read full biography
Susy Kathy Thys, born Susi Bill in Bern, Switzerland, married Belgian painter Roger Kathy in 1956. After her husband's accidental death, she held her first solo exhibition in 1980. She found inspiration for her paintings during study trips to Greece, Italy, Spain, and France, capturing her impressions in notes and drawings. Her preferred motifs included wide, deserted landscapes, figurative compositions, floral and architectural pieces.
Susy Kathy Thys, born Susi Bill in Bern, Switzerland, married Belgian painter Roger Kathy in 1956. After her husband's accidental death, she held her first solo exhibition in 1980. She found inspiration for her paintings during study trips to Greece, Italy, Spain, and France, capturing her impressions in notes and drawings. Her preferred motifs included wide, deserted landscapes, figurative compositions, floral and architectural pieces.
Susy Kathy Thys, born Susi Bill in Bern, Switzerland, married Belgian painter Roger Kathy in 1956. After her husband's accidental death, she held her first solo exhibition in 1980. She found inspiration for her paintings during study trips to Greece, Italy, Spain, and France, capturing her impressions in notes and drawings. Her preferred motifs included wide, deserted landscapes, figurative compositions, floral and architectural pieces.