Gisela Beker (born 9 October 1932 in Free City of Danzig) was an artist and painter. She had three sons; Erol, Brian, and Gary and a granddaughter, Molly. Queen Fabiola of Belgium promoted the first Visual International Art Exhibition of 122 artists from around the world. Beker's painting Graduation Orange received the top prize.
You can find people similar to Gisela Beker by visiting our lists Artists from Gdańsk and 20th-century American women artists.
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