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Helen Dahm (May 21, 1878 – May 24, 1968) was a Swiss artist and a follower of the expressionist movement. Helen Dahm was born in Egelshofen (now Kreuzlingen), Switzerland. She studied art in Zurich and Munich. Her early work included hand-colored, hand-pressed fabric prints, mostly expressionistic in style. In the early 1930s, Helen suffered from severe depression and did very little art. However, a meeting with Meher Baba in Cannes, France, in 1937 had a profound effect on her. In 1938, by invitation of Meher Baba, Dahm came to live in his ashram in Meherabad, India and painted the interior murals in his would-be samadhi (tomb) that had been completed earlier that year. Her paintings are still viewable there today, as restored by American artist Dot Lesnik in 1989. For health reasons Dahm

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  • Helen Dahm (de)
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  • Helen Dahm oder auch Helene Dahm (* 21. Mai 1878 in Egelshofen; † 24. Mai 1968 in Männedorf) war eine Schweizer Malerin des Expressionismus. (de)
  • Helen Dahm (ou Helene Dahm ; 21 mai 1878 à Egelshofen - 24 mai 1968 à Männedorf) est une peintre suisse expressionniste. (fr)
  • Helen Dahm (Kreuzlingen, 21 mei 1878 - Männedorf, 24 mei 1968) was een Zwitserse expressionistische kunstschilderes. (nl)
  • Helen Dahm (May 21, 1878 – May 24, 1968) was a Swiss artist and a follower of the expressionist movement. Helen Dahm was born in Egelshofen (now Kreuzlingen), Switzerland. She studied art in Zurich and Munich. Her early work included hand-colored, hand-pressed fabric prints, mostly expressionistic in style. In the early 1930s, Helen suffered from severe depression and did very little art. However, a meeting with Meher Baba in Cannes, France, in 1937 had a profound effect on her. In 1938, by invitation of Meher Baba, Dahm came to live in his ashram in Meherabad, India and painted the interior murals in his would-be samadhi (tomb) that had been completed earlier that year. Her paintings are still viewable there today, as restored by American artist Dot Lesnik in 1989. For health reasons Dahm (en)
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  • Männedorf, Switzerland (en)
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