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Lia van Rhijn (born Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, 1953) is a Dutch ceramist and sculptor, who makes sculptures of human – and animal figures and architectural forms.〔(Biographical data ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History〕〔Lia van Rhijn, ''Traces in clay.'' Zuidwolde, 2010. With complete list of works and contributions by Han van Hagen, Wim van der Beek, Leo and Yvonne Divendal Kroonenberg. 〕 ==Life== Lia van Rhijn studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Amersfoort and the Free Academy in The Hague. It was Ernst Beijer who awoke her interest for special architectural lines, and she received glaze lessons from Henk Trumpie. For her early work she received the Art Encouragement Prize from the city of Gouda in 1980. Travelling to Mexico, Ireland, Spain and imaginary tours to Cappadocia made her aware of the ethnic and geographic influence on art forms. In these experiences she found the themes and inspiration for all her work. In addition, she not so much is lead by conventional currents, but in the first place follows her own ideas. The studio of Lia van Rhijn is part of the Arts Centre Hofstede Duet in Zuidwolde, Drenthe in which her life partner, the etcher Han van Hagen, participates. In that context, they offers courses and workshops. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lia van Rhijn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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