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Liesbeth Messer-Heijbroek (born Amsterdam, 25 April 1914: died Breda, 6 November 2007) was a Dutch sculptor and medal maker.〔http://www.rkd.nl/rkddb/%28S%28bqj5rwqy2ubcpbooljsus0at%29%29/detail.aspx Netherlands Institute for Art History〕 Born Liesbeth Heijbroek, she studied in the city of her birth at the Rijksakademie (National academy) under both Jan Bronner and Theo van Reijn. In 1940 she married am architect called Willem Messer and the couple settled in Zeeland, in the south-west of the country. The war memorial (1948) in the main cemetery at Domburg was a project shared between the two of them.〔http://www.4en5mei.nl/herinneren/oorlogsmonumenten/monumenten_zoeken/oorlogsmonument/484〕 ==Works on public display== Domburg * 'Knielende vrouw' (kneeling woman), monument Second World War (1948),〔(Domburg, monument op de Algemene begraafplaats )〕 Algemene begraafplaats Middelburg * twee beeldengroepen (Two men : two women) (1956), Langevielebrug * drie sporters (1960), bronzen gevelreliëf aan de Bachensteene (voormalige gymzaal) Oostburg * Monument: Second World War (1951),〔(Oostburg, monument op de Algemene begraafplaats )〕 in the public cemetery in the old town * ''Eenhoorn'' (Unicorn) (1952), Eenhoornplantsoen (Unicorn Square) 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「Liesbeth Messer-Heijbroek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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