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Vilma Henkelman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vilma Henkelman
Vilma Maria Helena Henkelman (born Rotterdam, 15 October 1944) is a Dutch sculptor, ceramist,〔American Ceramic Society (1991), ''Ceramics Monthly,'' Vol. 39, p. 23〕 and photographer.〔(Biographical data ) at the Netherlands Institute for Art History.〕 == Live and work == Born in Rotterdam, Henkelman took pottery lessons from Emmy van Deventer,〔(Vilma Henkelman ) at capriolus.nl, 2015.〕 and studied ceramic design at the Free Academy in The Hague. In 1976 she started working as assistant in the pottery factory Groeneveldt. In 1969 she started her own studio in The Hague at the Bagijnstraat. In 1975 moved to Amsterdam, where she started a studio and gallery at the Veerkade. From 1989 to 1995 she ran an own studio in Vlaardingen.〔 A 1985 exhibition brochure summarized, that "in her free plastic forms she wants above all to express the essence of the primordial matter. In order to show the strength and vitality of the clay, therefore, they do not use a glaze... she works with pottery clay and forms with a quick twist technique. She bakes in an electric furnace to 1020 degrees." 〔''Nederlandse keramiek 85 De Elleboogkerk - expositiebrochure,'' Amersfoort 1985. Cited at capriolus.nl, 2015.〕 Her work is in the collection of the Princessehof Ceramics Museum in Leeuwaarden.
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