Inge King, born 26 November 1918, is a prominent Australian sculptor, who has many significant public, commercial, and private sculpture commissions to her credit. Inge Studied sculpture with Hermann... Read full biography
Inge King, born 26 November 1918, is a prominent Australian sculptor, who has many significant public, commercial, and private sculpture commissions to her credit. Inge Studied sculpture with Hermann Nonnenmacher(1892-1988) during 1936-37, and in October 1937 she was admitted to the Berlin Academy... Read full biography
Inge King, born 26 November 1918, is a prominent Australian sculptor, who has many significant public, commercial, and private sculpture commissions to her credit. Inge Studied sculpture with Hermann Nonnenmacher(1892-1988) during 1936-37, and in October 1937 she was admitted to the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts*. She was forced to leave the academy a year later, shortly before Kristallnacht. In 1939 Inge travelled to England, and spent two terms at the Royal Academy*, London until it was closed... Read full biography
Inge King, born 26 November 1918, is a prominent Australian sculptor, who has many significant public, commercial, and private sculpture commissions to her credit. Inge Studied sculpture with Hermann Nonnenmacher(1892-1988) during 1936-37, and in October 1937 she was admitted to the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts*. She was forced to leave the academy a year later, shortly before Kristallnacht. In 1939 Inge travelled to England, and spent two terms at the Royal Academy*, London until it was closed due to war-time bombing. Inge joined the sculpture classes of Benno Schotz at the Glasgow School of Art* in 1941 and stayed until 1943. Inge met her husband, the Australian artist Grahame King, at The Abbey Arts Centre in Hertfordshire, England and... Read full biography
Inge King, born 26 November 1918, is a prominent Australian sculptor, who has many significant public, commercial, and private sculpture commissions to her credit. Inge Studied sculpture with Hermann Nonnenmacher(1892-1988) during 1936-37, and in October 1937 she was admitted to the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts*. She was forced to leave the academy a year later, shortly before Kristallnacht. In 1939 Inge travelled to England, and spent two terms at the Royal Academy*, London until it was closed due to war-time bombing. Inge joined the sculpture classes of Benno Schotz at the Glasgow School of Art* in 1941 and stayed until 1943. Inge met her husband, the Australian artist Grahame King, at The Abbey Arts Centre in Hertfordshire, England and they were married in 1950. Grahame and Inge returned to Australia and the settled in Melbourne in 1951. Inge King has been at the forefron... Read full biography
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