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Giovanni da Bologna, also known as Jean de Boulogne (French), Giambologna (Italian), Fiammingo (Italian) and Jehan Boulongne (Flemish), was the last significant Italian Renaissance sculptor, with a large workshop producing large and small works in bronze and marble in a late Mannerist style.
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Giovanni da Bologna, also known as Jean de Boulogne (French), Giambologna (Italian), Fiammingo (Italian) and Jehan Boulongne (Flemish), was the last significant Italian Renaissance sculptor, with a large workshop producing large and small works in bronze and marble in a late Mannerist style.
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Inge Feilcke-Volbrecht was a German artist who studied at the State Art School in Hamburg with Erich Hartmann and Professor Willem Grimm.
The central theme in Inge Feilke-Volbrecht's work is the human being, particularly dramatic and enigmatic. In doing so, the artist strives for a clear language of colour, form and composition.
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