Liesbeth Messer-Heijbroek
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Liesbeth Messer-Heijbroek (born Amsterdam, 25 April 1914: died
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, 6 November 2007) was a Dutch sculptor and medal maker. Born Liesbeth Heijbroek, she studied in the city of her birth at the Rijksakademie (National academy) under both
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Theo van Reijn Theo van Reijn (Breda, 28 May 1884 - Haarlem, 6 August 1954) was a Dutch sculptor.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.


Works on public display

Domburg * 'Knielende vrouw' (kneeling woman), monument Second World War (1948), 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), in the public cemetery in the old town * ''Eenhoorn'' (Unicorn) (1952), Eenhoornplantsoen (Unicorn Square)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Messer-Heijbroek, Liesbeth 1914 births 2007 deaths Dutch sculptors Artists from Amsterdam People from Zeeland 20th-century sculptors