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Ceramic medal by Inka Klinckhard. Title: I believe in a better world and that's why I laugh - 1981. Dimensions: H10 x w10cm, height is approx 0.2 cm. The work is not signed by the artist.
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After spending her childhood in Berlin, she lived in Amsterdam and Düsseldorf for several years. In 1939 she moved to Amsterdam. During the Second World War she was taught by sculptor Pieter Starreveld and Gerrit Bolhuis. On the advice of these teachers, she entered the Amsterdam Rijksakademie voor Beeldende Kunsten in 1943, where she was taught by Jan Bronner and Piet Esser. In 1959 she moved to Amstelveen and then lived in Nijkerk from 1965 to 1982. After this she lived for 10 years in a monastery in Schoten, near Antwerp. In 1992 she returned to Nijkerk. From 2005 she lived in the Rosa Spier Huis in Laren until her death. As a resident of this home for artists, she made a bronze medal of Rosa Spier in 2012.