Английская Википедия:Abraham Hesselink

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Abraham Hesselink (July 19, 1862 to October 18, 1930) was a Dutch artist from Paterswolde in the Netherlands. His works were exhibited at the Salon (Paris) and the 1904 World’s Fair. He earned a gold medal at the 1904 World's Fair.

Early life

Abraham Hesselink was born in the village of Paterswolde near Groningen. He was born on July 19, 1862.[1] He studied at the Academy of Amsterdam and in Brussels under sculptor Charles van der Stappen.[2]

Career

He created a sculpture called Struggle of the Titans: the sculpture is now in the collection of the Ryksmuseum in Amsterdam.[2] He exhibited the sculpture at the 1891 Salon (Paris) and received an honorable mention. The artist loaned the sculpture to the Ryksmuseum in 1896.[3]

He earned a gold medal at the 1904 World's Fair for his work titled Arab Woman.[2]

After the death of Jozef Israëls The Groningen Association of Art Lovers Pictura commissioned a Jozef Israëls Monument to honor him.[4] The sculpture was made by Hesselink and unveiled in 1922. It was placed in Groningen which was the birthplace of artist Jozef Israëls.[5]

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