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* [http://www.eWertheimer.com/ Esther Wertheimer's Homepage] |
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* [http://www.galerielamoureuxritzenhoff.com/artistworks/G031/EstherWertheimer.html/ Esther Wertheimer's works on Galerie Lamoureux Ritzenhoff] |
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Revision as of 23:01, 23 September 2017
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Esther Wertheimer (née Estera Sheps; 1926, Łódź) is a Canadian sculptor.
She was born in Łódź, Poland, and grew up in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She studied art at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, at the Academia di Belle Arti, in Florence, at Loyola College, in Montreal, and at Goddard College, Vermont.
Work and Exhibitions
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- Primavera (in front of Fukuoka Town Hall, 1992)
- Caftan (at Hakone forest of sculpture)
- Seven Dancers
- Airborn
- equality
- Mother and Child at NaPua Gallery
External links
- Esther Wertheimer's Homepage
- about "Primavera"
- Esther Wertheimer's works on Galerie Lamoureux Ritzenhoff
- Esther Wertheimer's works on Esther Wertheimer