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Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach (16 June 1895, in Heerlen – 3 November 1962, in Noordwijkerhout) was a Dutch sculptor, painter, and medallist. He was the son of the anatomist Karel Frederik Wenckebach and nephew and pupil of the graphic designer and painter Willem Wenckebach. He started as a painter, but in 1920 switched to sculpting. He is best known for his many war monuments and designing the coins issued in the Netherlands between 1948 and 1980.

Anton Philips, Eindhoven
  • Three acrobats (1966), Gouda
    Three acrobats (1966), Gouda
  • Monsieur Jacques (1956), Rotterdam
    Monsieur Jacques (1956), Rotterdam
  • Hope & Sorrow, Gortergebouw Leiden
    Hope & Sorrow, Gortergebouw Leiden
  • L. O. Wenckebach
    Oswald Wenckebach (ca. 1913)
    Born

    Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach


    (1895-06-16)16 June 1895
    Died3 November 1962(1962-11-03) (aged 67)
    NationalityDutch
    Known forSculpture, Painting

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    Last edited on 30 April 2024, at 02:47  





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