Mari Andriessen
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Mari Silvester Andriessen (4 December 1897 – 7 December 1979) was a Dutch sculptor, best known for his work memorializing victims of the Holocaust. Born and died in Haarlem, Andriessen is buried at the RK Begraafplaats Sint Adelberts in Bloemendaal, the Netherlands.
Sculptures
- Cornelis Lely
- Anne Frank, Amsterdam
- Dokwerker, Amsterdam
- Vrijheidsbeeld (means Freedom statue), Vrijheidsdreef, Groenendaal park, Heemstede
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Monument North Sea flood 1953 (Ouwerkerk)
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De Dokwerker (1952) in Amsterdam
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Statue of Queen Wilhelmina, 1952 (Utrecht)
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Mourning widow, war monument in Putten (1948)
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Mary & Jesus (1922) in Aerdenhout
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War monument (Heemstede)
External links
Media related to Mari Andriessen at Wikimedia Commons
- Mari Andriessen at Find a Grave
- Mari Andriessen artworks (paintings, watercolours, drawings), biography, information and signatures
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