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'''Harry Kramer''' (25 January 1925, [[Lingen, Germany|Lingen]] – 20 February 1997, [[Kassel]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Sculpture|sculptor]], [[Choreography|choreographer]], [[dance]]r, and professor of art at the [[Kunsthochschule Kassel]]. He is best known for his [[Kinetic art|kinetic sculptures]] from the early 1960s. He was elected into the [[National Academy of Design]] in 1994.{{Citation needed<!-- Confusion with the American namesake? -->|date=March 2021}}
'''Harry Kramer''' (25 January 1925, [[Lingen, Germany|Lingen]] – 20 February 1997, [[Kassel]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[Sculpture|sculptor]], [[Choreography|choreographer]], [[dance]]r, and professor of art at the [[Kunsthochschule Kassel]]. He is best known for his [[Kinetic art|kinetic sculptures]] from the early 1960s.


== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==

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Harry Kramer (25 January 1925, Lingen – 20 February 1997, Kassel) was a German sculptor, choreographer, dancer, and professor of art at the Kunsthochschule Kassel. He is best known for his kinetic sculptures from the early 1960s.

Further reading

  • Bismarck, Beatrice v. "Kramer, Harry." In Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online, (accessed February 4, 2012; subscription required).