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'''Frederik Jan (Frits) van Hall''' (8 May 1899 (Suikerfabriek Bodja near [[Semarang]]) - 18 January 1945 ([[Gliwice]])) was a Dutch sculptor |
'''Frederik Jan (Frits) van Hall''' (8 May 1899 (Suikerfabriek Bodja near [[Semarang]]) - 18 January 1945 ([[Gliwice]])) was a Dutch sculptor |
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Revision as of 09:07, 6 April 2018
Frederik Jan (Frits) van Hall (8 May 1899 (Suikerfabriek Bodja near Semarang) - 18 January 1945 (Gliwice)) was a Dutch sculptor
Frits had a promising career as a sculptor when he was executed by the occupying German forces for his role in the Dutch resistance.[1]
His work includes the Van Heutsz monument, the Moerdijk monument and the decoration of the Enschede town hall.[2]
Gallery
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Ot en Sien, Den Haag
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Monument Moerdijkbrug 1978
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Monument Indië-Nederland, Amsterdam
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Rechtvaardigheid, Bergen op Zoom
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Ulricus Huber, Den Haag
References
- ^ "Frits van Hall Gereserveerde gratie". http://www.beeldenaanzee.nl/. Museum Beelden aan Zee. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
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- ^ "Frits van Hall (1899-1945) - beeldhouwer van de gereserveerde gratie". Uitgeverij Waanders & de Kunst (in Dutch). Publisher Waanders & de Kunst. Retrieved 6 April 2018.