Astrid dahl ceramics biography of abraham

  • View 4 artworks by Astrid Dahl.
  • Dahl's sculptures vary in complexity depending on the form she is looking to capture.
  • Jan Ernst Abraham Volschenk grew up and lived in Riversdale in the Western Cape.
  • Da Lozzo, LucettaF1945-.Australia3Daaualingra, Australia (Aboriginal)1Dabb, JamesMAustralia1Dabro, AnteM1938-.Europe, Australia3Daddo, JamieMWorking c2003Australia1Daddo, JanineF1959-.Australia11Dade, FreyaFWorking 1970s-80sAustralia11Dadour, GoldaF20th CenturyAustralia1Dadour, VivienneF1953-.Australia12Dadson, PhilM1946-.New Zealand1Dadswell, Lyndon RaymondM1908-86Australia103Daen, LindsayM1923-2001New Zealand1Daens, Madelaine (Mardi)FWorking c1960s-70sAustralia30Dagg, PatrickM1985-.Australia2Dagley, Character E.M1919-98New Zealand163Dagnall, RebeccaF1972-.Australia1Dahl, AstridF1944-.Australia71Dahl, BarbaraF1933-.Australia1Dahlberg, BrianM1944-.New Zealand25Dahlsen, JohnM1958-.Australia3Daintree, RichardMc1832-78Australia1Daishley, RichardMWorking c1894New Zealand1Dakgalawuy, AbrahamMAustralia (Aboriginal)3Dale, BiddyFc1920-2013Australia (Aboriginal)3Dale, Oliver JamesM1905-?Australia1Dale, PamelaF1962-.Australia8Dale, RobertM1810-56Britain, Australia2Dalefield, Bry
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    • Lino Sabattini, ‘Houn Ohara’ Vase, designed in 1983
    • Gianni Villa, 'Kalamo' Light, designed in 1972
    • Henning Koppel, Brooch, designed in 1969
    • Giorgio Garbari, Light Sculpture, designed in 1968
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