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Elizabeth Frink

Elizabeth Frink (1930-1993) was a prominent British sculptor and printmaker known for her expressive, often dramatic works that explore themes of humanity, nature, and the human condition. Influenced by her experiences during World War II, her sculptures often feature distorted figures and animals, reflecting vulnerability and strength. Frink's distinctive style combines realism with abstraction, using materials like bronze and stone. Throughout her career, she participated in numerous exhibitions and won several awards, establishing herself as a significant figure in 20th-century art. Frink’s legacy continues to inspire contemporary artists and audiences alike.