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Name
Inge King
Gender
Female
Roles
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
  • Jewellery designer (ANZSIC code: 6924)
  • Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 8102)
Birth date
1918
Birth place
Berlin, Germany
Active Period
  • c.1949 - c.1993
Arrival
  • 1951 (Melbourne, Vic.)
Residence
  • c.1951 - c.1993 Melbourne, Vic.
  • c.1950 - c.1951 London, England, UK
  • c.1950- New York, USA
  • c.1950- France
  • c.1945 - c.1950 London, England, UK
  • c.1938 - c.1950 United Kingdom
  • 1918 - 1938 Berlin, Germany
Training
  • 1935 - 1938 Germany
  • c.1938 Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • c.1938 Royal Academy, London, England, UK
Cultural Heritage
  • German
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Heritage: The National Women's Art Book

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  • Inge King: sculpture (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: sculpture 1945-1982 (exhibited at)
  • Review (exhibited at)
  • Women at Australian Galleries (exhibited at)
  • Eveolution: An exhibition of women's art from the Newcastle Region Art Gallery collection (exhibited at)
  • Women Artists from the Collection (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: Small sculptures (exhibited at)
  • Colonial Pastime to Contemporary Profession: 150 years of Australian Women's Art (exhibited at)
  • Artists' Artists: D sculptors (exhibited at)
  • Sculpture Triennial (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: Joie de vivre, bronzes and maquettes, 1991-2001 (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: sculpture (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: sculpture 1945-1982 (exhibited at)
  • Review (exhibited at)
  • Women at Australian Galleries (exhibited at)
  • Eveolution: An exhibition of women's art from the Newcastle Region Art Gallery collection (exhibited at)
  • Women Artists from the Collection (exhibited at)
  • Inge King: Small sculptures (exhibited at)
  • Colonial Pastime to Contemporary Profession: 150 years of Australian Women's Art (exhibited at)