From Germany, Nina Winkel became an award-winning sculptor including the Samuel F.B. Morse Gold Medal, Elizabeth Watrous Gold Medals, National Academy Prize for Best Sculpture and an honorary Doctorate degree from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh.
In Germany, she attended the School for Arts and Crafts at Essen in 1921 and the Dusseldorf Academy from 1922 to 1923. Her teachers were Joseph Hartwig and Richard Scheibe.
Exhibitions included the Whitney Museum of America (showing 500 of 851 characters). |
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