Bram Roth

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Abraham Cornelis (Bram) Roth (The Hague, September 7, 1916 – October 21, 1995) was a Dutch sculptor.[1]

Roth studied sculpture with teachers such as Bon Ingen-Housz, Marino Marini and Albert Termote [nl] at the Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten in The Hague.[2] Later as a teacher himself was he connected to the Academie van Beeldende Kunsten en Technische Wetenschappen in Rotterdam.[3] He worked in a semi-naturalistic, style; frequent subjects of his sculptures were women and horses.[4]

He worked as an independent sculptor and painter, but was also a member of artists' groups such as the Pulchri Studio, Verve en the South Holland Cultural Group (Dutch: Culturele Raad Zuid-Holland). Roth was considered part of the artistic movement named the Nieuwe Haagse School.[5]

Much of his work is in public spaces in The Hague.[6]

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