Jacqueline Diffring

Jacqueline Diffring (born 7 February 1920 in Koblenz, Germany[1]) is a German-British sculptor.[2] She is the sister of actor Anton Diffring.

Life and work

Diffring began her artistic studies as a 17-year-old at the Reimann School in Berlin. Two years later, severe discrimination and reprisals by the national socialists made her migrate to the UK. Diffring acquired British citizenship and graduated in fine arts at the Technical College in Cambridge in 1946. At Chelsea School of Art in London she studied sculpture with Willi Soukop and Mac William under Henry Moore. Having completed her education at London University, she worked as a teacher at Wisbech Grammar School. Since the early 1960s Jacqueline Diffring has been living and working in France.

In 2007 she launched a non-profit organization: The Jacqueline Diffring Foundation, dedicated to promoting art and culture, awarding a yearly €5000 prize to a young international sculptor.

Diffring turned 100 in February 2020.[3]

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See also

References

  1. "Jacqueline Diffring Foundation". Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. "Das Innere Auge, Skulptur von Jacqueline Diffring". Lexikon: Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf von A bis Z. Berlin.de. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  3. Eine Hundertjährige mit Ecken und Kanten
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