Klaas Gubbels

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Klaas Gubbels

Klaas Gubbels (born 1934) is a Dutch painter and sculptor with a special love of coffeepots.

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He was born in Rotterdam and in 1954 he became assistant to Wally Elenbaas and Louis van Roode. [1] In 1959-1960 he became assistant to Marius van Beek and bronze worker Dick Grossman. [1] He became a member of the Gemeenschap Beeldende Kunstenaars (GBK) in 1963. [1] His works, which include large murals as well as small prints, often depict a teapot, usually placed on a table. He lives in Arnhem.

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