Sabina Grzimek

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Mother and Child, bronze, 1981. Heilbronn Hn-sabine-grzimek-mutter-und-kind-1981.jpg
Mother and Child, bronze, 1981. Heilbronn

Sabina Grzimek (born 12 November 1942 in Rome; also spelled Sabine) is a German sculptor. She is the daughter of sculptor Waldemar Grzimek.

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