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Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger (1880-1962), Sculptor

Working with porcelain, marble and bronze
Over the years Ingeborg Plockross-Irminger created a large number of the most popular porcelain figures of children and animals. At the same time she maintained a career as an independent artist creating sculpturers and bust in marble and bronze.

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