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British artist (1914–1998)
Karin Margareta Jonzen, née Löwenadler, (22 December 1914 – 29 January 1998) was a British figure sculptor whose works, in bronze, terracotta and stone
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Church at the junction with Hart Street. A bust of Pepys, created by Karin Jonzen, sits in the public garden at the south end of the street. The term 'seething'
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by Alan Collins, but "Piety" was made by Dennis Huntley and "Fear" by Karin Jonzen. The representation of “Knowledge”, by Alan Collins The representation
Exterior sculpture of Guildford Cathedral
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Einar Jónsson (1874–1954), Iceland Ríkarður Jónsson (1888–1972), Iceland Karin Jonzen (1914–1998), England Asger Jorn (1914–1973), Denmark Donald Judd (1928–1994)
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actor, heart attack. Anna May Hutchison, 72, American baseball player. Karin Jonzen, 83, British figure sculptor. Rob Mulders, 30, Dutch road racing cyclist
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Art school of University College London, England
(1895–1972), sculptor, illustrator Alfred Garth Jones (1872–1955), illustrator Karin Jonzen (1914–1998), sculptor Gerry Judah (born 1951), artist and designer Menashe
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Catholic parish in London
sanctuary steps is a bronze statue of St Tarcisius, the Roman boy martyr, by Karin Jonzen. There is a statue of St Genesius, a Roman martyr and patron saint of
Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Maiden Lane
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0°05′31″W / 51.5161°N 0.0919°W / 51.5161; -0.0919 (Beyond Tomorrow) 1972 Karin Jonzen —N/a Sculptural group —N/a More images The Minotaur London Wall Place
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(1895–1972), Sweden Jacobine Jones (1897–1976), United Kingdom/Canada Karin Jonzen (1914–1998), United Kingdom Betty Jukes (1910–2006), United Kingdom Kaarina
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West Indian cricketer and politician
Bust of Constantine by Karin Jonzen in the National Portrait Gallery, London
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Square 1974 David Wynne Statue Bronze —N/a Young Girl Sloane Gardens 1980 Karin Jonzen Statue Bronze —N/a More images The In-Pensioner Royal Hospital, North
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commissioned work from Robert Adams, Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick, Frank Dobson, Karin Jonzen, F. E. McWilliam, Bernard Meadows, Uli Nimptsch and Eduardo Paolozzi
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English sculptor (1899–1998)
taught and influenced numerous artists, among them Kenneth Armitage, Karin Jonzen, Eduardo Paolozzi and F. E. McWilliam. In the austerity years after the
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Ivan Generalić, Croatian naïve art painter (died 1992) December 22 – Karin Jonzen, British sculptor (died 1998) Hafidh al-Droubi, Iraqi painter (died 1991)
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Victor Pasmore, English artist and architect (b. 1908) 29 January - Karin Jonzen, British sculptor (b. 1914) 7 March – Karen Holtsmark, Norwegian painter
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—N/a Stolen in the 1980s. Mother and Child Sydenham Hill Estate 1961 Karin Jonzen —N/a Statue —N/a A commission by the London County Council, situated
List of public art formerly in London
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Female
Norwegian
 Norwegian form of Greek Aikaterine, KARI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kari.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARIN means "light-bringer."Â Compare with feminine Arin.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Eldest Brother of Pandavas; Son of Sun; Warrior Karn
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Carrie, KARI means "man." Compare with another form of Kari.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, KARYN means "pure."
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Marinus, MARIN means "of the sea."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Erin, ARIN means "Ireland." Compare with masculine Arin.
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Carina, KARINA means "beloved." Compare with other forms of Karina.
Female
English
Danish form of Greek Aikaterine, KAREN means "pure." This name was brought to America by Scandinavian settlers.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, KARON means "pure."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DARIN means "from Araines."
Female
Russian
 Contracted form of Russian Ekaterina, KARINA means "pure." Compare with other forms of Karina.
Male
German
Old High German name derived from the word wari(n), WARIN means "cover, shelter," from warnôn "to be careful, watchful."Â
Female
German
Pet form of German Katarine, KATRIN means "pure."
Male
Hindi/Indian
(करà¥à¤£) Variant spelling of Hindi Karna, KARAN means "ear."
Female
Polish
 Contracted form of Polish/Slovak Karolina, KARINA means "man." Compare with other forms of Karina.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Makarios, KARI means "blessed."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Danish Karen, CARIN means "pure."
Female
Swedish
 Contracted form of Swedish Katerin, KARIN means "pure." Compare with another form of Karin.
Female
Hebrew
(×§Ö·×¨Ö°× Ö´×™) Hebrew unisex name KARNI means "my horn," a symbol of strength. Also spelled Carni.
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African
God is noble; or, the spirit knows.
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English
English : variant of Pace, found mainly in Yorkshire but also in Orkney.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The guided one
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
One with Blue Eyes
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhruven | தà¯à®°à¯à®µà¯‡à®¨
It is derived from Dhruv meaning constant or polestar
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Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Natural
Boy/Male
Hindu
Handsome
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Christian, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sky
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Hebrew
God has blessed.
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n.
One of several small, swift, elegantly formed species of antelope, of the genus Gazella, esp. G. dorcas; -- called also algazel, corinne, korin, and kevel. The gazelles are celebrated for the luster and soft expression of their eyes.
n.
The gazelle.
n.
Poultry, etc., required by the lease to be paid in kind by a tenant to his landlord.
n.
Suicide, by slashing the abdomen, formerly practiced in Japan, and commanded by the government in the cases of disgraced officials; disembowelment; -- also written, but incorrectly, hari-kari.
n.
A small yellow singing bird, with an ash-colored head; the European siskin. Called also tarin.
n.
The siskin.
n.
A pile of rocks; sometimes, the solid rock. See Cairn.