Jens-Flemming Sørensen

Jens-Flemming Sørensen (1933-2017) was a Danish sculptor. Originally a tailor he worked most of his life as an artist of sculptures. Most of his work was fashioned from bronze and marble and frequently incorporated spherical shapes as well as depictions of the female body. He was born in Copenhagen on August 30, 1933, and from 1987 lived and worked in Italy, mostly in the Toscana area known for its many artists. Jens-Flemming Sørensen died in Pietrasanta Italy on December 1, 2017[1] from natural causes. In 1972 he was the recipient of the Eckersberg Medal.[2][3]

References

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