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Ivan Klapez
Ivan Klapez
Born
Sinj, Croatia
NationalityCroatia
EducationArtist-in-residence, The Art Academy, London, City & Guilds of London Art School, London, Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb, Art College, Split, Croatia
Known forSculpture
Notable workUnity (Nude Dancers)
MovementFigurative art, realism
Patron(s)Marco Pierre White
Websitehttp://ivanklapez.net

Ivan Klapez, (born 1961) is a Croatian sculptor.

Early life and family

Ivan Klapez has been based in London since 1987.[1][2][3] Amongst his collectors are Sebastian Conran[4] and he has produced several commissions such as ‘Liberty’, bronze, 1991, Commissioned by The Aims of Industry for The Margaret Thatcher Award.[5][6][7]

Notable works

Ivan is known for his figurative sculptures such as the bronze sculpture "Unity" at London Wall, Alban Gate.[8][9][10]

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See also