Graziella Curreli

Graziella Curreli (born 1960), is a French sculptor working in Haarlem, the Netherlands.

She specializes in bronze figures and is known for her sculptures of strong women, most notably Kenau Simonsdochter Hasselaer.

She was then contracted by the Haarlem councilman Chris van Velzen in April 2010 to construct a much larger version, and though he died the same year, the project has been realised and the result is 4 meters high.

[5] The award is a cultural event named after the first Haarlem City Architect, Lieven de Key.

It is awarded annually to a person or organisation that distinguished themselves in the field of heritage preservation, urbanism and architectural projects.

Graziella Curreli with model for Kenau-Ripperda monument from 2009 and Kenau model for Kenau Hasselaer Prijs from 2008
Kenau-Ripperda monument, view towards the Haarlem Railway Station