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Kauko Ensio Seppänen (7 September 1924 in Kemi – 28 June 2008 in Kemi) was a Finnish sculptor, professor (1978) and sculpture pioneer in Lapland. He created a total of 127 public sculptures. On the occasion of his crafting more public sculptures than any other artist in Finland, the 7 September 1984 issue of Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat bore the headline "Sculptor Ensio Seppänen, is a Finnish record man".

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  • Kauko Ensio Seppänen (7 September 1924 in Kemi – 28 June 2008 in Kemi) was a Finnish sculptor, professor (1978) and sculpture pioneer in Lapland. He created a total of 127 public sculptures. On the occasion of his crafting more public sculptures than any other artist in Finland, the 7 September 1984 issue of Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat bore the headline "Sculptor Ensio Seppänen, is a Finnish record man". Seppänen was granted an artist's pension in 1985. He belonged to a small group of artists able to provide livelihoods for themselves and their families by their art without grants. He made his last public sculpture at the age of 81, in 2005. Seppänen's parents were the carpenter Kaarlo Seppänen, and Martta Seppänen (née Järvinen). He married Tyyne Seppänen (née Korhonen) in 1958. They have two children, Timo and Keijo. (en)
  • Kauko Ensio Seppänen, född 7 september 1924 i Kemi i Finland, död 28 juni 2008 i Kemi, var en finländsk skulptör. Ensio Seppänen var son till snickaren Kaarlo Seppänen och Martta Seppänen. Han utbildade sig på Finlands konstakademi på Ateneum i Helsingfors 1946–1949 och på Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze i Italien 1956–1957. Hans första utställning hölls i Rovaniemi 1950. Han har skapat 127 offentliga skulpturer. Han fick livslångt statligt stipendium 1985. Han gifte sig med Tyyne Korhonen 1958. Paret fick de två barnen Timo and Keijo. (sv)
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  • Kauko Ensio Seppänen, född 7 september 1924 i Kemi i Finland, död 28 juni 2008 i Kemi, var en finländsk skulptör. Ensio Seppänen var son till snickaren Kaarlo Seppänen och Martta Seppänen. Han utbildade sig på Finlands konstakademi på Ateneum i Helsingfors 1946–1949 och på Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze i Italien 1956–1957. Hans första utställning hölls i Rovaniemi 1950. Han har skapat 127 offentliga skulpturer. Han fick livslångt statligt stipendium 1985. Han gifte sig med Tyyne Korhonen 1958. Paret fick de två barnen Timo and Keijo. (sv)
  • Kauko Ensio Seppänen (7 September 1924 in Kemi – 28 June 2008 in Kemi) was a Finnish sculptor, professor (1978) and sculpture pioneer in Lapland. He created a total of 127 public sculptures. On the occasion of his crafting more public sculptures than any other artist in Finland, the 7 September 1984 issue of Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat bore the headline "Sculptor Ensio Seppänen, is a Finnish record man". (en)
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