Born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, Charlotte Dunwiddie became a sculptor of animals, especially thoroughbred horses, in realist style. She also created numerous medals for equestrian events. In 1966, her horse figure "Pegasus" received the gold medal from the American Artists Professional League, and in 1970, she won a gold medal from the Pen and Brush Club for her equestrian portrait of General George S. Patton, World War II military hero.
Dunwiddie was raised with horses as her father own (showing 500 of 1763 characters). |
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