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Birth
(East Prussia (Lithuania))
Death
(France)
Lived/Active
France/Germany
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equestrian heroic figure, Orientalist genre sculpture
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Arthur Waagen was a well-respected animal
sculptor who worked in the mid-19th century. Very little is known about
his life. His most famous work is the large hunt group titled Kabayle
au Retour de la Chasse of a North African horseman with his dogs and
prey. He also created several smaller groups of Greyhounds, one playing
with a Persian cat and another playing with a King Charles Spaniel.
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