Karl (Charles) Oskar Haag (1867 – 1933)
A sculptor who often depicted working people, Haag, born in Norkopping,
worked as a laborer, then an apprentice to a potter before studying at
the technical arts school in Gothenburg.
Traveling to Stockholm, then Switzerland, Haag settled in Paris to study before he immigrated to New York in 1903.
Besides a fountain in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, his work is in the
collections of the Metropolitan M (showing 500 of 1557 characters). |
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