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European sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Daydream, sculpture (1853) by Patrick MacDowell (British sulptor, 1799 - 1870), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 2) Argos the dog and Odysseus, sculpture (1855) by Lawrence Macdonald (Scottish sculptor, 1799 - 1878); 3) Equestrian statue (1851) of Frederick the Great by Christian Daniel Rauch (German sculptor, 1777 - 1857), Unter den Linden, Berlin; 4) Sarcophagus (1812) of Queen Louisa of Prussia by Christian Daniel Rauch, Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin; 5) Victoria, sculpture (1837/38) by Christian Daniel Rauch, Walhalla Memorial. Regensburg ; 6) Athena Protects the Young Hero, sculpture (1854) by Gustav Blaeser (German sculptor, 1813 - 1874), Schlossbrücke Berlin; 7) Tomb of the Duchess of Leicester to Longford, sculpture by John Gibson (Welsh sculptor, 1790 - 1866); 8) Raphael, sculpture, by Ernst Hähnel (1811 - 1891), Dresden; 9) St Georg, sculpture by Anton Dominik Fernkorn (German-Austraian sculptor, 1813 - 1878), Vienna; 10) Venus and cupid, figurine (1851) by Charles Auguste Fraikin (Belgian sculptor, 1817 - 1893); 11) Horse tamer, sculpture (1844/47) by Ludwig von Hofer (German sculptor, 1801 - 1887), Stuttgart; 12) Horse tamer, sculpture (1842), by Peter (Jakob) Clodt von Jürgensburg (German-Baltic sculptor, 1805 - 1867), Kleistpark, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897.
European sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Daydream, sculpture (1853) by Patrick MacDowell (British sulptor, 1799 - 1870), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen; 2) Argos the dog and Odysseus, sculpture (1855) by Lawrence Macdonald (Scottish sculptor, 1799 - 1878); 3) Equestrian statue (1851) of Frederick the Great by Christian Daniel Rauch (German sculptor, 1777 - 1857), Unter den Linden, Berlin; 4) Sarcophagus (1812) of Queen Louisa of Prussia by Christian Daniel Rauch, Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin; 5) Victoria, sculpture (1837/38) by Christian Daniel Rauch, Walhalla Memorial. Regensburg ; 6) Athena Protects the Young Hero, sculpture (1854) by Gustav Blaeser (German sculptor, 1813 - 1874), Schlossbrücke Berlin; 7) Tomb of the Duchess of Leicester to Longford, sculpture by John Gibson (Welsh sculptor, 1790 - 1866); 8) Raphael, sculpture, by Ernst Hähnel (1811 - 1891), Dresden; 9) St Georg, sculpture by Anton Dominik Fernkorn (German-Austraian sculptor, 1813 - 1878), Vienna; 10) Venus and cupid, figurine (1851) by Charles Auguste Fraikin (Belgian sculptor, 1817 - 1893); 11) Horse tamer, sculpture (1844/47) by Ludwig von Hofer (German sculptor, 1801 - 1887), Stuttgart; 12) Horse tamer, sculpture (1842), by Peter (Jakob) Clodt von Jürgensburg (German-Baltic sculptor, 1805 - 1867), Kleistpark, Berlin. Wood engravings, published in 1897.
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