Constantin Dausch
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Dausch's sculpture of Siegfried at Bremen, portraying a hero of Germanic mythology in a manner similar to Classical Greek ones.
Constantin Dausch (November 30, 1841 in Waldsee, Württemberg - July 12, 1908 in Rome) was a German sculptor.
Dausch was born in Bad Waldsee, and studied in the Munich Academy, and went to Rome on a Württemberg state scholarship in 1869. He remained there until his death in 1908, from 1873 onwards working in the studio that had once belonged to Antonio Canova.
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