Anton van Wouw (1862–1945) is probably the most prominent sculptor
of his generation and is regarded as the father of South African
sculpture. Though mostly revered for his monumental works, it is
through his smaller works that Van Wouw reached true heights of
sculptural expression. Apart from their their inherent value as
treasured works of art, these smaller works also give a historical
perspective on the socio-economic and cultural circumstances of
South Africa during Van Wouw's lifetime. In this detailed research
work, A.E. Duffey provides an authoratative overview of the life
and work of a most intriguing figure.
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