Carl Kauba
1865-1922
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BORN IN
Vienna, Austria
KNOWN FOR
Sculpture-western figure, Native American
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Austrian sculptor Carl Kauba was born in Vienna. His teachers were Karl Waschmann, known for his ivory sculptures and portrait plaquettes of contemporary celebrities, and Stefan Schwartz, who exhibited in Paris, including the Exposition Universelle of 1900 where he won a gold medal. Kauba’s intricate bronzes, imported to the United States between 1895 and 1912, were cast at the Roman Bronze Works. Kauba was part of the nineteenth-century tradition of polychrome bronze sculpture. There were several types of patinas on a single statue: he could render the color of buckskin, variously tinted shirts, blankets, feathers, as well as beaded moccasins.