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Ernst Seger, 1868 Neurosis/Silesia-1939 Berlin, Chastity, bronze sculpture of a standing female nude with arms folded backwards, monograph. E.S., founder Bildgiesserei Kraas Berlin, height approx. 74cm, attended the royal sculpture class from 1884. Art and trade school in Breslau under Robert Härtel, worked in Auguste Rodin's studio in Paris in 1893 and 1894 and ran his own studio in Berlin from 1895

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Ernst Seger, 1868 Neurosis/Silesia-1939 Berlin, Chastity, bronze sculpture of a standing female nude with arms folded backwards, monograph. E.S., founder Bildgiesserei Kraas Berlin, height approx. 74cm, attended the royal sculpture class from 1884. Art and trade school in Breslau under Robert Härtel, worked in Auguste Rodin's studio in Paris in 1893 and 1894 and ran his own studio in Berlin from 1895

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