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Description South African sculptor Anton van Wouw, in Rome with two of the pieces that formed part of the Kruger Statue, today situated on Kerkplein, Pretoria, South Africa.
Date Between December 1896 and 1899 (This is the time Van Wouw spent in Europe, according to the source text.)
Source Die Geskiedenis van die Krugerstandbeeld deur J. H. Breytenbach M.A., D.Phil. Uitgegee deur Die Krugergenootskap, Pretoria: 1954.
Author None credited. Credit is given to the City council of Pretoria.


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