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Ferdinand Theodor Martin Schauß (25 September 1867, Berlin - 24 January 1927, Berlin) was a German sculptor and medallist. Life and work He was born to the merchant, Charles Emile Schauß (1834-1875) and his wife, Amelie Pauline Marie, née. Weiss (1846–1931). The portrait painter, Ferdinand Schauß, was his uncle. He initially served an apprenticeship at the Royal Porcelain Factory then, from 1888 to 1891, he studied sculpture at the Academy of Arts, with Fritz Schaper and Ernst Herter. This was followed by studies in Paris, from 1892 to 1895, with the medallists, Henri Chapu and Denys Puech, at the Académie Julian. Back in Berlin, he worked at the porcelain factory for a year. In 1897, he won the "Grand State Prize" from the Prussian Academy of Arts and went to the Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome, where he spent a year and a half. After 1899, he worked as a freelance sculptor in Berlin's Schöneberg district. In 1900, he became a member of the Freemasons Freemas ...
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