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Charles Sargeant Jagger

1885 - 1934

Kurzbiografie

  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 49 years
  • Top-ranked work: Box
  • Nationality: Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Top 3 works: Box
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  • Art period: Moderne
  • Born: 1885, Durham, Vereinigtes Königreich
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 1934

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Wie war Charles Sargeant Jaggers Hauptberuf bevor er Bildhauer wurde?
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Während welcher Krieg diente Charles Sargeant Jagger als offizieller Kriegskünstler?
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Welche prestigeträchtige Auszeichnung erhielt Charles Sargeant Jagger für seine Arbeit am Royal Artillery Memorial?
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Für welche Tat wurde Charles Sargeant Jagger im Ersten Weltkrieg mit dem Military Cross ausgezeichnet?
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Welches berühmtes Denkmal erschuf Charles Sargeant Jagger in Paddington Bahnhof?

early life and education

Charles Sargeant Jagger, a renowned british sculptor, was born on december 17, 1885, in kilnhurst, rotherham, yorkshire, england. he was the son of a colliery manager. jagger's early education took place at sheffield royal grammar school, followed by an apprenticeship as a metal engraver with mappin & webb in sheffield. he later studied sculpture at the sheffield school of art and then at the royal college of art (1908-1911) under édouard lantéri. Lantéri’s influence on Jagger's artistic vision would prove crucial in shaping his distinctive style—characterized by a masterful blend of realism and emotional depth.

military service and war memorials

jagger's life took a significant turn when he served in the first world war, which profoundly impacted his subsequent work. He was awarded the military cross for gallantry and suffered injuries during his service. This firsthand experience of conflict instilled within him an unwavering commitment to commemorating heroism and conveying the psychological toll of warfare—a dedication that would define his artistic output throughout his career. The horrors he witnessed fueled a desire to capture not merely physical likeness but also the inner turmoil of soldiers grappling with trauma and loss. Notable War Memorials:
  • Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner, which caused controversy for depicting a dead soldier but was well-received by the royal artillery. The memorial’s stark simplicity—a single bronze sculpture representing a fallen warrior—became a symbol of remembrance and resilience.
  • Great Western Railway War Memorial in Paddington railway station. This monumental piece embodies the spirit of collective mourning and honors those who perished during the Great War, serving as a poignant reminder of Britain’s wartime sacrifices.

key achievements

Jagger's artistic prowess was recognized by the Royal Society of Sculptors, who awarded him the gold medal for his contribution to the Royal Artillery Memorial project—a testament to his technical skill and creative vision. Furthermore, he achieved international acclaim when he was elected as the second Englishman to receive the Prix de Rome in 1914—an honor that propelled him onto the European artistic stage. This prestigious fellowship provided invaluable opportunities for study and experimentation, enriching his artistic repertoire and solidifying his reputation as a leading sculptor of his time.

legacy and remembrance

Charles Sargeant Jagger passed away on november 16, 1934, in london, england, at the age of 48, succumbing to pneumonia—a tragic end for an artist whose enduring legacy resides primarily in his monumental war memorials. His sculptures continue to resonate with audiences today, conveying a powerful message about courage, sacrifice, and the profound impact of conflict on human experience. The Royal Artillery Memorial stands as a beacon of remembrance, prompting contemplation on the cost of heroism and honoring the memory of those who bravely defended their nation during World War I. Discover more about Jagger’s work and other artists from the early 20th century at WikiOO.



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