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Charles Sargeant Jagger

1885 - 1934

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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 49 years
  • Top-ranked work: Box
  • Nationality: Reino Unido
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  • Art period: Arte moderno
  • Born: 1885, Durham, Reino Unido
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 1934

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Pregunta 1:
¿Cuál fue la profesión principal de Charles Sargeant Jagger antes de convertirse en escultor?
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¿Durante qué guerra Sirvió Charles Sargeant Jagger como artista oficial?
Pregunta 3:
¿Qué prestigioso premio recibió Charles Sargeant Jagger por su trabajo en el Monumento del Arsenal Real?
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¿Por qué fue otorgado al Sargento Jagger el Cruz Militar?
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¿Qué monumento importante escultó Charles Sargeant Jagger en Paddington Station?

Early Life and Education

Charles Sargeant Jagger (17 December 1885 – 16 November 1934) was a British sculptor who, following active service in the First World War, sculpted many works on the theme of war. He is best known for his war memorials, especially the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner and the Great Western Railway War Memorial in Paddington Railway Station. He also designed several other monuments around Britain and other parts of the world. His 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 before embarking on his artistic journey at the Royal College of Art (1908–11) under Édouard Lantéri. Jagger’s formative years instilled within him a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and a fascination with classical forms, shaping his future artistic endeavors. He was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry during World War I, demonstrating courage and resilience amidst the horrors of conflict—an experience that profoundly impacted his worldview and fueled his desire to commemorate heroism through sculpture. This dedication to portraying human emotion and dignity would become central to his oeuvre. ## Military Service and War Memorials Jagger’s involvement in the First World War served as a catalyst for artistic transformation, propelling him toward monumental commissions aimed at honoring fallen soldiers. He was appointed Official War Artist by the Ministry of Information towards the end of the Great War, granting him unparalleled access to the battlefield and fostering an intimate understanding of the psychological toll of war. His most celebrated memorials include the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner—a controversial yet poignant depiction of a deceased soldier that garnered acclaim from the military community—and the Great Western Railway War Memorial in Paddington Railway Station, symbolizing remembrance and honoring those who perished during the conflict. These sculptures stand as enduring testaments to the sacrifices made by servicemen and women during World War I. ## Key Achievements and Artistic Style Jagger’s artistic reputation soared following his receipt of the Gold Medal of the Royal Society of Sculptors for his work on the Royal Artillery Memorial—a recognition of his technical prowess and conceptual innovation. Furthermore, he secured the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1914, marking a pivotal moment in his academic career and establishing him as one of Britain’s foremost sculptors. His artistic style evolved throughout his career, embracing influences from both classical traditions and the burgeoning New Sculpture movement—characterized by its exploration of medievalism and emphasis on surface qualities. Jagger skillfully blended these elements to create emotionally resonant works that captured the essence of human experience. ## Legacy and Remembrance Charles Sargeant Jagger passed away unexpectedly in 1934 at the age of 48, leaving behind a legacy as an unparalleled sculptor of war memorials—his creations continuing to inspire contemplation and honoring the bravery of those who served during times of crisis. His enduring influence can be seen in numerous monuments across Britain and beyond, cementing his place within the annals of twentieth-century art history. Discover Jagger’s sculptures and other war memorials on Charles Sargeant Jagger's page at WikiOO. Learn more about the Royal Artillery Memorial and its significance in British war history through wikipedia's Charles Sargeant Jagger page. Experience the profound impact of Charles Sargeant Jagger’s sculptures on the world of art, reflecting his own experiences during World War I. Explore more of jagger's work and other artists from the early 20th century at WikiOO.



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