Van Wouw Museum
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Established1974
Dissolved2008, Moved to the Edoardo Villa Museum on the University of Pretoria Hatfield campus
LocationBrooklyn, Pretoria, South Africa
TypeSculpture
Anton van Wouw House | |
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| Established | 1974 |
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| Dissolved | 2008, Moved to the Edoardo Villa Museum on the University of Pretoria Hatfield campus |
| Location | Brooklyn, Pretoria, South Africa |
| Type | Sculpture |
The Van Wouw House, was the last residence of the South African artist Anton van Wouw.
Anton van Wouw was born in Driebergen, near Utrecht in the Netherlands on the 26th of December 1862. He had training in academic sculpture in Europe, initially in the studio of the Belgian sculptor Joseph Graven (1836–1877), later through evening classes at the Rotterdam Academy, and also working alongside other Stucco workers such as Vielvoije.[1] The experience which he gained early in his life as a stucco-worker had also influenced his preference in the art of modeling.[2]
