Albert Jaegers (1869 - 1925) was an American sculptor born in Elberfeld, Germany, who moved to Cincinnati, Ohio as a boy. Originally apprenticed to his father as a wood carver, he studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and thereafter in London, Paris, and Rome. Jaegers was a member of the National Sculpture Society and brother of sculptor Augustine Jaegers, whose career paralleled his.
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- Albert Jaegers (1869 - 1925) was an American sculptor born in Elberfeld, Germany, who moved to Cincinnati, Ohio as a boy. Originally apprenticed to his father as a wood carver, he studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and thereafter in London, Paris, and Rome. Jaegers was a member of the National Sculpture Society and brother of sculptor Augustine Jaegers, whose career paralleled his.
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- Albert Jaegers (1869 - 1925) was an American sculptor born in Elberfeld, Germany, who moved to Cincinnati, Ohio as a boy. Originally apprenticed to his father as a wood carver, he studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and thereafter in London, Paris, and Rome. Jaegers was a member of the National Sculpture Society and brother of sculptor Augustine Jaegers, whose career paralleled his.
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