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  • curprev 15:1215:12, 30 March 2023Wizkalembang talk contribs 6,756 bytes +1 Run by the University of Pretoria, the Van Wouw Museum is a Dutch national monument and is home to a collection of the Dutch-born sculptor, Anton Van Wouw’s work. Van Wouw’s moved to Pretoria from the Netherlands in 1880 and his first commissioned work (ten years later) was a statue of Paul Kruger, the State President of the South African Republic, which still dominates Church Square today. His work is very perceptive of the people of South Africa and he would go to great lengths to capture the undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Newcomer task Newcomer task: copyedit

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