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Arnold Zadikow (1884-1943)

"Arnold Zadikow (27 March 1884, in Kolberg, Pomerania – 8 March 1943, at the Theresienstadt concentration camp) was a modernist German-Jewish sculptor and medalist who worked in Germany and France. Zadikow studied under the neoclassical sculptor Heinrich Waderéand mainly worked on portrait busts, gravestones and plaques. He was a soldier on the Western Front during the Great War and sustained combat injuries in 1917 before being taken to a British prisoner of war camp. After the war, he dwelt mainly in Munich and Rome, but briefly worked in Paris in 1932. Zadikow liked to work with biblical motifs, and his sculpture of the young David was displayed in the entrance of the Berlin Jewish Museum in 1933. Considered his most important work, the statue was lost during the Second World War." - (en.wikipedia.org 18.10.2020)

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Weltkriegsmedaille von Arnold Zadikow auf den Luftkrieg mit Totentanzmotivik, 19Medaille von Arnold Zadikow auf das Feldartillerieregiment Prinzregent Luitpold
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