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The sculptor you are referring to is Jacob Epstein. Born in the United States in 1880, he later moved to the United Kingdom, where he became a prominent figure in British sculpture. Epstein is known for his expressive and often controversial works, which include both figurative and abstract pieces. He passed away in 1959.

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