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Charles Carlos Marega (September 24, 1871 – March 27, 1939) was a sculptor.


Biography
He was born in in the commune of , then part of . He received training in in Mariano, Italy and then studied in and Zürich. He met Bertha in Zürich, whom he married in 1899. He worked for a while in Segger, Martin, ed. The British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Arcon, Vancouver, 1979 p. 66 and thereafter in the . In 1905, Marega and the sculptor Anton van Wouw had a company “Van Wouw & Marega Modellers” which was situated at 202a President Street, Doornfontein, Johannesburg.Longlands Transvaal Directory 1905, p. 871. Marega then moved to Canada, arriving in in October 1909, on their way to . The North Shore Mountains reminded Bertha of her native Switzerland, which led to them settle in Vancouver. Charles Marega lived in for the rest of his life. In 1936, Bertha died. He later became a sculpture teacher at the Vancouver School of Art (now Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design). He died in 1939 at the age of 67 after teaching a class at the Vancouver School of Art.


Work
His works include:
  • Owl (1905) on the Rand Investment Building in Pretoria, also known as Café Riche, Pretoria
  • Façade of the Standard Bank Building in Johannesburg (1908)
  • King Edward VII Memorial Fountain – now at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
  • President Memorial in .
  • The Stanley Park "promenade" (1925), a concrete pedestrian bridge extending from a city sidewalk between the Stanley Park Causeway and the seawall in .
  • Memorial Fountain at English Bay.
  • Michelangelo and DaVinci at Vancouver Art Gallery.
  • Statues of George Vancouver and Sir Harry Burrard.
  • Statues of lions at the Stanley Park entrance to the Lions Gate Bridge.
  • A bust of Italian dictator , now at the Museum of Vancouver Collection.
  • 14 statues for the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia.
  • Nine stone sculpted Caryatids supporting the cornice line of the Beaux Arts style Sun Tower, 128 W. Pender St. in Vancouver, completed in 1912.
  • The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada stag's head above the main doors of the .

==Gallery==

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