An outstanding example of an early 20th century Austrian polychromed and patinated bronze sculpture "The Look Out" by, sculptor T. Curts (a.k.a. Carl Kauba) depicting a Native American Indian Chief of a standing Native American Indian resting on his rifle amongst brush with his hand above his brow looking out. The bronze is finished in its original polychromed finish and is signed, "T. Curts Austria"
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Austrian sculptor Carl Kauba signed his sculpture using the pseudonym "T. Curts" for a couple of different reasons. One school of thought believe that since Kauba's sculpted many pieces depicting the American Wild West that for salability with in the American market; it would be best to have an American sounding name than that of a European. Another school of thought believe that Kauba also worked under the name quite possibly for copyright reasons in Vienna, as he worked for more than one foundry. Thus it is very normal to find identical sculptures with alternating signatures.