Carlo Eduardo Johan Dalgas was a Danish animal fairer.
Both the artist's parents, Jean Antoine Dalgas, the grocery store and Danish consul in Livorno and Johanne Thomine, born de Stibolt, were born in Denmark but lived in Italy, where the Dalgas was born.
He was raised in Copenhagen and visited the Academy of Arts from 1837. After exhibiting in 1843, he won the Neuhausen prize for a party of a zoo in 1848, sold in 1848 a Faareflook to the Royal Painting Collection, and had received the academy's travel support when the war in 1848 called him under the tab as volunteer.
He participated in all three campaign missions and was in premier league at the last battle of the war at Møllhorst, where he was severely injured on December 31, 1850 and died on January 2, 1851.
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