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Anton Dominik Ritter von
Fernkorn (March 17, 1813 in
Erfurt –
November 16, 1878 in Vienna) was a German-Austrian sculptor.
Fernkorn studied sculpture under...
- the plaza,
there are two
equestrian statues designed by
Anton Dominik Fernkorn with
socles by
Eduard van der Nüll. The
statue of
Archduke Charles of Austria...
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sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813–1878).
Because the dogs do not have tongues, it has been
falsely rumoured that the
sculptor Fernkorn committed suicide...
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civil name
Johann (Hans) Hölzel (1957–1998), rock
singer Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813–1878),
sculptor Leopold Figl (1902–1965),
statesman Viktor Frankl...
- Karl by
Anton Dominik Fernkorn at the Heldenplatz, 1859. The
equestrian sculpture is
insofar a
miracle which stands for
Fernkorn's craftsmanship as a sculptor...
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Justice Volksgarten-Brunnen:
Built in 1866,
designed by
Anton Dominik Fernkorn. Triton- und Nymphenbrunnen:
Erected in 1880 by
Viktor Oskar Tilgner, featuring...
- Ban
Josip Jelačić on a horse,
created by
Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn was
installed on 19
October 1866 by
Austrian authorities,
despite protests...
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International Centre of
Graphic Arts. In 1864, the
Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn created four cast iron dogs,
still on
display in
Tivoli Park in
front of...
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named Ban Jelačić
Square in 1848, and a
statue of him by
Anton Dominik Fernkorn was
erected in the
square in 1866,
removed under Communist rule in 1947...
- Eugene's
monument in Heldenplatz, Vienna, by
Anton Dominik Fernkorn....