File:1896 Karl Gundelach Foto Skulptur Oscar Winter als Schmied, Hannover.tif

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Deutsch: Bildtafeln Nummer 5 (Ausschnitt) mit dem Abdruck einer vor 1896 entstandenen Fotografie eines unbekannten Fotografen; aus dem Besitz des hannoverschen Justizrates Hans Brauns wiedergegeben in dem von F. H. Hesse 1929 herausgegebenen Buch

„Führer durch Hannover Stadt und Land. Heimatkundliche Wahrzeichen. Ein Begleiter auf Wanderungen durch Stadt Hannover und Umgegend. Nach Standort, Herkunft, Bedeutung usw. zusammengestellt und beschrieben“

Das Bild zeigt die von dem Bildhauer Karl Gundelach geschaffene Skulptur eines Schmiedes, der zugleich den Stiftungsgeber für den Holzmarktbrunnen bzw. den nach ihm benannten Oscar-Winter-Brunnen in Hannover zeigt, hier als gestandenen Mann mit Bart ...
Source Scan der originalen Vorlage: Marie Helene Groffy im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover
Author unbekannter Fotograf: Skulptur: Karl Gundelach

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