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Sculpture by Anton Julmy: Erratic boulder of an ere long ago meets our agriculture, the nature and our technology

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Erratic Block, installation
Artist
Anton Julmy
Photographer
Title
Erratic Block, installation
Object type installation
Description
The erratic block, an installation by Anton Julmy, is located in Balliswil, municipality of Düdingen, Fribourg i. Üe. A heavy, untreated boulder with a relatively flat top and bottom is enthroned on four tree trunks driven into the ground. In the open area, the installation acts as an eye-catcher for passers-by on the nearby street.
Place of creation Düdingen, Switzerland
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Switzerland

According to article 27 of the Copyright Act (en/de/fr/it), works installed at or on publicly accessible places or ground may be pictured, and such pictures may be offered for sale, sold, transmitted, or otherwise published. The image must not be three-dimensional and it must not be possible to use the picture for the same purpose as the original.

The works must be permanently installed, but for the purposes of the law, "permanent" means a fixed installation which may be temporary -- time limited -- but not "accidental", e.g. due to transport of the work.

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Object location46° 49′ 49.48″ N, 7° 10′ 27.98″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Camera location46° 49′ 48.76″ N, 7° 10′ 29.96″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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