File:Luther At Worms, The Monument signed Hugo Burkner.JPG

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English: Luther At Worms Monument Signed and dated by Hugo Burkner 1860.The border reads in 3 languages, lists 4 artists, and is dated 1868. There is a 8 year difference between Hugo Burkner signature, and date on Print. The number of steps appears to differ from the monument itself. There may be symbolism either defined on monument ,or sometimes only by the artist in the draft.
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Source The Monument ERECTED TO LUTHER AT WORMS THE 25 JUNE 1868
Author Hugo Burkner, E. Rietscel,Julius Hubner

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