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Deutsch: Einer von insgesamt 4 Hamburger Bojenmännern, Skulpturen vom Künstler Stephan Balkenhol aus seiner Serie 4 Männer auf Bojen. Ca. 2,40 m hohe Skulpturen auf Flachwassertonnen montiert auf verschiedenen Wasserflächen. Drei weitere befinden sich auf der Alster, der Süderelbe bei Harburg und vorm Museumshafen Övelgönne ( Quelle; Kunst im öffentlichem Raum ). Serie aus 1993. Rechts daneben ein historischer Vierländer Gemüse-Ewer, abgedeckt über den Winter. Während der Saison transportiert er Fahrgäste zwischen verschiedenen Museen innerhalb Bergedorfs. Standort Serrahn Bergedorf am CCB. Blickrichtung zur Serrahnstraße.
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