File:Hanusch-Denkmal - Die Arbeiter schützen dein Werk.jpg
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Deutsch: Das Ferdinand Hanusch-Denkmal (Jüngling), vom Bildhauer Carl Gelles befindet sich im Hanuschhof, Wien 3., Ludwig-Koeßler-Platz 4/ 1.Hof.
Sockeltext: "Die Arbeiter schützen dein Werk" Tafeltext: DEM SCHÖPFER DES MODERNEN ARBEITSRECHTES FERDINAND HANUSCH GEWIDMET - DIE ARBEITERKAMMERN ÖSTERREICHS Carl Gelles, in Wien geboren, war ein österreichischer Künstler des Impressionismus. Enthüllt wurde das Denkmal am 16.10.1926. 1934 wurde das Denkmal unter Bürgermeister Schmitz entfernt und seit 1941 ist es verschollen. Der Bildhauer Rudolf Schmidt goss das Denkmal nach der von den Wiener Metallwerken aufbewahrten Gussform neu. Es wurde am 28.8.1954 enthüllt. (Teile des Textes entnommen aus dem "Historisches Lexikon Wien", Band 3, von Felix Czeike). |
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