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Tanzende Berolina

Dancing Berolina

Axel Anklam
2004

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Abstract sculpture of a fine stainless steel mesh bounded by a long and curved tube. Due to the curved and net-like shape, the figure appears light and dynamic. The sculpture is inspired by the copper sculpture 'Berolina' - allegory of Berlin - by Emil Hundrieser from 1895, which stood on Alexanderplatz and was melted down during World War II (Photo).

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Tanzende Berolina
Axel Anklam
2004

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Locatie (N 52°30'46" - E 13°23'49") (Satellite view: Google Maps)

Item Code: debe172; Photograph: 2 September 2022
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