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wanted it to be placed in a prominent position but, in 1868, the Artistic Advisory Board prevailed, selecting a more "intimate" location between trees on the edge of the lawn. The foundation was laid that same year and the monument (with three reliefs by
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In 1872, Kundmann entered a competition to create parts of a memorial to the Archduchess
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Carl Kundmann in 1909. Photograph by Carl Pietzner (1853–1927)
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1886 Tegetthoff Monument in the Praterstern (a square in the
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did the relief panels. The monument was unveiled in 1889.
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1877: Competition for the Grillparzer Monument in the
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Vienna
Ringstraße
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Dresden
Ernst Julius Hähnel
Schubert Monument
Stadtpark
Vienna Men's Choral Society
Nikolaus Dumba
Andreas Zelinka
Theophil Hansen
Christian Behrens
Maria Theresa
Naturhistorisches Museum
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Kaspar von Zumbusch
Franz Grillparzer
Wilhelm von Tegetthoff
City hall
Hofburg Palace
University of Vienna
Wiener Gürtel Straße
Landstraße
Rudolf I of Germany
Leopold I, Margrave of Austria
Prince Eugene of Savoy
Charles Bonaventure de Longueval
Heeresgeschichtlichen Museum

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