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Description Austrian Parliament - Detail
Four bronze statues of the horse tamers are located at the two lower ends of the ramp. They are a powerful symbol of the suppression of passion, an important precondition for successful parliamentary cooperation. They were designed and executed by J. Lax in the Kaiserlich Königliche Kunst-Erzgießerei in 1897 and 1900. Further bronze works are the two quadrigas on top of the roof, each chariot pulled by four horses and steered by the goddess Nike. The bronze works had to undergo extensive conservation and restoration work in the 1990s, due to acid rain and air pollution. Further oxidation corroded the bronze over the decades and ate holes into the sculptures. For that purpose each sculpture was completely encased into a separate structure to protect them from the elements while they underwent restoration.
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Comments: 3

HockeyFilly58 [2010-07-13 04:24:55 +0000 UTC]

This is such a great angle, I love how the horse seems to be looking down at the viewer. Would I be able to use this as a reference for a picture I'm drawing? You'd get full credit for the photo of course and I could send you the link when it's done.

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Wackymermaid [2008-08-03 01:51:06 +0000 UTC]

One of my favorites from your gb's worth of stuff. Beautifully taken XXOXO (X) Love ya!!!

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ger696 [2008-08-02 20:24:55 +0000 UTC]

Superb angle!
Nice shoot my friend!

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