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Joseph Gasser von Valhorn

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His health began to decline during this period, and he would suffer from depression for the rest of his life. He initially returned to his hometown, and did not go back to Vienna until 1852. Shortly after, he created five statues for the portal at
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on the Elizabeth bridge over the Danube Canal, Vienna, one of the eight statues now relocated to the grounds of the
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He taught at the Vienna Academy from 1865 to 1873. His most famous student there was
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Exterior figures for the Palais Archduke Ludwig Viktor, on the Ringstrasse (1866)
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Das Heeresgeschichtliche Museum Wien. Das Museum und seine Repräsentationsräume
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at home, then went to Vienna where, in 1837, he enrolled at the
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His father, Jakob, was a Master carpenter. His younger brother,
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The relief of Duke Rudolph the Founder for the New Townhall
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The "Prometheus" and the "Genevieve" for the Court Theatre
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Rudolf IV, originally on the Elizabeth Bridge, Vienna
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A number of statues for the Altlerchenfelder Church
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Kiesel Verlag, Salzburg 1981, 464:Johann Christoph Allmayer-Beck: 426: 319:Busts and religious figures for 189:Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor 23: 337:St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna 321:St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna 199:), and statues symbolizing the 545:Sculptors from Austria-Hungary 207:. He also created a statue of 161:After making busts of Emperor 1: 291:A sculptural program for the 282:Frederick II, Duke of Austria 193:Frederick II, Duke of Austria 501:Austrian Academy of Sciences 325:Marble figures of the Seven 503:, Vienna 1957, p. 407. 480:Allgemeines KĂĽnstlerlexikon 136:Leopold VI, Duke of Austria 130:. He made his debut with a 566: 209:Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria 197:Museum of Military History 439:Joseph Gasser von Valhorn 280:Statues of Maximilian I, 490:Gasser-Walhorn Josef von 335:Twenty-four figures for 329:in the staircase of the 254:Gasser's work includes: 145:Tympanum, right portal, 540:Architectural sculptors 124:Johann Nepomuk Schaller 53:more precise citations. 516:@ Osttiroler Höhenwege 461:, 2004, pp. 50 f. 371:A bust of the Emperor 363:Maximilian I of Mexico 268:Clemens Maria Hofbauer 251: 232:Klemens Maria Hofbauer 171:Archudke Ludwig Victor 150: 88: 444:Catholic Encyclopedia 389:Deutschmeister-Palais 377:HĂ´tel de Ville, Paris 309:The marble statue of 249: 144: 84: 499:(Ă–BL). 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Maximilian of Mexico
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