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![]() | Standing Steelworker Although this strong and noble depiction of a skilled worker dates to the post World War II era, it has the feeling of sculptures glorifying the working man from the 1930s. Its patina -- a charcoal grey with tinges of chalky white -- is particularly handsome, and the contrast between the worker's nude back and heavy mittens is striking. Also of interest is the text in German at the base of the sculpture, executed in a handsome typeface: "Vereinigte Osterr. Eisenu Stahlwerke Linz-Donau" To Order: Click on the "Add to Cart" button above. You will be redirected to use PayPal payment solutions. If you have any questions, feel free to E-mail us at orders@renmantiques.com and ask for Standing Steelworker. More Information: Please use the form below to request additional information on this item. RenMan will mail you an information packet to the address specified. Fields in red are required. Or if you prefer, please call us at: 215-463-7575 ![]() Return to Home Page | Return to Search Page
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