Type: Limited edition prints
Size: 48cm x 33cm
Tirage: 100 copies
A pencil drawing of the equestrian statue “Freiheit” / “Freedom” created by German sculptor Josef Müllner, created between 1928-1941. Unfortunately there is no further information about this statue.
This captivating statue showcases a masterpiece of artistry and grace—a magnificent statue capturing the symbiotic relationship of man and horse. Standing tall and proud, the resolute statue depicts a man mounted gracefully atop a powerful steed, frozen in time as they conquer obstacles with unparalleled harmony.
Josef Müllner (1 August 1879 in Baden near Vienna – 25. December 1968 in Vienna) was an Austrian sculptor, best known for his monumental sculptures such as the monument to Karl Lueger at Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Platz in Vienna. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics.