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Hans Brandstetter (23 January 1854 – 4 January 1925) was an Austrian sculptor.


Biography

Brandstetter was born in Hitzendorf. He was a pupil of Edmund von Hellmer at the Academy of Arts, Vienna. His first works, "The Flight of Lot from Sodom," “The Flute-Player," and "Plato," were honored with the prize given by the Academy. Among his later productions, the following are especially noteworthy: “The Forest Lily,” a bronze statue (City Park, Graz), “Prometheus,” and “The Return of the Prodigal.” He died, aged 70, in
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* 1854 births 1925 deaths Austrian male sculptors 20th-century Austrian sculptors 19th-century sculptors 20th-century Austrian male artists {{Austria-sculptor-stub