<Li> Burke and Wills statue, Melbourne </Li> <Li> South African War Memorial, Adelaide </Li> <Li> Map the Miner, Kapunda, South Australia </Li> <Ul> <Li> Statues in facades of the Kunsthistorisches Museum - the Art History Museum and Naturhistorisches Museum - Museum of Natural History of Vienna, Maria - Theresien - Platz, Vienna . </Li> <Li> Statue of Nicholas, Count of Salm, Vienna . </Li> <Li> Statue of Otto Ferdinand von Abensberg und Traun . </Li> <Li> Statues of Schönbrunn Palace, Gloriette Garden, Vienna . </Li> <Li> Gerard van Swieten statue on the memorial to Maria Theresa, Vienna . </Li> <Li> Field marshal von Laudon, Field marshal von Daun, Field marshal von Traun, and Field marshal von Khevenhüller as a parts of the Maria Theresa memorial at the Maria - Theresien - Platz between the Kunsthistorisches Museum and the Naturhistorisches Museum . Sculpted by Kaspar von Zumbusch and unveiled in 1888 . </Li> <Li> Archduke Karl by Anton Dominik Fernkorn at the Heldenplatz, 1859 . The equestrian sculpture is insofar a miracle which stands for Fernkorn's craftsmanship as a sculptor, as only the two back legs of the horse have a connection with the pedestal, it is only the second oldest in the world of this kind, after the Monument to Nicholas I in Saint Petersburg, outdoing the achievement of Tacca's equestrian sculpture of Philip IV in Madrid . </Li> <Li> Prince Eugen by Anton Dominik Fernkorn at the Heldenplatz, 1865 . </Li> <Li> Archduke Albrecht by Kaspar von Zumbusch in front of the Albertina, 1899 . </Li> <Li> General Radetzky by Kaspar von Zumbusch in the Ringstraße, 1891 . </Li> </Ul>

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