The northern French sculptor Eugène Dodeigne (b. 1923 in Rouvreux, Belgium) reduced his five stone figures down to their poses, offering in this way an extraordinary projection surface for aspects
of personality. They stand on a grassy knoll that was laid out especially for them on the occasion of the redevelopment of Königsworther Platz and its surroundings. Before being acquired by the city of Hannover, Galerie Brusberg presented this sculptural ensemble on Emmichplatz. Further works in Hannover: »Die Große Familie« [The Large Family] behind the Museum August Kestner; memorial for
the former sub-concentration camp at Hannover-Misburg. » Location: Brühlstraße/ Otto-Brenner-Straße (on Neustädter Friedhof)