Man and Machine, Gray stone statue of a Javanese boy sitting cross-legged, admiringly admiring a Bronze diesel engine he is holding in his lap. The statue was from 1914 at the entrance to the building of the Lindeteves-Stokvis company, which, among other things, exported diesel engines to the Dutch East Indies. The building where the statue was placed was at the J.W. Brouwerplein in Amsterdam, machines, engines, crafts and industries, sitting cross-legged, as tailor at work, Indonesia, Amsterdam, M.J. Hack, Lindeteves-Stokvis, Marinus Johannes Hack, c. 1913, sandstone, h 120 cm h 24 cm × w 64 cm × d 64 cm w 443 kg
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Man, Machine, Gray stone statue, Javanese boy sitting cross-legged, admiringly admiring, Bronze diesel engine, holding, lap, statue, 1914, entrance, building, Lindeteves-Stokvis company, things, exported diesel engines, Dutch East Indies, placed, J.W, Brouwerplein, Amsterdam, machines, engines, crafts, industries, sitting cross-legged, tailor, work, Indonesia, M.J, Hack, Lindeteves-Stokvis, Marinus Johannes Hack, c, 1913, sandstone
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