Idealisierte Ansicht des Hamburger Schul- und Arbeitshauses (1800). Im Vordergrund auf Sockeln eingraviert die Namen der bedeutenden Hamburger Sozialpädagogen: Bartels, Büsch, Voght, Günther, Sieveking.
English: Dedicated to the Love of Humanity by Friends of Humanity
Steel engraving by L. Wolf from the year 1805
Idealized view of the Hamburg School and Work House (1800). The names of the important Hamburg social workers and reformers Bartels, Büsch, Voght, Günther, and Sieveking are engraved on the plinths in the foreground.
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