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Deutsch: Grabstein des deutschen Bildhauers Karl Heinz Engelin, Friedhof Ohlsdorf, Planquadrat Bh54-1985 (südlich T-Teich, westlich Freilichtmuseum Heckengarten). Es handelt sich um einen etwa 40 x 40 cm großen Bronze-Kissenstein mit reliefartiger Andeutung seiner Skulptur „Der Faulenzer“ (1984), ihm zu Ehren von seiner Ehefrau, der deutschen Bildhauerin Gisela Engelin-Hommes (1931-2017) gestaltet mit der Inschrift "Gisela Engelin-Hommes 1987 nach KH Engelin".
Unmittelbar daneben befindet sich ein Kissenstein ähnlicher Art für Veit Engelin 1963-2004“, ebenfalls von „G. Engelin-Hommes“ mit der Gravur: „St. Georg mit dem Drachen nach einem Entwurf von Veit Engelin“.
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