
Caption
A phylloxera sculpture adorns the Historic Forest Route. Mia Stolle, a student of theatre sculpture at the Dresden University of Fine Arts, created the sculpture from polymer concrete. The phylloxera catastrophe, which peaked in 1904, led to the systematic uprooting and burning of the vines and their stakes. It was only with the grafting of European noble vines onto phylloxera-tolerant American rootstocks that a systematic revival began. The first vineyard in Saxony was replanted in 1907, phylloxera in large format on the wine trail, Radebeul, Saxony, Germany, Europe
Date
Aug 21, 2024
Credit line
Photo12/imageBROKER/Sylvio Dittrich
Reference
BRK25B97_133
Model release
NA
Property release
No
License type
Rights managed
Available size
68,7Mb (6,1Mb) / 20,0in x 13,3in / 6000 x 4000 (300dpi)