Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur
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Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur
Summary
Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is a group of sculptures[1].
Key Facts
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is the creator of Christian Daniel Rauch[2].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is the creator of Albert Wolff[3].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is the creator of Frederick William IV of Prussia[4].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's instance of is recorded as group of sculptures[5].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's based on is recorded as Exodus[6].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's depicts is recorded as Aaron[7].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's depicts is recorded as Moses[8].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's depicts is recorded as Hur[9].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's depicts is recorded as prayer[10].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is made of marble[11].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur took place at Atrium of Friedenskirche Potsdam[12].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's Commons category is recorded as Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur (Christian Daniel Rauch, Friedenskirche Potsdam)[13].
- 1900 marks the founding of Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur[14].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's described at URL is recorded as https://www.pnn.de/potsdam/von-erhart-hohenstein-moses-in-neuem-glanz/22192778.html[15].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's described at URL is recorded as https://fotothek.spsg.de/detail/fullViewWeb?eadb_frame=extrawindow2&easydb=48781ch22apfe4pphuf49r5so1&grid_id=23993&table_id=155&select_id=6962&currframe=_new&cid=detail_fotoViewerWeb&parent_select_id=6962[16].
- Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur's described by source is recorded as Q103147744[17].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Created works include Christian Daniel Rauch[2], a sculptor[18], 1777–1857[19], of Principality of Waldeck[20], awarded the honorary citizen of Berlin[21]; Albert Wolff[3], a sculptor[22], 1814–1892[23], of Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz[24]; and Frederick William IV of Prussia[4], a politician[25], 1795–1861[26], of Kingdom of Prussia[27], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Holy Spirit[28].
Material and Period
Moses in prayer, sustained by Aaron and Hur is made of marble[11]. The location of it was Atrium of Friedenskirche Potsdam[12].