pegasus groups
sculptures by Hermann Schievelbein and Hugo Hagen on the roof of the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany, consisting of the two sculptures "Grazie bändigt Pegasus" and "Muse, die den Pegasus tränkt"
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pegasus groups
Summary
pegasus groups is a group of sculptures[1].
Key Facts
- pegasus groups is the creator of Hermann Schievelbein[2].
- pegasus groups is the creator of Hugo Hagen[3].
- pegasus groups is located in Bezirk Mitte[4].
- pegasus groups is in the country of Germany[5].
- pegasus groups's image is recorded as Altes Museum Berlin 8168.jpg[6].
- pegasus groups's instance of is recorded as group of sculptures[7].
- pegasus groups's instance of is recorded as architectural sculpture[8].
- pegasus groups's instance of is recorded as statue[9].
- pegasus groups's genre is recorded as public art[10].
- pegasus groups's genre is recorded as architectural sculpture[11].
- pegasus groups's manufacturer is recorded as Hermann Gladenbeck[12].
- pegasus groups's manufacturer is recorded as Moritz Geiß[13].
- pegasus groups's depicts is recorded as Pegasus[14].
- pegasus groups's depicts is recorded as Charites[15].
- pegasus groups's depicts is recorded as Muse[16].
- pegasus groups's made from material is recorded as zinc[17].
- pegasus groups's location is recorded as Altes Museum[18].
- pegasus groups's part of is recorded as Altes Museum[19].
- +1861-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of pegasus groups[20].
- pegasus groups's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.51945, 'longitude': 13.39855, 'precision': 1e-05}[21].
- pegasus groups's located on street is recorded as Bodestraße[22].
- pegasus groups's located on street is recorded as Lustgarten[23].
- pegasus groups's quantity is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+2'}[24].
- pegasus groups's described by source is recorded as Bildhauerei in Berlin[25].
- pegasus groups's different from is recorded as Rossebändiger[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Hermann Schievelbein[2], a sculptor[27], 1817–1867[28], of Kingdom of Prussia[29] and Hugo Hagen[3], a sculptor[30], 1818–1871[31], of Kingdom of Prussia[32].