spiritual and practical forces of the modern state
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spiritual and practical forces of the modern state
Summary
spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is a sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Christian Behrens[2].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Robert Diez[3].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Syrius Eberle[4].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Gustav Eberlein[5].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Otto Lessing[6].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is the creator of Rudolf Maison[7].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is located in Bezirk Mitte[8].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is in the country of Germany[9].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is in the country of German Reich[10].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's instance of is recorded as sculpture[11].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's genre is public art[12].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's genre is group of sculptures[13].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's genre is statue[14].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's genre is architectural sculpture[15].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's genre is stone sculpture[16].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is made of sandstone[17].
- The location of spiritual and practical forces of the modern state was Reichstag[18].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is part of Reichstag[19].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's Commons category is recorded as Statues on the four corner towers of the Reichstag building[20].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.5191, 'longitude': 13.37541, 'precision': 1e-05}[21].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's located on street is recorded as Platz der Republik[22].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state's described by source is recorded as Bildhauerei in Berlin[23].
- spiritual and practical forces of the modern state dates from the German Empire[24].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Created works include Christian Behrens[2], a sculptor[25], 1852–1905[26], of Germany[27], awarded the Order of the Saxe-Ernestine[28]; Robert Diez[3], a sculptor[29], 1844–1922[30], of Germany[31], specialised in art of sculpture[32]; Syrius Eberle[4], a sculptor[33], 1844–1903[34], of Kingdom of Bavaria[35]; Gustav Eberlein[5], a sculptor[36], 1847–1926[37], of Argentina[38]; Otto Lessing[6], a sculptor[39], 1846–1912[40], of Kingdom of Prussia[41], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[42]; and Rudolf Maison[7], a sculptor[43], 1854–1904[44], of Germany[45].
Publication
Genres include public art[12], group of sculptures[13], statue[14], architectural sculpture[15], and stone sculpture[16]. spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is part of Reichstag[19].
Material and Period
spiritual and practical forces of the modern state is made of sandstone[17]. It dates from the German Empire[24]. The location of it was Reichstag[18].