Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)
one of two keystones in the shape of the heads of a potter and a boatman at the Marchbrücke in Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany
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Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)
Summary
Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch) is an architectural sculpture[1].
Key Facts
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch) is the creator of Johannes Hinrichsen[2].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch) is the creator of Ludwig Isenbeck[3].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch) is located in Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf[4].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch) is in the country of Germany[5].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s image is recorded as Bauplastik Marchbrücke Berlin-Charlottenburg 03.jpg[6].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s instance of is recorded as architectural sculpture[7].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s instance of is recorded as keystone[8].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s architect is recorded as Heinrich Seeling[9].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s genre is recorded as public art[10].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s depicts is recorded as head[11].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s depicts is recorded as putto[12].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s made from material is recorded as shelly limestone[13].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s location is recorded as Marchbrücke[14].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s part of is recorded as Marchbrücke[15].
- +1912-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)[16].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.5172, 'longitude': 13.3249, 'precision': 0.0001}[17].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s described by source is recorded as Bildhauerei in Berlin[18].
- Keystone at the Marchbrücke (eastern bridge arch)'s different from is recorded as Keystone at the Marchbrücke (western bridge arch)[19].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Johannes Hinrichsen[2], an art dealer[20], 1884–1971[21], of German Reich[22] and Ludwig Isenbeck[3], a sculptor[23], 1882–1958[24], of Germany[25].