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- Praying Hands (German: Betende Hände), also known as Study of the Hands of an Apostle (Studie zu den Händen eines Apostels), is a pen-and-ink drawing...
- The Praying Boy (in German, Der betende Knabe), also known as the Berlin Adorant, is an Ancient Gr**** bronze statue of a naked male youth with arms raised...
- for his paintings and engravings, and many survive, most famously the Betende Hände (Praying Hands) from circa 1508, a study for an apostle in the ****er...
- ceremonies for peace. From 1949, he published a periodical, which is named "Betendes Gottesvolk" today. From 1950 to 1955, in every September, he organized...
- ['Kein Rosenschimmer leuchtet'] for voice and piano (1814) D 102, Song "Die Betende" ['Laura betet!'] for voice and piano (1814) D 107, Song "Lied aus der...
- Rosenschimmer leuchtet'] for voice and piano, Todtenopfer (1814) D 102, Song "Die Betende" ['Laura betet!'] for voice and piano (1814) D 107, Song "Lied aus der...
- April 1814 Text by Matthisson 102 102 (1840) XX, 1 No. 20 IV, 7 No. 7 Die Betende Laura betet! fall 1814 Text by Matthisson; Partly reused in D 918 103 103...
- recordings by the Dresdner Kammerchor conducted by Hans-Christoph Rademann. "Betende Maria / Albrecht Dürer". kritikatur.de. Retrieved 31 January 2014. ****ey...
- appeared in public in 1832 with the miniature painting „Die Cholera und das betende Österreich“. Marriage of Archduke Ferdinand with Princess Maria Anna of...
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