Carl Rangenier
German sculptor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl Christoph Conrad Rangenier (December 17, 1829, in Hanover – October 20, 1895, in Bautzen) was a German sculptor, best remembered for his sculpture of George I of Great Britain at Guelph Castle in 1862, and the altar crucifix for the Evangelical Lutheran parish church in Graste in 1864 under Conrad Wilhelm Hase.[1][2][3][4]
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