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Čeština: Alegorie Víry, pískovcové sousoší z okruhu I. F. Plazera, ok. 1760-1770. Praha, Malostranské náměstí - detail výzdoby chrámu Sv. Mikuláše. Tiára, mitra a berly držené dvěma putti symbolizují papežský a arcibiskupský úřad.
English: Allegory of Faith. Sandstone sculptural group by Ignác František Platzer or some of his cooperators, c. 1760s. Prague, Malostranské náměstí, exterior of St. Nicholas Church. The insignia in hands of the putti represent papal and archiepiscopal authority.
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