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Deutsch: Die Bronzeskulptur "The Archer ("Der Bogenschütze"), geschaffen 1964/1965 von Henry Moore, auf der Terrasse der Neuen Nationalgalerie in der Potsdamer Straße 50 in Berlin-Tiergarten. Die Skulptur stand zunächst vor der Kongresshalle und wurde 1968 hier neu aufgestellt. Ein zweites Exemplar der Skulptur findet sich in Toronto.
English: Bronze sculpture "The Archer", created 1964/1965 by Henry Moore, on the terrace of the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) at Potsdamer Straße No. 50 in Berlin-Tiergarten. The sculpture was originally placed in front of the Kongresshalle (Congress Hall) but was relocated here in 1968. Another copy of the sculpture can be found in Toronto.
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