DescriptionStockholm Sweden God-Father-on-the-Rainbow-01.jpg
English: Stockholm, Sweden: Sculpture "Gud Fader på Himmelsbågen (God our Father on the Rainbow). Carl Milles designed this sculpture in 1946, as a monument for peace and a celebration of the creation of the United Nations. However, he only managed to produce a bronze model. 50 years later, Milles' former student, the American sculptor Marshall M Frederics created the sculpture to its full size.
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