The statue depicts Moses with horns on his head.
In 1559 he made a bronze relief depicting Moses and the Brazen Serpent.
(1871) is a painting by John Everett Millais depicting Moses, Aaron and Hur during the Battle of Rephidim against the Amalekites.
Most dramatic was a giant sculpture depicting Moses which was placed on the top, above the entrance.
The Vulgate took the latter, and Michelangelo followed earlier painters in depicting Moses with horns.
The panel depicts Moses on Mount Sinai, with Aaron and Hur supporting his hands.
Church of Christ the King in Gordon Square, Inner London: A two-light window was completed in 1931 this depicting Moses and Aaron.
One of the panels depicts Moses receiving the Torah, with rays of light from his head.
The pulpit is in stone with a white marble panel depicting Moses striking the rock to produce water.
One depicts Moses receiving the Ten Commandments while the other shows King David playing the harp.