God the Father depicted in the apse of the Chapel of Raphael the Archangel (Kaple archanděla Rafaela) in the Klar Institute of the Blind (Klárův ústav slepců) in Malá Strana (Lesser Town) in Prague, Czech Republic. The institution was found by Bohemian philanthropist Alois Klar. The chapel designed by Bohemian architects Vincenc Kulhánek and Josef Kranner was built between 1836 and 1844. Mural paintings in the apse were created by Bohemian painter Vilém Kandler after the design by Austrian painter Josef Führich in 1844. God the Father is depicted during the creation of the world.


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