Which of the following figures was not a part of the base of Claus Sluter’s The Well of Moses?

a. Daniel
b. David
c. Jesus
d. Zechariah
e. Isaiah


c. Jesus

a. Incorrect. Daniel, Old Testament prophet, is a part of this sculpture.
b. Incorrect. David, Old Testament king, is a part of this sculpture.
c. Correct. This base of this sculpture focuses on figures from the Old Testament and therefore excludes Jesus.
d. Incorrect. Zechariah, Old Testament prophet, is a part of this sculpture.
e. Incorrect. Isaiah, Old Testament prophet, is a part of this sculpture.

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