There are two depictions of Moses with horns in the medieval Danish wall
paintings.
The descriptions below are from the Catalog of the Mills-Kronborg
Collection, available on ORB.
BELLINGE. c.1496.4-27. Moses. Sect 2, north arch. Left, figure
and Moses, with horns, center and right, Jews collect manna in
baskets. Left pendentive, man with scroll, text. [babel].
Sorobabel, architect of the Tower. Right pendentive, man with
scroll, text. [Davit]. David. Possible parallel to Last Supper.
DRONNINGLUND. c.1520.6-12. God in radiance. East wall, top row.
God, with nimbus, right hand raised, left arm holds animal in
crook of arm, clouds and radiance on either side, scroll, text
lost, above. Below God, an arch of cloud to either side of
wall-painting. Below the cloud, manna rains from heaven. The
Jews gather the manna in cloths and baskets, one gives manna to
a figure on the ground. In the center, Moses, with horns.
You might try searching Axel Bolvig's work at http://kalkmalerier.ku.dk for
images of Moses with horns, I am pretty sure the two paintings cited are in
his collection under "Moses" or the church names. He may have more.
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