Installation for the Prague Baroque exhibition 1600–1800. Art in Czech XVII–XVIII century 1600–1800, installation of M. B. Braun
Inv. No. S1545N
Vojtěch Sedláček's exhibition
Inv. No. S8781N
Exhibition of the Czech Art of the 20th Century
Inv. No. S8909N
Exhibition of Czech Art around 1940
Inv. No. S4590N
Vladimír Sychra's Exhibition
Inv. No. S8751N
Exhibition of Czech art of the 20th century
Inv. No. S1819N
Cyprián Majerník's Exhibition
Inv. No. S901N
Icemen by the Moldau
Inv. No. S8938N
Exhibition
Inv. No. S2002N
František Muzika's exhibition
Inv. No. S9759N
The exhibition Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Land XVII–XVIII century 1600–1800
Inv. No. S8774N
Installation of exhibition: Czech Art of the 20th century
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Exhibition of Czech Art around 1940
Inv. No. S8746N
Exhibition of the portraits
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St. Nicholas of Myra, exhibition Slovakian Old Art (?)
Inv. No. S8961N
František Gross's exhibition
Inv. No. S8812N
Exhibition of the czech art after 1942
Inv. No. S8972N
(Figure of a ecclesiastical representative) at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Land XVII–XVIII century 1600–1800
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Exhibition
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Exhibition
Inv. No. S15127
Exhibition of the czech art of 19th century
Inv. No. S3054N
Bedřich Vaníček's exhibition
Inv. No. S10194N
(Portrait of a Man), detail, Exhibiton: Baroque Art in Wallenstein Palace
Inv. No. S4959N
Works of František Tichý on anniversary exhibition of Umělecká beseda
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Exhibition about Prague Castle
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Rodin visiting the SVU Mánes pavilion under the Kinský gardens on 30 June 1902
Inv. No. S6941N
Female Torso / Torzo Meditace
Inv. No. S5945A
Vlastimil Rada's exhibition U Řečických in Prague
Inv. No. S8834N
Exhibition of the Czech Art after the year 1940
Inv. No. S2438N
František Zikmund's exhibition
Inv. No. S1854N
Vojtěch Sedláček's exhibition
Inv. No. S2443N
František Zikmund's exhibition
Inv. No. S8982N
Zlican prince Radoslav bowing down before St. Wenceslas, detail of St. Wenceslas’ head at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century