The Wooden church of St. John the Baptist and the graveyard
Inv. No. S11833N
Roomschen Antichrist
Inv. No. S12530N
Na Slovanech (Emmaus) monastery from the North; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945; Prague – New Town, no. 320/II, Vyšehradská 49
Inv. No. S2964B
Tombstones of the earl family from Žďár and the Nostic family
Inv. No. S9608N
Wallenstein Palace, front
Inv. No. S2974N
The Triumph of Christ (The triumphal procession), a loose copy based on Titian
Inv. No. S1390N
The lintel of the doorway with profiled ledge and relief mask
Inv. No. S2941N
St. Wenceslas
Inv. No. S5641N
A pietà from Charles Bridge in front of The Hospital Church of the Merciful Sisters of Saint Karel Boromejský in Prague, detail of the middle part
Inv. No. S2964C
The gravestones of the earl family from Žďár and the Nostic family
Inv. No. S2916N
Reliquary panel of Jiří of Pontanus from Breitenberk
Inv. No. S10971N
Holba decorated with engraved medallions at bottom and reliefs of mythological motifs, detail
Inv. No. S9757N
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
Inv. No. S10974B
Holba decorated with engraved medallions at bottom and reliefs of mythological motifs, detail
Inv. No. S10110AN
Adam Erdman Trčka of Lípa
Inv. No. S14012
St. Zikmund and st. Adalbert
Inv. No. S10376N
Bull
Inv. No. S10782A
The mitre, the collection from Břevnov monastery's abbot, a detail – St. Benedict of Nursia
Inv. No. S2917N
Lobkowitz reliquary of Five Saint Brothers, the companions of St. Adalbert, back side
Inv. No. S8995N
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, detail
Inv. No. S1444N
Two figures from Marian Column on Prague Old Town square
Inv. No. S8980N
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, detail