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. S12708N
Former Jesuit College at St Ignác, central part; damaged by bombing on 14 February 1945
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. S8996N
Martyrdom of St. Philip in the exhibition: Boraque Art in Valdštejn Palace
Inv. No. S2968N
Altar of Calvary
Inv. No. S16004
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. S2968
Altar of Calvary
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(Figures in a Church) at the exhibition: Prague Baroque 1600–1800. Art in Czech Lands 17th–19th Century
Inv. No. S8993N
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. S16145
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. 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. S14350C
The Prague Turk, a detail of the group sculpture of St. John of Matha, St. Felix of Valois and St. Ivan by M. F. Brokoff on Charles Bridge
Inv. No. S12492N
Antonín Balvín's house U bílého páva damaged during the Prague Uprising on 5–9 May 1945; Prague – Old Town, no. 557/I, Celetná 10